EP2866907A1 - An exercise device - Google Patents
An exercise deviceInfo
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- EP2866907A1 EP2866907A1 EP20130771778 EP13771778A EP2866907A1 EP 2866907 A1 EP2866907 A1 EP 2866907A1 EP 20130771778 EP20130771778 EP 20130771778 EP 13771778 A EP13771778 A EP 13771778A EP 2866907 A1 EP2866907 A1 EP 2866907A1
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- exercise device
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an exercise device.
- the present invention seeks to provide an exercise device, which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
- the present invention provides an exercise device comprising: a hollow body comprising a flexible wall which defines a cavity therein, wherein the cavity can be substantially emptied to configure the body into a collapsed configuration and the cavity can be substantially filled to configure the body into an expanded configuration; and
- At least one handle having first and second mounting means and a grip therebetween, wherein the first and second mounting means are fixedly attached to the body.
- the at least one handle comprises at least two handles fixedly attached to spaced portions of the body.
- the body is substantially flat in the collapsed configuration.
- the exercise device further comprises a valve assembly mounted in the body for emptying or filling the cavity.
- the cavity can be filled with a solid and or a gas and/or a liquid.
- the body comprises a tubular mid-portion.
- the body comprises substantially hemispherical first and second end portions attached to the mid-portion.
- the body is at most 30 cm in length when in the expanded configuration, most preferably around 25 to 27 cm.
- the body is at most 20 cm in width when in the expanded configuration, most preferably between 15 to 18 cm.
- the body is made from polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride or chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber.
- the valve assembly comprises a one way filling valve.
- the filling valve is adapted such that both air and liquid can be inserted into the cavity via the filling valve.
- the filling valve is mounted in a valve housing which is attachable to the body.
- the body comprises an aperture having a tube mounted therein, wherein the valve housing is mountable to the tube.
- valve housing comprises an externally threaded hollow section and the tube comprises an internally threaded section.
- valve housing comprises a generally flat section which is substantially flush with an external surface of the body when mounted,
- the flat section includes a central recess within which the filling valve is mounted.
- the valve assembly further includes a closing cap.
- the at least one handle is attached to a side wall of the mid-portion.
- the first and second mounting means mount the grip in a spaced manner from the body in use.
- the grip comprises a curved rubberised tube.
- the grip comprises first and second end straps which attach to the respective first and second mounting means.
- each mounting means comprises a first pad attached to a lower surface of a respective end strap, and a second pad positioned over a respective end strap and first pad and attached thereto.
- the second pad is larger than the first pad and edges of the second pad extending beyond edges of the first pad are attached to the body.
- the first and second pads are attached to the body via cold glue or other suitable adhesive.
- the cavity is formed with multiple chambers which can be separately emptied or filled.
- the handle is rigidly attached to the body.
- the handle is configured as a glove shaped attachment.
- the exercise device further comprises at least one additional handle attached to the body.
- two handles are on opposing sides of the body.
- the handle is disposed at an end portion of the body.
- the exercise device further includes a second handle disposed at an opposite end portion of the body.
- the exercise device further includes a connection means disposed at an end portion of the body.
- connection means comprises a ring.
- the present invention also provides an exercise device comprising:
- a hollow body comprising a flexible wall which defines a cavity therein, wherein the cavity is filled such that the body is in an expanded configuration; and a handle attached to the body;
- the body is made from polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride or chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber.
- the handle is fixedly attached to the body.
- the cavity is filled with a solid and/or a gas and or a liquid.
- the body comprises a tubular mid-portion.
- the body comprises substantially hemispherical first and second end portions attached to the mid-portion.
- the body is at most 30 cm in length.
- the body is at the most 20 cm in width, most preferably between 15 to 18 cm.
- the body is between 30 cm and 100 cm in length.
- the body comprises at least one supplementary weight within the cavity.
- the at least one supplementary weight comprises a solid weight.
- the at least one supplementary weight is fixedly attached to an internal wall of the cavity.
- the at least one supplementary weight is positioned at a centre portion of the body.
- the at least one supplementary weight is positioned off centre to the longitudinal length of the body.
- the at least one supplementary weight comprises two or more weights either side by side or spaced along the longitudinal length of the body.
- the at least one supplementary weight has a round circumference which fits with the inner circumference of the cavity.
- the at least one supplementary weight is disposed off centre to the central longitudinal axis of the body
- the at least one supplementary weight extends longitudinally in shape.
- the two or more weights are spaced relative to the central longitudinal axis of the body.
- the remainder of the cavity not occupied by the supplementary weight(s) can be fully filled or partially filled with other material.
- the cavity is divided into chambers which individually receives the materials as desired.
- the exercise device comprises a first pair and a second pair of handles.
- the handles of the first pair are arranged adjacent the respective first and second end portions.
- the grips of the first pair are generally parallel to each other and transverse to the central longitudinal axis of the body.
- the handles of the second pair arranged inwardly of the first pair.
- the grips of the second pair are generally aligned with each other and parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the body.
- the effective length of the grip between the first and second mounting means is adjustable.
- the grip comprises an elongated strap having a first end portion attached to the first mounting means, looped through a ring in the second mounting means and a second end portion of the strap is adjustably attached to the first end portion.
- the grip comprises a first portion attached to the first mounting means and a second portion attached to the second mounting means, wherein the first and second portions are detachably attachable to each other.
- the position of the second portion relative to the first portion is adjustable
- the respective lengths of the first and second portions are adjustable prior to these portions being attached to each other.
- the exercise device comprises at least two handles on each of generally opposing sides thereof, the handles on each respective side being disposed with their grips generally aligned with each other and parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the body.
- the exercise device comprises at least three handles on each of generally opposing sides thereof, the handles on each respective side being disposed with their grips generally aligned with each other and parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the body.
- the handles are fixed length handles, variable length handles or any combination thereof.
- the exercise device further comprises means for substantially retaining the exercise device in position on the ground or other structure.
- the retaining means comprises at least one device retainer, each device retainer comprising two portions for engaging opposing sides of the exercise device.
- the two portions are wedges joined at their narrow edge portions to form a generally concave upper portion which receives the exercise device.
- the retaining means comprises an elevated platform.
- the retaining means comprises spaced elevated platforms having differing heights for orienting the exercise device at an inclined angle.
- the exercise device comprises:
- a hollow body comprising a flexible wall which defines a cavity therein, wherein the cavity can be substantially emptied to configure the body into a collapsed configuration and the cavity can be substantially filled to configure the body into an expanded configuration;
- At least one handle having a grip and at least one mounting means, wherein the at least one mounting means is fixedly attached to the body.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of an exercise device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is an end perspective view of the exercise device of Figure 1 showing the filling valve
- FIG. 3 shows the filling valve of the exercise device of Figure 1 removed using a valve removal tool
- Figure 4 shows a bottom view of an attachment pad of the handle for the exercise device of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 shows a first step in the attachment of the handle to the exercise device of Figure l;
- Figure 7 shows the exercise device as held by a user in use using the handle
- Figure 8 is a front view of an exercise device in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 9 is a side view of the exercise device of Figure 8.
- Fig. 10 is an enlarged view of one end of the exercise device of Figure 8.
- Fig. 11 shows the exercise device of Figures 1 to 7 with a modified handle
- Fig. 12 shows the exercise device of Figures 8 to 10 with a modified handle
- Fig. 13 shows another embodiment of the modified handle
- Figure 14 is a first perspective view of an exercise device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 15 is a second perspective view of the exercise device of Figure 15;
- Figure 16 is a first perspective view of the exercise device of Figure 14 with device floor retainers for use of the exercise device as an exercise bench;
- Figure 17 is a second perspective view of the assembly of Figure 14;
- Figure 18 is a front perspective view of the assembly of Figure 14;
- Figure 19 is a side perspective view of the device floor retainers of Figure 16;
- Figure 20 show the collapsed exercise device of Figure 14 and folded device floor retainers of Figure 19;
- Figure 21 is an end perspective view of the exercise device of Figure 14. Description of Embodiments
- FIGS 1 to 7 show an exercise device 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the exercise device 10 comprises a hollow body 12 having a handle 20 and a valve assembly 30.
- the body 12 comprises a tubular mid-portion 14 with substantially hemispherical first and second end portions 15 and 16 which together define an internal cavity 18 within the body 12.
- the body 12 is made from a flexible fluid impervious wall material.
- the cavity 18 can be substantially emptied to configure the body 12 into a collapsed substantially flat configuration (substantially shown in Figure 3), and the cavity 18 can be substantially filled to configure the body 12 into a (filled) expanded configuration (as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 7).
- the body 12 is at most about 30 cm in length and 20 cm in width/diameter when in the expanded configuration. In the preferred embodiment, the body 12 is 26 cm in length and 16 cm in width in the expanded configuration.
- the body 12 is made from polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber (CSM) such as that sold under the trade marks HYPALON, TOSOH-CSM and EXTOS.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- CSPE chlorosulfonated polyethylene
- the valve assembly 30 comprises an internally threaded tube 17 and a valve housing 35.
- the tube 17 is mounted to an aperture 19 formed in the first end portion 15.
- the valve housing 35 comprises an externally threaded hollow first section 31 and a generally flat second section 32.
- the second section 32 includes a central recess 33 within which a one way filling valve 36 is mounted.
- the central recess 33 also includes an internal thread or bayonet mount tabs which are engaged by a closing cap 38 for covering the valve cavity 33 and the protecting the filling valve 36.
- the second section 32 is substantially flush with the external surface of the first end portion 15.
- the filling valve 36 functions as a one way valve which means air can be pumped into the cavity 18 but does not allow air to escape from the cavity 18 except when desired.
- a valve adaptor (not shown) is used which attaches to the threads or mount tabs of the central recess 33.
- the valve adaptor is attached to a hose nozzle of an air pump (not shown), which can be a manual or an electric air pump.
- the cavity 18 can be filled with air into the expanded configuration of the body 12.
- the cavity 18 can be partially or fully filled with liquid such as water.
- a liquid valve adaptor can be used which attaches to the cavity 33.
- Such an adaptor allows liquid to be inserted into the cavity 18 as desired via the valve 36 without having to remove the valve housing 35.
- the valve housing 35 can be removed from the tube 17 by unthreading using a valve wrench 40. Water can then be poured into the cavity 18 as desired, until it is full or only partially full. The remaining space in the cavity 18 is then filled with air by reattaching the valve housing 35 to the body 12.
- the cavity 18 can be partially or fully filled with a solid product such as sand if a heavy weight is desired.
- the handle 20 is fixedly attached to a side wall of the mid-portion 14.
- the handle 20 comprises a grip 21 and first and second mounting means 25 a and 25b attached to ends thereof.
- the grip 21 comprises a curved rubberised tube dimensioned for gripping with a user's hand and fingers and adapted to avoid slippage.
- the grip 21 comprises end straps 22a and 22b which attach to the respective mounting means 25a and 25b.
- each mounting means 25 comprises a first pad 26 and a second larger pad 27.
- the first pad 26 is attached to a lower surface of a respective end strap 22, and a lower surface of the first pad 26 is attached to the mid-portion 14.
- the second (larger) pad 27 is the positioned over a respective end strap 22 and first pad 26, and attached thereto. Edges of the second pad 27 extending beyond the edges of the first pad 26 are attached to the mid-portion 14.
- the first and second pads 26 and 27 are attached to the mid-portion 14 and to each other via suitable means, such as cold glue or other suitable adhesive. This ensures that the mounting means 25 are fixedly attached to the body 12 to securely attach the grip 21 thereto.
- the exercise device 10 is soft, light, small in size and easily transported.
- the exercise device 10 is filled as desired with only air, only water, sand or any mixture thereof, using the filling attachment nozzles which can be done in about one minute.
- the exercise device 10 can then be used in conjunction with any exercise, such as lifting, walking, jogging, lunges, jumping, skipping, running, or it can be used in exercises similar to those used with medicine balls and kettle bells.
- the exercise device 10 can also be used in conjunction with many other exercise items like Swiss Balls. Because of the soft wall structure of the exercise device 10, it can be swung around with possible injury from impacts with the body being reduced compared to steel weights and kettlebells.
- the assembled exercise device 10 is user friendly as it is soft and comfortable to use, and minimises potential injury and safety issues.
- the exercise device 10 allows a user to emulate sport functional exercises such as cricket bowling, tennis swing or golf swing.
- the exercise device 10 can also be used in the water for aqua exercises for rehabilitation or elderly exercises. When used in a stable format (full of water or solid material such as sand), the exercise device 10 is then used as a true weighted training device.
- the exercise device 10 thus provides a number of advantages. Typically, only specialised water equipment can be used for training in the water. However, the exercise device 10 can also be used for exercising in the water.
- the exercise device 10 is user friendly and can be used in a huge number of different exercises.
- the exercise device 10 is light and packs flat when empty which makes it handy to take and use on holidays, which is generally not possible with conventional weights.
- the exercise device 10 can be made into any shape, colour and can include a pattern or advertising thereon. It can be used in aqua training aid for the elderly and injury rehabilitation.
- the exercise device 10 can be used in a stable or unstable form, which provides a distinct advantage over conventional weights. It can also be used for sports specific exercises and movements.
- the exercise device 10 is very strong & durable and can be thrown to the ground.
- the exercise device folds substantially flat and is very light when empty. This allows a personal trainer for example to easily transport ten or more of such exercise device 10 in a bag in the collapsed state, and then assemble the exercise device 10 prior to a group class for use by participants using an air pump and a water tap on site. The exercise device 10 can then be collapsed again after a group class. In contrast, such number of conventional steel weights generally cannot be conveniently carried. Another advantage of the present exercise device is that the weight thereof can be varied as desired.
- the cavity 18 can be formed with multiple chambers which may be separately inflated or filled with different materials.
- one half of the exercise device 10 can be filled with water and the other half filled with air. This provides different exercise dynamics to the exercise device 10.
- the chambers can extend the length of the exercise device 10.
- the chambers for liquids can be formed in a helical manner within the cavity 18, which can add to the unstableness of the direction of liquid sloshing within the cavity 18.
- the handle can be made to have a rigid attachment to the exercise device body, rather than the flexible end strap attachment shown in the exercise device 10.
- the grip can be configured into a glove shaped attachment such that the user grips the body 12.
- the exercise device body can also be provided with more than one handle, for example two handles on opposing sides.
- the handles can alternatively be provided at one end portion or both end portions.
- a ring or other connection means can also be attached to one or both end portions.
- the ring can be used to attach two or more exercise devices to each other via a connecting strap.
- a connecting strap when filled with water or solid material such as sand, a user can wear a harness which is attached to the exercise device such that the user would then drag the exercise device whilst doing walking, jogging, sprints, etc.
- the cover cap 38 can also include a soft cover to avoid any injury to users.
- FIGS 8 to 10 show an exercise device 10a according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the exercise device 10a is similar to the exercise device 10 above and also comprises a hollow body 12a and a valve assembly 30a.
- the body 12a also comprises a tubular mid-portion 14a with substantially hemispherical first and second end portions 15a and 16a.
- the body 12a in this embodiment is still about 16 cm in width/diameter when in the expanded configuration.
- the main differences between the exercise device 10a and the exercise device 10 above are that the exercise device 10a is longer at about 75 cm in length, includes a solid weight within its cavity 18 and includes four handles 20 as further described below.
- the cavity 18 comprises at least one supplementary weight (not shown) therein, such as a four or five kilo lead or steel weight fixedly attached to an internal wall of the cavity 18.
- the supplementary weight(s) can be positioned anywhere along the longitudinal length of the body 12a but is preferably positioned at a centre portion thereof. It is however possible to have the supplementary weight(s) disposed off centre to the longitudinal length of the body 12a to provide different exercise dynamics. It is also possible to have two or more of such weights either side by side or spaced along the longitudinal length of the body 12a.
- the supplementary weight(s) can also be of any desired shape and can be positioned anywhere along the inner circumference of the cavity 18. In the preferred embodiment, the supplementary weight has a round circumference which fits with the inner circumference of the cavity 18. It is however possible to have the supplementary weight(s) disposed off centre to the central longitudinal axis 24a of the body 12a to provide different exercise dynamics.
- the supplementary weight(s) can also be longitudinally extended in shape and two or more of such weights can be spaced relative to the central longitudinal axis 24a of the body 12a.
- the remainder of the cavity 18 not occupied by the supplementary weight(s) can be fully filled or partially filled with other material, such as sand, air, water, or any combination thereof.
- the cavity 18 can be divided into chambers which individually receives the materials as desired.
- the exercise device 10 comprises four handles, a first pair 23a being handles 20a and
- the handles 20a and 20b of the first pair 23a are arranged adjacent the respective first and second end portions 15a and 16a, with their grips 21a and 21b generally parallel to each other and transverse to the central longitudinal axis 24a of the body 12a.
- the first pair 23a of handles thus allows a user to have a wide grip on the exercise device 10a.
- the handles 20c and 20d of the second pair are arranged adjacent the respective first and second end portions 15a and 16a, with their grips 21a and 21b generally parallel to each other and transverse to the central longitudinal axis 24a of the body 12a.
- the first pair 23a of handles thus allows a user to have a wide grip on the exercise device 10a.
- the second pair 23b of handles thus allows a user to have a narrower straight grip on the exercise device 10a.
- FIG. 11 shows the exercise device of Figures 1 to 7 with a modified handle 20e.
- the handle 20e is fixedly attached to a side wall of the mid-portion 14.
- the effective length of the grip 21 between the first and second mounting means 25a and 25b is adjustable.
- the handle 20e comprises the first and second mounting means 25 a and 25b and the grip 21 comprises an elongated strap 21.
- the second mounting means 25b includes a ring 29 attached thereto.
- the strap 21 has a first end portion 28a attached to the mounting means 25a, the strap 21 is then looped through the ring 29 and a second end portion of the strap 28b is adjustably attached back to the first end portion 28a via hook and loop means (VELC OTM), buttons or other suitable attachment which allows the effective length of the strap 21 between the first and second mounting means 25a and 25b to be adjustable.
- VelC OTM hook and loop means
- Fig. 12 shows the exercise device of Figures 8 to 10 with two modified handles 20e.
- the handles 20e are the same position as the handles 21c and 21d described above.
- the adjustable handle 20e allows a user to use such handles 20e as foot straps, in that the user can insert their respective foot between the mid-portion 14 and the handles 20e, tighten the grip 21 onto their foot, and perform exercises as desired.
- Fig. 13 shows another embodiment of the modified handle 20f which allows for the effective length of the grip 21 between the first and second mounting means 25a and 25b to be adjustable.
- the grip 21 in this embodiment comprises a first portion 21a attached to the first mounting means 25a and a second portion 21b attached to the second mounting means 25b.
- the first portion 21a has a lower section 61 and an upper section 62.
- the second portion 21b is sandwiched between the lower and upper sections 61 and 62 and attached to each other via hook and loop means (VELCROTM).
- the effective length of the strap 21 between the first and second mounting means 25a and 25b is adjustable
- the first and second portions 21a and 21b can be connectable to each other via suitable buckles such as side release buckles used in bags and camping equipment. The respective length of the first and second portions 21a and 21b will then be made adjustable prior to these portions being connected to each other via the buckle, which thus allows the effective length of the strap 21 to be adjustable.
- the body can be of any desired dimensions and can have a diameter of 25 cm to 32 cm and a length 1 m to 1.2 m.
- the number of handles 20 may vary from 2 to 8, or adjustable handles 20e or 20f which can vary in number from 2 to 6.
- FIGS 14 and 15 show an exercise device 10b in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- the exercise device 10b is similar to the exercise device 10a above and also comprises a hollow body 12b and a valve assembly 30.
- the body 12a also comprises a tubular mid-portion 14a with substantially hemispherical first and second end portions 15a and 16a.
- the body 12b in this embodiment has a maximum width diameter of 30 cm when in the expanded configuration and a maximum length of 120 cm.
- the cavity 18 can also comprises at least one supplementary weight (not shown) therein if desired,
- the exercise device 10b comprises six handles, being handles 20a to 20c on one side and handles 20d to 20f on an opposite side thereof.
- the handles 20 on each respective side are disposed with their grips 21 generally aligned with each other and parallel to the central longitudinal axis 24a of the body 12b.
- the handles 20a and 20d, 20c and 20f are arranged adjacent the respective first and second end portions 15a and 16a.
- the handles 20b and 20e are arranged at the mid- portion 14a. .
- the handles 20 can have a fixed length or be variable length handles and the device 10b can have any desired combination of such handles.
- the exercise device 10b due to its size and handle configuration again provides different exercises to the other exercise devices above.
- Figures 16 to 18 show the exercise device 10b with device floor retainers 80 for use of the exercise device 10b as an exercise bench.
- each device floor retainer 80 comprises two wedge portions 82 joined at their narrow edge portions 84. Each floor retainer 80 thus forms a generally concave upper portion 86 and a flat lower portion 88.
- the floor retainers 80 are positioned in a spaced manner with the lower portions 88 engaging the floor or table 100.
- the exercise device 10b is then disposed over the concave upper portions 86 such that the exercise device 10b is retained laterally by the wedge portions 82.
- the exercise device 10b can then be used as a resistance training bench and core balance device. A user can lay on the body 12 between the handles 20. Also, by using the different handles 20, the exercise device 10b can be used as an unstable resistance training device.
- Figure 20 shows the collapsed exercise device of Figure 14 and folded device floor retainers of Figure 19. This allows the device to be transported or stored easily unlike conventional exercise benches.
- the retainers 80 can be formed with elevated platforms for raising the exercise device 10b off the ground.
- the elevated platforms can also have differing heights for orienting the exercise device 10b at an inclined angle.
- Figure 21 is an end perspective view of the exercise device 10b showing an attachment and/or ring 90 for attaching the exercise device 10b to an exercise harness.
- the handle can only have one mounting means with the other end being a free end.
- the present invention also provides a set of exercise devices comprising at least one of each of the exercise devices 10 and 10a, and preferably with the exercise device 10b, and preferably with the floor retainers 80.
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