Information
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Patent Grant
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6244997
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Patent Number
6,244,997
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 5, 199827 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 12, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Exercise weights and method, regarding belts, handweights, arm weights, ankle weights, and knuckles weights.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to exercise weights. More specifically, the present invention is related to exercise weights which fit into pockets, or can be adjusted or placed in a holder whose tension can be adjusted about the body of a user.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Exercise equipment is commonly used by the multitude of people who exercise. There is an enormous collection of exercise equipment for exercises. The present invention offers comfort, ease of use, adjustability and compactness to the exerciser to make exercising more convenient and for the exerciser to achieve the desired training for a given muscle or muscle group.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention pertains to an ankle weight system. The system comprises an adjustable weighting system. The system comprises a mechanism for holding the weighting system to an ankle of the user.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of zipping a first cell having a first weight to a second cell having a second weight. Then there is the step of placing the first cell and second cell around the leg. Next there is the step of pulling a strap of the first cell tight around the leg. Then there is the step of pulling a strap of the second cell tight around the leg.
The present invention pertains to a wrist weight system. The system comprises a weight portion weighing at least 15 ounces having a first end and a second end. The system comprises a stretchable band portion that connects with the first end and the second end of the weight portion and together with the weight portion forms a closed continuous essentially cylindrical shape with an opening having a diameter through which the user inserts the wrist. The system comprises an adjustable tensioning portion connected to the weight portion which varies the tension of the weight portion about the wrist.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of inserting a wrist through an opening of a wrist weight having an essentially cylindrical shape. Then there is the step of pulling a tensioning portion of the wrist weight so a weighted portion of the wrist weight is tightened about the rest. Next there is the step of securing the tensioning portion to the weighted portion to maintain the tension of the weighted portion.
The present invention pertains to a belt-ankle-wrist-thigh weight system. The system comprises a first weight portion. The system comprises a first attachment portion connected to the first weight portion which is attachable to a user. The system comprises a second weight portion. The system comprises a second attachment portion connected to the second weight portion which is attachable to a user. The second attachment portion is attachable and separable with the first attachment portion to form a third continuous weight portion of the first and second weight portions which is attachable to a user.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of attaching a first weight portion to a second weight portion. Then there is the step of strapping the first and second weight portions around the hips of a user so the first and second weight portions are situated over the right and left hips, respectively. Next there is the step of removing the first and second weight portions from the user. Then there is the step of separating the first and second weight portions. Next there is the step of strapping the first weight portion to the right thigh of the user. Then there is the step of strapping the second weight portion to the left thigh of the user.
The present invention pertains to an exercise apparatus. The apparatus comprises a weight. The apparatus comprises a holder for a weight. The holder has a pocket which holds the weight. The pocket has a slot through which the weight is placed into or removed from the pocket. The pocket has a smooth outer surface with no protrusions or flap or zipper extending from the surface.
The present invention pertains to a handweight. The handweight comprises a holder portion which is adapted to fit about the hand and wrist of a user. The holder portion holding a first weight about the hand and a second weight about the wrist. The first and second weight are adjustable. The handweight comprises a first weight. The handweight comprises a second weight.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of placing a holder portion about the hand and wrist of a user. Then there is the step of removing a first weight from a first pocket over the hand of the holder portion. Next there is the step of removing the second weight from a second pocket over the wrist of the holder portion. Then there is the step of inserting a new first weight having a different weight than the first weight into the first pocket. Next there is the step of inserting a new second weight having a different weight then the second weight into the second pocket.
The present invention pertains to a handweight. The handweight comprises a holder portion which fits about the hand and has a plurality of pockets. Each pocket has a slot. The pockets are adapted to be disposed about the knuckles of a user. The handweight comprises a plurality of weights which are removably disposed in respective pockets. Each weight is inserted in and removed from the pocket through respective slots in the pockets.
The present invention pertains to a handweight. The handweight comprises a one piece holder portion with a pocket. The handweight comprises a one piece continuous foldable weight which is disposed in the handweight and holder portion and extends about the hand of a user when the handweight is on the hand of the user.
The present invention pertains to an exercise apparatus. The exercise apparatus comprises a vest adapted to fit about the chest and back of a user. The vest has pockets which hold weights. The exercise apparatus comprises an adjustable fitting mechanism which can tighten the vest about the user from the right and left sides of the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
are schematic representations of ankle weights of the present invention.
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
are schematic representations of wrist weight of the present invention.
FIGS. 7
,
8
,
9
,
10
,
11
and
12
are schematic representations of a belt, arm, wrist, ankle, leg, thigh weight.
FIG. 13
is a schematic representation of a pocket with a weight.
FIGS. 14
,
15
,
16
,
17
,
18
,
19
and
20
are schematic representations of an adjustable hand-wrist weight of the present invention.
FIGS. 21
,
22
,
23
,
24
,
25
and
26
are schematic representations of another embodiment of a handweight of the present invention.
FIGS. 27 and 28
are schematic representations of a knuckle weight of the present invention.
FIGS. 29
,
38
,
31
,
32
and
33
are schematic representations of an exercise apparatus regarding a vest of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
thereof, there is shown an ankle weight system
10
. The ankle weight system
10
comprises an adjustable weighting system
12
. The ankle weight system
10
comprises a mechanism
14
for holding the weighting system
14
to an ankle of the user.
Preferably, the weighting system
12
includes a first weight
16
of at least one pound and at least a second weight
18
of at least one pound. The holding mechanism
14
preferably includes a first cell
20
and at least a second cell
22
which is attachable and separable from the first cell
20
. The first cell
20
holds the first weight
16
, and the second cell
22
holds the second weight
18
. preferably, each cell has a strap
24
which is adapted to wrap around the leg of a user. The first cell
20
preferably includes a first zipper mechanism
26
, and the second cell
22
includes a second zipper mechanism
28
which zips with the first zipper mechanism
26
.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of zipping a first cell
20
having a first weight
16
to a second cell
22
having a second weight
18
. Then there is the step of placing the first cell
20
and second cell
22
around the leg. Next there is the step of pulling a strap
24
of the first cell
20
tight around the leg. Then there is the step of pulling a strap
24
of the second cell
22
tight around the leg.
In the operation of the ankle weight system
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, there is a first weight
16
disposed in a first cell
20
. The first cell
20
has a first zipper mechanism
26
attached to it. A second cell
22
has a second weight
18
and a second zipper mechanism
28
attached to it. The first cell
20
is connected to the second cell
22
by zipping together at the first and second zipper mechanisms. If desired, additional cells with additional weights having the zipper mechanisms attached to the perspective cells can be combined with the second cell
22
to extend the ankle weight system
10
and add weight to the ankle weight system
10
. Typically the third cell
29
having a third weight
30
with a third zipper mechanism
31
is attached through the zipper mechanisms to the second cell
22
, as shown in FIG.
1
and FIG.
3
.
When the user wishes to use the ankle weight system
10
. The user determines how much weight is to be included on the ankle weight system
10
. The user then combines a desired number of cells to attain this weight. The cells, connected together through the zipper mechanisms are wrapped around an ankle and held in place by hook and loop fasteners
32
which connect opposite ends of the cells together to form a closed loop around the ankle.
The present invention pertains to a wrist weight system
40
. The system
40
comprises a weight portion
41
weighing at least
15
ounces having a first end
42
and a second end
43
. The system
40
comprises a stretchable band portion
44
that connects with the first end
42
and the second end
43
of the weight portion
41
and together with the weight portion
41
forms a closed continuous essentially cylindrical shape with an opening
45
having a diameter through which the user inserts the wrist. The system
40
comprises an adjustable tensioning portion
46
connected to the weight portion
41
which varies the tension of the weight portion
41
about the wrist.
Preferably, the tensioning portion
46
includes a strap
47
having a fixed strap end
48
connected to the first end
42
of the weight portion
41
and a free strap end
49
. The strap
47
has a first connector portion
50
adjacent the free strap end
49
. The tensioning portion
46
includes a second connector portion
51
disposed adjacent the second end
43
of the weight portion
41
which mates with the first connector portion
50
to maintain the weight portion
41
at a desired tension about the wrist of the user. The first connector portion
50
and second connector portion
52
are preferably hook and loop fasteners, respectively.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of inserting a wrist through an opening
45
of a wrist weight
40
having an essentially cylindrical shape. Then there is the step of pulling a tensioning portion
46
of the wrist weight
40
so a weighted portion
41
of the wrist weight
40
is tightened about the rest. Next there is the step of securing the tensioning portion
46
to the weighted portion
41
to maintain the tension of the weighted portion
41
.
In the operation of the wrist weight system
40
, the hand of a user is inserted through the opening
45
of the weight portion
41
until the wrist weight system
40
is positioned about the wrist of the user. See FIG.
5
. The weight portion of
41
has a first end
42
and a second end
43
that are connected together through a band portion
44
which stretches to allow the first end
42
and second end
43
to separate from each other and still be connected to each other as a hand moves through the opening
45
. The band portion
44
serves to maintain the weight portion
41
in the desired cylindrical shape to facilitate easy positioning of the wrist weight system
40
by the user. See FIG.
4
.
Once the wrist weight system
40
is in a desired position around the wrist of the user, a strap
47
which is attached to the first end
42
at a fixed strap end
48
is pulled to in turn pull the first end
42
toward the second end
43
. This serves to tension the weight portion
41
onto the wrist. The free strap end
49
of the strap
47
is then placed down onto the weight portion
41
. At the free strap end
49
is a first connection portion
50
. Adjacent to the second end
43
of the weight portion
41
is a second connector portion
51
. The first connector portion
50
, when placed against the second connector portion
51
is held in place and maintains the weight portion
41
in a desired tension. See FIG.
6
. The first connector portion
50
and second connector portion of
51
can be hook and loop fasteners.
The present invention pertains to a belt-ankle-wrist-thigh weight system
55
. The system
55
comprises a first weight portion
56
. The system
55
comprises a first attachment portion
57
connected to the first weight portion
56
which is attachable to a user. The system
55
comprises a second weight portion
58
. The system
55
comprises a second attachment portion
59
connected to the second weight portion
58
which is attachable to a user. The second attachment portion
59
is attachable and separable with the first attachment portion
57
to form a third weight portion
60
of the first and second weight portions which is attachable to a user.
Preferably, the first weight portion
56
and the second weight portion
58
each have a plurality of weights
61
that are held by the respective attachment portion. Each attachment portion preferably has a plurality of pockets
62
, each pocket holding a weight
61
.
Preferably, the first attachment portion
57
includes a first strap
63
to which pockets
62
are attached. The first strap
63
has hook and loop fasteners
64
which holds the first weight portion
56
to the user. The second attachment portion
59
includes a second strap
65
to which pockets
62
are attached. The second strap
65
has hook and loop fasteners
64
which hold the second weight portion
58
to the user and to the first attachment portion
57
. The first and second attachment portions preferably each have a loop
66
through which a strap passes to form an attachment.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of attaching a first weight portion
56
to a second weight portion
58
. Then there is the step of strapping the first and second weight portions around the hips of a user so the first and second weight portions are situated over the right and left hips, respectively. Next there is the step of removing the first and second weight portions from the user. Then there is the step of separating the first and second weight portions. Next there is the step of strapping the first weight portion
56
to the right thigh of the user. Then there is the step of strapping the second weight portion
58
to the left thigh of the user.
In the operation of the belt-ankle-wrist-thigh system
55
, a first weight portion
56
and second weight portion
58
are connected together through a first attachment portion
57
connected to the first weight portion of
56
and a second attachment to portion
58
connected to the second weight portion
58
. See FIG.
7
and FIG.
8
. Each attachment portion has pockets
62
. The first attachment portion
57
includes a first strap
63
along which pockets
62
are sewn. The second attachment portion
59
includes a second strap
65
which also has pockets
62
sewn to it. The first weight portion
56
includes weights
61
that are inserted into the pockets
62
along the first strap
63
, as shown in FIG.
9
. Similarly, the second weight portion
58
includes weights
61
that are inserted into pockets
62
along second strap
65
. The weight
61
can be chosen to be a certain weight so the overall weight of the respective weight portions is attained.
The first weight portion of
56
and second weight portion
58
are connected together by the first strap
63
passing through a loop
66
of the second attachment portion
59
and the first strap
63
then bring brought back upon itself and fixed to itself through hook and loop fasteners
64
. The second strap
65
of the second attachment portion
59
is then brought around to pass through the loop
66
of the first attachment portion
57
and brought back upon itself to be fixed in place through hook and loop fasteners
64
.
During positioning by a user onto the body, the first strap
63
is passed through loop
66
of the second attachment portion
59
and fastened back onto itself with the hook and loop fasteners
64
. With the second strap
65
still loose, the first and second weight portions, which are now connected together and form a third weight portion
60
whose weight is the sum of the total weight of the first weight portion
56
and second weight portion
58
, are positioned around the waist so the first weight portion
56
is situated about the right hip and the second weight portion
58
is situated about the left hip. Then the second strap
65
is passed through the loop
66
of the first attachment portion and fastened upon itself through hook and loop fasteners
64
.
When the user decides to remove the weight system
55
, the second strap
65
is separated from itself and pulled back through the loop
66
of the first weight portion
56
. The first and second weight portions can then be removed from the body of the user.
The user can then separate the first strap
63
from the loop of the second attachment portion
59
and thus separate the first weight portion
56
from the second weight portion
58
. Each weight portion can then serve as a separate weight system that can be used to wrap around an ankle or wrist or thigh. See
FIGS. 10
,
11
, and
12
. In each case, the respective strap is simply passed through the loop
66
of its own attachment portion and pulled to create a desired tension around the given appendage of the user so it fits properly during exercise.
The present invention pertains to an exercise apparatus
70
. The apparatus
70
comprises a weight
71
. The apparatus
70
comprises a holder
72
for a weight
71
. The holder
72
has a pocket
73
which holds the weight
71
. The pocket
73
has a slot
74
through which the weight
71
is placed into or removed from the pocket
73
. The pocket
73
has a smooth outer surface
75
with no protrusions or flap or zipper extending from the surface
75
.
In the operation of the exercise device
70
, a continuous weight
71
, is inserted into a pocket
73
through a slot
74
in the pocket
73
. See FIG.
13
. When the weight
71
is disposed in the pocket
73
it is fully surrounded by the pocket
73
. The pocket
73
is sewn onto a holder
72
. The slot
74
in the pocket
73
is flush with the outer surface
75
so the outer surface
75
is smooth and there are no flaps or zippers or hooks to extend from the outer surface
75
to rub or scratch the user. If the weight
71
is desired to be changed, the weight is simply removed through the slot
74
from the pockets
73
and a different weight
71
can be introduced back into the pocket
73
.
The present invention pertains to a handweight. The handweight comprises a holder portion
81
which is adapted to fit about the hand and wrist of a user. The holder portion
81
holds a first weight
82
about the hand and a second weight
83
about the wrist. The first and second weights are adjustable. The handweight
80
comprises a first weight
82
. The handweight
80
comprises a second weight
83
.
Preferably, the holder portion
81
includes a first holder portion
84
disposed about the hand in which the first weight
82
can be changed and a second holder portion
85
disposed about the wrist in which the second weight
83
can be changed. The first holder portion
84
preferably is a first pocket
86
with a slot
87
, and the second holder portion
85
is a second pocket
88
with a slot
87
. The first weight
82
is inserted into or removed from the first pocket
86
through the slot
87
. The second weight
83
is inserted into or removed from the second pocket
88
through the slot
87
.
Preferably, the holder portion
81
includes a third pocket
89
disposed about the hand, and a fourth pocket
90
disposed about the wrist, and a third weight
91
which is removably installable in the third pocket
89
and a fourth weight
92
which is newly installed in the fourth pocket
90
. The holder portion
81
is preferably one piece.
Preferably, the holder portion
81
has a first side
93
and a second side
94
and a first strap
95
and a second strap
96
on the first side
93
. The first strap
95
and the second strap
96
connects with the second side
99
when the holder portion
81
is about the hand of the user. The first strap
95
and second strap
96
and second side
94
preferably have hook and loop fasteners
97
which mate to connect the first and second straps with the second side
94
. Preferably, the holder portion
81
has an inner surface
98
which is smooth and has no seams. The first weight can be magnetic for medical applications.
The present invention pertains to a method for exercising. The method comprises the steps of placing a holder portion
81
about the hand and wrist of a user. Then there is the step of removing a first weight
82
from a first pocket
86
over the hand of the holder portion
81
. Next there is the step of removing a second weight
83
from a second pocket
88
over the wrist of the holder portion
81
. Then there is the step of inserting a new first weight
82
having a different weight than the first weight
82
into the first pocket
86
. Next there is the step of inserting a new second weight
83
having a different weight then the second weight
83
into the second pocket
88
.
In the operation of the handweight
80
, there is a holder portion
81
having a first holder portion
84
which holds a first weight
82
, and a second holder portion
85
with holds a second weight
83
, as shown in FIG.
14
. The first holder portion
84
has a first pocket
86
with a slot
87
, and the second holder portion
85
has a second pocket
88
with a slot
87
. The first weight
82
is disposed in the first pocket
86
and is inserted into or removed from the first pocket
86
through the slot
87
. Similarly, the second weight
83
is disposed in the second pocket
88
and is inserted into or removed from the second pocket
88
through the slot
87
in the second pocket
88
. The first pocket
86
is disposed on the holder portion
81
so that it is positioned on the inside of the hand of a user. The second pocket
88
is disposed on the holder portion
81
so that it is positioned on the inside of the wrist of the user.
The first holder portion
84
also includes a third pocket
89
disposed on the holder portion
81
so that it is positioned on the outside of the hand, and the second holder portion
85
includes a fourth pocket
90
that is disposed on the holder portion of
81
so that it is positioned on the outside of the wrist. A third weight
91
is held by the third pocket
89
and a fourth weight
92
is held by the fourth pocket
90
.
The holder portion
81
has a first side
93
and a second side
94
with a thumb hole
99
located approximately in the center of the holder portion
81
. When the handweight
80
is put on to the hands of the user, the thumb of the hand extends through the thumb hole
99
, the first side
93
is positioned on the inside of the hand and wrist and the second side
94
is positioned on the outside of the hand and wrist. There is a first strap
95
and a second strap
96
that are sewn to the first side
93
of the holder portion
81
. At the ends of the first strap
95
and second strap
96
are hook and loop fasteners
97
which mate with hook and loop fasteners
97
on the second side
94
of the holder portion
81
. The straps and hook and loop fasteners
97
serve to connect and maintain tension of the holder portion
81
about the hand and the wrist. See
FIGS. 15 and 16
.
The pockets allow for the easy introduction and removal of weights so desired weights can be used with the handweight at any given time. The weights are located around the wrist and the hand to provide resistance to both areas for exercise purposes.
As shown an
FIG. 18
, the holder portion
81
is one continuous piece with the pockets formed into it. During manufacture, the pockets are folded inwards about the shown dotted lines in FIG.
18
and the weights are inserted into or removed from the respective pockets as shown in FIG.
16
. The holder portion
81
is sewn together at the zig zag points shown in FIG.
19
. Once the sewing is complete, the holder portion
81
is turned inside out, as shown in a
FIG. 20
so the inner surface
98
that is in contact with the hand and wrist of the user is smooth without any seams or edges to irritate or cause a blister to a user during exercise with the handweight
80
.
The presence of the first pocket
86
on the inside of the hand when the holder portion
81
is in place, allows a squeezable or pliable weight to the inserted into the first pocket
86
. This not only provides weights to the hand for exercise purposes but also serves to hold the weight
82
so the user can squeeze the weight
82
an exercise the fingers and tendons and muscles associated with the gripping action of the hand.
Alternatively, the first weight
82
, second weight
83
, third weight
91
and fourth weight
92
, either all or any one of them, can be magnetic to use in medical applications. See for instance page
323
of Natural Healing Basics, and the chapter titled “Magnets: Stop pain . . . Ease Arthritis . . . Help Heal Broken Bones and More”, incorporated by reference, herein. The presence of the magnet causes the blood to be drawn to the area in the hand about the magnet to increase blood flow and diminish pain due to a combination of the Hall effect and stabilizing influence on the nervous system. Typically, the medical magnet is rated at 200 to 800 gauss.
The present invention pertains to a handweight
110
. The handweight
110
comprises a holder portion
112
which fits about the hand and has a plurality of pockets
114
. Each pocket
114
has a slot
116
. The pockets
114
are adapted to be disposed about the knuckles of a user. The handweight
110
comprises a plurality of weights
118
which are removably disposed in respective pockets
114
. Each weight
118
is inserted in and removed from the pocket
114
through respective slots
116
in the pockets
114
.
In the operation of handweight
110
, as is shown in
FIGS. 21 and 22
, there is a one-piece holder portion
112
that has a pocket
114
. The pocket
114
inside the holder portion
112
is accessed through a slot
116
through which a one piece weight
118
is inserted or removed. The holder portion
112
has straps
120
and a thumb opening
122
which allows the holder portion
112
to be placed about the hand. The weight
118
is flexible so that it can bend around the hand when the handweight
110
is connected to the hand by the straps being connected together through hook and loop fasteners.
The holder portion
112
is formed by first folding the holder portion
112
along the dotted line in FIG.
23
. Then, the holder portion
112
is sewn along the zig zag lines shown in
FIG. 24
to form the pockets
114
. The holder portion
112
is then turned inside out, as shown in the FIG.
25
. This allows the smooth outer surface of the holder portion
112
to contact the hand of the user to minimize blistering or irritation of the skin of the user. Then, the weight
118
is inserted through the slot
116
into the pocket
114
. If it is desired to change the weight
118
, then the weight of
118
is removed from the pocket
114
through the slot
116
and a new and different weight
118
is inserted back into the pocket
114
through the slot
116
. To facilitate the weight being inserted or removed from the pocket
114
, the weight
118
is covered with a Lycra or Tricot fabric so the weight will slide in or out of the pocket easily. Generally, this is done with all weights and pockets.
The present invention pertains to a handweight
140
. The handweight
140
comprises a one-piece holder portion
142
with a pocket
144
. The handweight
140
comprises a one-piece continuous foldable weight
146
which is disposed in the holder portion
142
and extends about the hand of a user when the handweight
140
is on the hand of the user.
In the operation of the handweight
140
, shown in
FIGS. 27 and 28
, there is a one piece holder
142
that has pockets
144
. Each pocket
144
has a weight
146
in it. The weight
146
is inserted into or removed from the pockets through a slot
147
. The holder
142
is configured so that when it is around the hands of the user, the weights
146
in the pockets
144
are aligned over the knuckles of the back of the hand of the user and also in front of the hand and below the fingers.
The handweight
140
has straps
148
with hook and loop fasteners
149
on them. On the corresponding symmetrically opposite location the one piece holder
142
are also hook and loop fasteners which mate with the corresponding hook and loop fasteners on the straps
148
to tension and hold the handweight
140
in place around the hands. There is a thumb opening
150
in which the thumb is discloses when the handweight
140
is in place.
The present invention pertains to an exercise apparatus
160
. The exercise apparatus
160
comprises a vest
162
adapted to fit about the chest and back of a user. The vest has pockets
164
which hold weights
166
. The exercise apparatus
160
comprises an adjustable fitting mechanism
168
which can tighten the vest
162
about the user from the right and left sides of the user.
Preferably, the pockets
164
are disposed on the inner surface
170
of the vest
162
. The weights
166
preferably can be changed to vary the total weight of the vest
166
. Preferably, the vest
162
has a back
172
and a front
174
with a right side
176
and left side
178
, and the vest
162
has a zipper
180
which connects the right side
176
and left side
178
together.
The fixing mechanism
168
preferably includes a first loop and strap mechanism
182
connected to the right side
176
and the back
172
, and a second loop and strap mechanism
184
connected to the left side
178
and the back
172
. Each loop and strap mechanism is adjustable to vary the tension of the vest
162
about the user.
In the operation of the exercise apparatus
160
, shown in
FIG. 29
, there is a vest
162
having a front
174
and a back
172
. The vest
162
has pockets
164
that are on the back
172
and the right side of
176
and the left side
178
of the front
174
. The vest covers the chest and back of the user and can be worn under clothing or during sports activity such as basketball or soccer besides the more standard jogging or walking exercises as well as aerobic exercise. Each pocket
164
has a weight
166
disposed in them. Each pocket
164
has a slot
186
through which a weight
166
is inserted or removed. The pockets
164
or disposed on the inner surface
170
of the vest
162
. See FIG.
33
.
The right side
176
and left side
178
of the front
174
have a zipper mechanism
180
connected to them which allows the right side
176
and left side
178
to be zipped together when in place around the body of the user. There is a first loop and strap mechanism
182
connected to the right side
176
and the back
172
, and a second loop and strap mechanism
184
connected to the left side
178
and back
172
. The first and second loop and strap mechanisms are used to tension the vest about the user when the vest is place. The first and second loop and strap mechanisms allow the vest to be tightened from both the right and left sides of the user so the vest tensions uniformly about the user. See
FIGS. 31 and 32
.
Instead of a zipper used to connect the right side
176
and left side
78
, there can be fasteners
194
on the right side
176
and left site
178
which are used to connect the right side
176
and left side
178
together, as shown in FIG.
30
.
Each loop and strap mechanism
182
has a strap
188
and a loop
190
through which a strap
188
passes, as shown and
FIGS. 29 and 31
. After the strap
188
passes through the loop
190
, it is passed through a second loop
192
adjacent the first loop
190
in the direction from which it came. Each of the straps of the loop and strap mechanisms are then pulled forward causing the right side
176
and left side
178
and back
172
to come together to the desired tension.
The weights
166
are about 0.5 inches thick to 1 inch thick and are 0.5 pounds to 1 pound, respectively, in weight. They are two inches wide and 4 inches high. The thickness of the fabric is 0.0625, and is made of a Wearnyle teflon coated nylon.
These weights can be used in all embodiments described above with pockets. In regard to the handweight covering the knuckles, the weights can be longer and narrower but of the same thickness. The weight can be as little as 0.25 pounds. For the weights in cells such as the ankle and wrist weights, the weight itself can be between 0.5 pounds to 7 pounds each. Generally, the holder portions are made of nylon covered in Neoprene made by Rubatex that is ⅛ inches thick.
Materials for the weights and holder portions or cells are also described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/555,771,filed Nov. 9, 1995, titled “Reinforced Thermoplastic Elastomeric Gel”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/694,993 filed Aug. 9, 1996, titled “High Friction Interface for Weights”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/619,330 filed Mar. 21, 1996, titled “Exercise and Therapy Device”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/555,772 filed Nov. 9, 1995, titled “Concealable Arm and Leg Weight”, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An ankle weight system comprising:a plurality of flexible elongate weight cells, each cell comprising: an elongate flexible weight section adapted to wrap around a user's ankle, each elongate weight section having two long sides and opposite ends, a mechanism for attaching the opposite ends of each weight section together so as to secure the weight section about a user's ankle, and a connection mechanism half running the length of at least one long side of each weight section; wherein the connection mechanism half on each of said plurality of weight cells is complementary to the connection mechanism half on another of said plurality of weight cells such that said weight cells may be joined together along the length of their long sides.
- 2. The ankle weight system of claim 1, wherein one of said plurality of weight cells has a connection mechanism half on each of its long sides such that said one weight cell may join two additional weight cells, one at each of its long sides.
- 3. The ankle weight system of claim 1, wherein said opposite end attaching mechanism comprises complementary hook and loop fasteners on opposite ends of said weight section.
- 4. The ankle weight system of claim 1, wherein the connection mechanism halves comprise zipper halves.
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