1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a weightlifting device, more particularly to a weightlifting device that permits easy adjustment of the number of weight plates attached to a handle member.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional dumbbell includes a handle member, a set of weight plates that are attached removably to the handle member, and a pair of spin locks, each of which is threadedly engaged to a respective one of opposite end portions of the handle member for retaining the weight plates on the handle member.
The aforementioned conventional dumbbell is disadvantageous in that attachment and detachment of the weight plates to and from the handle member are inconvenient.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a weightlifting device that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a weightlifting device comprises an exercising weight that includes a handle member, an elongated adjustable member, a set of weight plates, and an elongated limiting member. The handle member has a tubular end portion. The adjustable member extends into the end portion of the handle member and is movable axially relative to the handle member. Each of the weight plates is sleeved around the adjustable member. The limiting member extends through the weight plates to thereby prevent rotation of the weight plates relative to each other.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The exercising weight 1 includes a handle member 2, elongated left and right adjustable members 61, 51, first and second sets of weight plates 41, 31, and elongated left and right limiting members 65, 55.
The handle member 2 has opposite tubular left and right end portions 22, 21.
Each of the left and right adjustable members 61, 51 extends into a respective one of the left and right end portions 22, 21 of the handle member 2 and is movable axially relative to the handle member 2.
The weight plates 41, 31 in each of the first and second sets are sleeved around a respective one of the left and right adjustable members 61, 51.
The left limiting member 65 serves to prevent rotation of the weight plates 41 relative to each other. Similarly, the right limiting member 55 serves to prevent rotation of the weight plates 31 relative to each other.
The exercising weight 1 further includes left and right restricting units 63, 53 and left and right retaining units 62, 52.
Each of the left and right restricting units 63, 53 serves to arrest axial movement of a respective one of the left and right adjustable members 61, 51 relative to the handle member 2.
Each of the left and right retaining units 62, 52 serves to retain the weight plates 41, 31 in a respective one of the first and second sets on a respective one of the left and right adjustable members 61, 51.
Since the constructions of the left end portion 22 of the handle member 2, the left adjustable member 61, the weight plates 41, the left limiting member 65, the left restricting unit 63, and the left retaining unit 62 are similar to those of the right end portion 21 of the handle member 2, the right adjustable member 51, the weight plates 31, the right limiting member 55, the right restricting unit 53, and the right retaining unit 52, respectively, only the right end portion 21 of the handle member 2, the right adjustable member 51, the weight plates 31, the right limiting member 55, the right restricting unit 53, and the right retaining unit 52 will be described hereinafter.
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With further reference to
The restricting unit 53 includes a first restricting is member 531 provided on the adjustable member 51, and a second restricting member 532 provided on the right end portion 21 of the handle member 2.
The adjustable member 51 is rotatable relative to the handle member 2 between a first angular position, where the first and second restricting members 531, 532 engage each other, thereby arresting axial movement of the adjustable member 51 relative to the handle member 2, and a second angular position, where the first and second restricting members 531, 532 are disengaged from each other, thereby permitting axial movement of the adjustable member 51 relative to the handle member 2.
The limiting member 55 is sleeved on the adjustable member 51, extends through the first through-holes 311 in the weight plates 31, and has inner and outer surfaces 551, 552. The inner surface 551 of the limiting member 55 has a circular cross-section that corresponds to the cross-section of the adjustable member 51, thereby permitting rotation of the adjustable member 51 between the first and second angular positions. On the other hand, the outer surface 552 of the limiting member 55 has a non-circular cross-section that corresponds to the shape of the first through-holes 311 in the weight plates 31, thereby preventing rotation of the weight plates 31 relative to each other. In this embodiment, the cross-section of the outer surface 552 of the limiting member 55 has at least one flat portion. Preferably, the cross-section of the outer surface 552 of the limiting member 55 has a pair of opposite flat portions 555, 556.
The limiting member 55 further extends into the end portion 21 of the handle member 2. The end portion 21 of the handle member 2 has a non-circular cross-section that corresponds to the cross-section of the outer surface 552 of the limiting member 55, thereby preventing rotation of the limiting member 55 relative to the handle member 2.
The first restricting member 531 of the restricting unit 53 includes a plurality of spaced apart engaging grooves 533 that are formed in and that are disposed along the length of the adjustable member 51.
The adjustable member 51 is further formed with a guiding groove 534 that extends along the length thereof and that is in spatial communication with the engaging grooves 533.
The limiting member 55 is formed with an elongated slot 554 that extends from the inner surface 551 to the outer surface 552 thereof. The elongated slot 554 in the limiting member 55 is registered with the engaging grooves 533 when the adjustable member 51 is disposed at the first angular position. On the other hand, the elongated slot 554 in the limiting member 55 is registered with the guiding groove 534 when the adjustable member 51 is disposed at the second angular position.
The second restricting member 532 includes an engaging protrusion 535 that extends from the end portion 21 of the handle member 2 through the elongated slot 554 in the limiting member 55. The engaging protrusion 535 is disposed in a selected one of the engaging grooves 533 in the adjustable member 51 when the adjustable member 51 is disposed at the first angular position, as best shown in
The limiting member 55 is further formed with an elongated hole 553 that extends from the inner surface 551 to the outer surface 552 thereof.
With particular reference to
In this embodiment, the movable member 522 includes an engaging piece 524 and an operable piece 523. The engaging piece 524 of the movable member 522 includes an engaging body 542 that is sleeved slidably on the secured member 521, and an engaging arm 543 that extends from the engaging body 542 and that has a hook shape. The engaging arm 543 of the engaging piece 524 engages the hole-defining wall 314 of the outermost one of the weight plates 31 when the movable member 522 is disposed at the engaging position, as best shown in
The retaining unit 52 further includes a biasing member 541, such as spiral spring, that biases the movable member 522 to the engaging position. In particular, the secured member 521 has a free end 527 provided with an abutting piece 526. The biasing member 541 is sleeved on the secured member 522, and has opposite ends that respectively abut against the abutting piece 526 of the secured member 521 and the engaging piece 524 of the movable member 522.
The operable piece 523 of the movable member 522 is sleeved on the biasing member 541 and is connected to the engaging piece 524 so as to be co-movable therewith.
The second through-hole 312 in each of the weight plates 31 permits extension of the movable member 522 therethrough when the adjustable member 51 is moved axially relative to the handle member 2.
Each of the third and fourth through-holes 313 in each of the weight plates 31 has a shape which corresponds to that of the engaging arm 543 of the engaging piece 524 of the movable member 522. As such, the weight plate 31 may be sleeved on the limiting member 55 in either direction, i.e., either side of the weight plate 31 first.
The weight lifting device further includes a rack unit 7 that supports thereon the exercising weight 1. In particular, the rack unit 7 has opposite left and right end portions 72, 71, each of which supports thereon the weight plates 41, 31 in a respective one of the first and second sets, and a middle portion 73 that interconnects the left and right end portions 72, 71 thereof and that supports thereon the left and right end portions 22, 21 of the handle member 2. In this embodiment, each of the left and right end portions 72, 71 of the rack unit 7 is formed with a plurality of spaced apart slots 721, 711. Each of the weight plates 41 in the first set extends into a respective one of the slots 721 in the left end portion 72 of the rack unit 7 when the left end portion 72 of the rack unit 7 supports thereon the weight plates 41. Similarly, each of the weight plates 31 in the second set extends into a respective one of the slots 711 in the right end portion 71 of the rack unit 7 when the right end portion 71 of the rack unit 7 supports thereon the weight plates 31. The construction as such permits the rack unit 7 to stably support the exercising weight 1 thereon.
In use, at an initial state, the rack unit 7 supports thereon the exercising weight 1. At this state, when it is desired to adjust the number of the weight plates 31 sleeved around the right adjustable member 51, the movable member 522 of the right retaining unit 52 is first disposed at the disengaging position. Subsequently, the right adjustable member 51 is disposed at the second angular position. At this time, the right adjustable member 51 may be moved axially relative to the handle member 2 to increase or decrease the number of the weight plates 41 sleeved around the right adjustable member 51. Thereafter, the right adjustable member 51 is disposed back at the first angular position. Subsequently, the movable member 522 of the right retaining unit 52 is disposed back at the engaging position.
Since the procedure for adjusting the number of the weight plates 41 sleeved around the left adjustable member 61 is similar to the above-described procedure, a detailed description of the same will be dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.
The left end portion 72 of the rack unit 7 is marked with a plurality of gradations 9, each of which is aligned with a respective one of the slots 721 in the left end portion 72 of the rack unit 7 and indicates the total weight of the weight plates 41 sleeved around the left adjustable member 61. Similarly, the right end portion 71 of the rack unit 7 is marked with a plurality of gradations 8, each of which is aligned with a respective one of the slots 711 in the right end portion 71 of the rack unit 7 and indicates the total weight of the weight plates 31 sleeved around the right adjustable member 51.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/642367, filed on Dec. 29, 2006.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11642367 | Dec 2006 | US |
Child | 12100255 | US |