The present invention relates generally to a weighted target applicator. More specifically, the present invention is weighted target applicator that strengthens specific muscles groups of the body of a user by both comfortably and directly applying weight to strategic anterior positions along the body as the user is performing a variety of exercises. A variety of dumbbells, barbells, and other weighted accessories is attachable to the present invention in order to accommodate the strength of a variety of users and the increasing strength of an individual user.
Humans are unique in many aspects when compared to any other species. One of the defining traits of the humans is an exclusive S-shaped posture. The vertebral column is one of the most important parts of our musculoskeletal system. Effective mobility is defined with the ability to sit upright and move on two legs, with respect to the effect of gravity. The human backbone houses the spinal cord, which serves as the main pathway connecting the brain to the nervous system. Due to the overall complexity of the spine, even light damage can cause serious medical issues, that can lead to constant pain, and in more severe cases even paralysis. Generally, serious injuries occur due to physical trauma to the backbone area. However other factors, such as prolonged improper posture, can have a major impact as well. A plurality of issues can be caused by an improper posture, leading to constant pain and discomfort as a result of weakening muscles in the musculoskeletal structure. Poor posture differs from person to person. Individuals may be more susceptible to poor posture depending on body type and genetics.
The best way to ensure comfortable long-term living is to maintain a correct posture. Back pain can be self-inflicted due to a lifetime of bad habits, that is why understanding and maintaining an accurate posture that maintains the natural shape of the vertebral column is very important. The spine is not only responsible for support and movement, but it is one of the key factors that ensures proper function of the nervous system. Humans are born with what is known as a C-shaped curve. Development, during infancy leads to the lifting of the head and the curve in the neck starts to form forward thus creating the defining unique shape of the backbone. Some of the more important roles of the vertebral column are protection, support, and movement. The vertebrae which make up the vertebral structure of the spinal cord, allow it to conduct these functions.
The present invention aims to create an improved way of reshaping the vertebral column, by applying opposing forces anteriorly and posteriorly to the spine without the need for complex equipment that can only be found at a specialized facility. The present invention is positioned onto any flat supporting surface for use with the body in the supine position. A plurality of factors is the cause for the deformation of the vertebral column. Some of the more common ones occur through aging, repetitive motion injuries, physical trauma or as mentioned above continuous incorrect posture. Incorrect posture not only affects the shape of the backbone but it can also weaken and/or strengthen certain muscles. Weakened muscles leading to the loss of the spinal curvature, can disable the human body, especially the back. Restoring the S-shaped curvature in the human spine, can act as an effective permanent pain relief method for a plurality of medical conditions, therefore directly improving the quality of life.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a weighted target applicator that strengthens specific muscle groups of the body of a user. The present invention encourages proper form while performing a variety of exercises over posterior supports and serves as a universal attachment for varying weighted dumbbells, barbells, and other similar weighted accessories. In order to comfortably and directly apply weight to the body, thereby forcing certain muscle groups to engage while performing an exercise. The present invention comprises at least one pad 1, a setting 6, a structural base 11, and a barbell mount 17, seen in each embodiment of
The overall configuration of the aforementioned components defines an individual weighted target adapter that applies weight to specific areas of the body of the user while correctly centering the weighted items on the user. In each embodiment seen in
In a first and a second embodiment of the present invention, the weighted target adapter is used with another weighted target adapter as to stabilize the attached weighted item about the user, as shown in
In order to accommodate the fluid movement of the user, the setting 6 comprises a first platform 7 and a first pair of clevis tabs 8, shown in
Furthermore, the structural base 11 of the first embodiment and the second embodiment of the present invention comprises a second platform 12 and a second pair of clevis tabs 13, also seen in
As illustrated in
In the third embodiment of the present invention, shown in
In order to fix the center of gravity of the attached weighted item about the user, the structural base 11 comprises a first offset leg 14, a second offset leg 15, and a bridge 16, seen in
Furthermore, as shown in
A fourth embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
In order for a weighted item to be attached to the first embodiment, the second embodiment, the third embodiment, and the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the barbell mount 17 comprises a stabilizing bar 18, a female-threaded hole 19, a male-threaded shaft 20, and a clamp 22, seen in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application is a 371 of international Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application PCT/IB2017/055987 filed on Sep. 28, 2017. The PCT application PCT/IB2017/055987 claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/400,964 filed on Sep. 28, 2016.
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