The present invention is in the technical field of exercise and sport. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of tennis training. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of arm and hand exercises.
Weighted balls of various sizes, materials and weights have been used for centuries by people for performing exercises, gaining strength, and for use in sports and sports training.
The present invention is a tennis ball filled with weight material comprised of a plurality of either metal balls, metal shot, metal grit, metal sand, metal powder, metal filings or a combination of said material. The advantage of the present invention allows the use of a commonly manufactured tennis ball to be transformed into a weighted ball. The primary purpose is for using one or more weighted tennis balls as an exercise tool. Weighted objects provide resistance to build strength and coordination. The tennis ball in of itself is useful for this purpose as the felt-like exterior of the tennis ball provides surface texture and the rubber interior shell provides flex. One weighted tennis ball tossed up into the air, like one would do while serving in a game of tennis, will build strength and coordination for that movement. Two weighted tennis balls held in one hand and rotated by the fingers will build hand and forearm strength. The Intended use of the present invention can vary from person to person.
Besides creating a tennis ball with increased weight, the utility of injecting loose weight material like metal balls, metal shot, metal grit, metal sand, metal powder, metal filings or a combination of said material into the tennis ball cavity will also provide the benefit of allowing the tennis ball to give slightly under pressure. A tennis ball filled with a solid (non-rubberized) substance will not give as much under pressure when completely filled. Since a tennis ball is naturally flexible, the injection of loose material, as opposed to a solid core, will maintain that flexibility.
Referring now to the invention in more detail, a weighted tennis ball is comprised of a tennis ball with weight material injected into it. Weight material can be comprised of a plurality of either metal balls, metal shot, metal grit, metal sand, metal powder, metal filings or a combination of said material. The weight material can vary in size and shape. The weight material does not have to be perfectly round. The weight material can be irregularly shaped (similar to sand).
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Weight material can be composed of various grades of steel, steel alloys, iron, or from various other metals such as zinc, copper, etc. The metals can be coated with other metals or uncoated (steel balls are often coated with zinc or copper). Which metal type used would be based on price, availability, the desired weight, and even toxicity? Although lead has a high weight to volume ratio, the use of lead, or other toxic metals, is not recommended due to health concerns.
Accordingly, the reader will see that inserting weight material into a tennis ball will enable the user of said weighted tennis ball to use the weighted tennis ball to perform exercises where weight is of benefit. The tennis ball in of itself is useful for this purpose as the felt-like exterior of the tennis ball provides surface texture and the rubber interior shell provides flex which may be of benefit to user.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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62185365 | Jun 2015 | US |