WO2020172695A1 - Haltevorrichtung für die benutzung von gymnastikgeräten - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a holding device for the use of gymnastics equipment for muscle building training.
- the holding device comprises a substantially flat handle part, a bracket and a bolt stub, the bolt stub protruding from a main surface of the handle part and the bracket being located on the side facing away from the bolt stub and lifting off from the handle part in some areas.
- a person puts a hand between the bracket and the handle part so that the handle part with its convex outer surface rests against the palm of the hand and is gripped by the hand.
- the bolt stub runs into the central opening of a circular weight plate and the weight plate is fixed to the pin stub.
- two such holding devices can also be used, the bolt stubs of which protrude from opposite sides into the central opening of a weight plate.
- the object on which the invention is based is to improve the principle known from DE 20 2008 014283 Ul to the effect that, with regard to directions and magnitudes of those forces that can be comfortably transmitted between the holding device and a human hand holding it as intended, we there are fewer restrictions.
- the aim is to expand the range of directions and sizes of those forces that can be comfortably transmitted between the hand and the holding device so that a larger range of gymnastic exercises is made possible using the holding device and exercises are held longer and / or repeated more often without pain can be.
- the holding device should also support the operation of other Gymnastikvor devices such as cable pulls and resistance bands in particular.
- the channel-shaped depressions end at their intended end facing away from the palm of the hand in a hole-like depression, whose boundary surface facing the remaining longitudinal area of the channel-like recesses is aligned approximately normal to the intended contact surface of the handle part with a weight plate held by it .
- Fig. 1 shows an exemplary holding device 1 according to the invention with a viewing direction obliquely to that surface of the handle part 2 of the holding device on which the left palm of a person rests when used properly.
- Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of a weight plate in a side sectional view and both the holding device 1 from Fig. 1 and a mirror-inverted Garvor direction, each in a side view looking towards that area of the respective handle part 2 on which the fingertips of the holding device when used as intended 1 person using it.
- Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of the holding device 1 of Fig. 1 and two Han tel discs and additional parts of the holding device that are used to hold the barbell discs ben.
- FIG. 4 shows in an exploded view the holding device 1 of Fig. 1 and an additional line for the connection to traction means such as ropes or straps.
- FIG. 5 shows in an oblique view the side ("underside") of the handle part of the holding device 1 from FIG. 1 facing away from the palm of the left hand when used as intended.
- FIG. 6 shows the holding device 1 from FIG. 1 in an oblique view with the wrist support attached to it.
- Fig. 7 shows in a side exploded view the holding device of Fig. 1 with a set of ball rollers attached to it.
- the handle part 2 is an at least approximately flat body, the surface of which can be roughly divided into two areas, namely a so-called “bottom” 5 (Fig. 3) and a so-called “hand side” 6, which include the volume of the handle part 2 between them . (The naming does not mean that the underside 5 is necessarily below the hand side 6.)
- the underside 5 (FIG. 3) is typically essentially flat.
- the hand side 6 is roughly curved in a gently convex manner. Parts of the hand side 6 are designed as a groove or even breakthrough in contrast to the other convex curvature.
- the bracket 3 is fastened to two spaced-apart fastening points on the handle part 2 and bridges the hand side 6 of the handle part between these fastening points in such a way that the palm area of a human hand can extend through between the bracket 3 and the hand side 6, with the palm on the hand side 6 and with the outside of the hand on the underside of the bracket 3.
- the bracket 3 can be formed from a flexible textile or leather-like material or from a rigid material which is hen verses on the side of the handle with a padding. In any case, the width of the opening between bracket 3 and handle part 2 should be adjustable so that it can be adapted to hands of different sizes.
- the hand side 6 has four rinnenförmi gene depressions 7 which, when used as intended, parallel to the index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger of the hand resting on the handle part 2 and are dimensioned and spaced from one another in such a way that one of these fingers can be accommodated in one of these groove-shaped depressions 7.
- those surface areas of the channel-shaped depressions 7 on which the said fingers are in contact are each provided with a surface covering 8 which promotes static friction.
- the contact surfaces for the thumb and the ball of the hand lying next to the bracket 3 of the hand resting on the handle part 2 are preferably provided with such surface covering 8 which promotes adhesion.
- These surface coverings 8 further improve the transferability of the above-mentioned forces between the handle part 2 and the hand of the person using the holding device 1 in a comfortable manner.
- the depth of the channel-shaped depressions 7 preferably increases from the side on which the finger bases of a hand rest when used as intended, starting continuously from zero. Compared to a gradual increase, a larger contact area between fingers and handle part is achieved, which leads to less force per contact surface area and greater contact comfort.
- the channel-shaped depressions 7 end at their intended end facing away from the palm of the hand in a hole-like depression 9, the respective boundary surface 10 facing the remaining longitudinal area of the respective channel-shaped depression 7, at least in some areas, at least approximately normal to the underside 5 of the handle part 2 is aligned.
- This alignment of the boundary surfaces 10 ensures that the handle part 2 can be grasped very well by the hand of the person using it and that forces can be transmitted extremely well from the hand to the handle part 2, which are aligned with the hand joint.
- the ring-like loop 4 is attached to the side of the bracket 3 facing away from the handle part 2, before given in its central area. It is typically designed as a ring made of steel.
- the holding device 1 can be connected to a traction device from the side of the bracket 2 - and thus from the back of the hand of the person using the holding device. Usually a snap hook is used as an intermediate link.
- the holding device 1 can thus also be used as a handle for operating Exercise machines are used in which weights are moved by means of ropes (commonly referred to as "cable pull").
- the holding device 1 can also be connected to resistance bands via the loop 4. Resistance bands in this sense are rubber-elastic bands that are cyclically tensioned and relaxed for training purposes by muscle power.
- Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 illustrate the holding of weight plates 11 with the help of inven to the invention holding devices 1.
- the holding devices 1 are equipped with a Bol zenstummel 12, which is rigidly connected to the handle part 2 - for example se by a screw connection - and from Central area of the underside 5 of the handle part 2 protrudes.
- a person who uses the holding devices according to the invention as intended puts one hand in each case between a bracket 3 and the associated handle part 2 and guides the two holding devices 1 attached to their two hands to the weight plate 11, that the two Bol zenstummel 12, which each protrude from an underside of a handle part 2, protrude from opposite sides into the central through opening of the weight plate 11, and gently presses the two holding devices 1 towards each other.
- the weight plate 11 is securely held between the two holding devices 1 and can be moved in whatever way together with them.
- the weight plate 11 can then be moved up and down in the vertical plane of symmetry of the body of the standing or seated person, with which, for example, the person's chest muscles are trained very well without the wrists being uncomfortably stressed.
- the - free - end faces of the bolt stubs 12 facing away from the handle part 2 are designed to be permanent magnet, so that the free end faces of the two bolt stubs 12 attract each other magnetically.
- each facing away from the Grifftei len 2 - free - end faces of the bolt stub 12 are designed as releasably connectable parts, for example as mutually complementary screw, latching or bayonet connection parts. A particularly secure and thus comfortable holding of the holding device 1 on the weight plate 11 can thus be achieved.
- Fig. 3 teaches the use of a holding device 1 according to the invention for holding weight plates 11 with only one hand and thus also with only a single holding device 1.
- the holding device 1 includes, in addition to the handle part 2, the bracket 3 and the bolt stub 12, an extension piece 13 and a counter holder 14.
- the extension piece 13 consists of a support part and a threaded bolt, wel che are preferably formed monolithically with each other.
- the support part has the outer shape of a short profile piece, for example a circular cylinder. It is designed to be able to be inserted into the central through-opening of a weight plate 11, so that the lateral surface of the central through-opening of the weight plate can rest on the central surface of the support part.
- the threaded bolt protrudes axially from one of the end faces of the support part. The threaded bolt of the extension piece 13 can be screwed into the Ge threaded bore on the bolt stub 12.
- a further threaded hole extends into the extension piece 13 from the second end face of the support part of the extension piece 13.
- a further threaded bolt can be screwed into this further threaded bore, which can belong to a further extension piece 13 (not shown), or - as shown - to a counter holder 14.
- the counter holder 14 comprises a further support part and a closure part 15.
- the support part on the counter support 14 is in turn designed to be able to be inserted into the central through opening of a weight plate 11, so that the lateral surface of the central through opening of the weight plate on the Can rest on the outer surface of the support part.
- the closure part 15 has at least in a direction normal to the axial direction of the support part has a larger dimension than the diameter of the central through opening of a weight plate 11. It is provided to block movement of the weight plate 11 away from the handle part 2.
- the number of extension pieces 13 is to be selected.
- Fig. 4 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a releasable connection of an eyelet 16 with the holding device 1.
- the eyelet 16 has a ring-like area and a Ge threaded bolt.
- the threaded bolt of the eyelet 16 can be screwed into a threaded nut bore at the free end of the bolt stub 12 connected to the handle part 2.
- the bolt stub 12 could also be omitted and the threaded bolt of the eyelet 16 can also be screwed into a threaded nut hole directly on the underside 5 of the handle part 2.
- the force application point with respect to the hand of the person using the holding device is on the side of the palm and not on the side of the back of the hand - with which oppositely directed tensile forces can be transferred to the hand.
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of the underside 5 of the handle part 2.
- the hole-like depressions 9 are open towards the bottom 5. Compared to a sack-like design of the depressions 9 closed at the bottom (which is also possible), the design as a through opening is advantageous for reasons of space and in terms of better accessibility for cleaning work. As shown, it is advantageous if the hole-like depressions 9 are separated by walls 17 towards the edges of the lower side 5 and the side of the hand 6 facing away from the wrist. Compared to a construction without such walls 17, in which the hole-like depressions 9 are open to the edges of said surfaces, which creates a fork-like or comb-like appearance, the risk of fingers being squeezed between the handle part 2 and other objects is reduced can.
- a threaded hole 18 is located centrally on the underside of the handle part 2.
- Various additional parts such as the already mentioned parts of the bolt stub 12 and eyelet 16, and other parts can be detachably attached by screwing them in.
- This recess 19 has the shape of a straight groove with a flat base, into which the aforementioned threaded bore 18 opens.
- FIG. 6 shows an optional, advantageous extension of the holding device 1 according to the invention with a wrist support 21 which comprises an adjustable ring body 22 and a connection strip 23.
- the ring body 22 encompasses the forearm of the person using the holding device just above the wrist.
- the terminal block 23 protrudes into the recess 19 on the underside 5 of the handle part 2 up to the threaded hole 18 there and is releasably fixed there by means of a screw which runs through a hole in the terminal block.
- the wrist support 21 is used to avoid stresses on the wrist of the person using the Garvorrich device.
- 7 shows a further exemplary advantageous extension of the holding device 1.
- This extension is a roller set 24.
- This has rolling elements 25 (balls or rollers), a bearing housing 26 in which the rolling elements 25 are rotatably mounted, and a threaded bolt 27, with which the set at the threaded hole 18 on the underside 5 of the handle part 2 can be detachably connected.
- a person who wears a holding device 1 equipped in this way on both hands can use it, for example, to do lie-ups on level ground in which the hands do not transfer any horizontally aligned force components to the ground - which, in addition to muscle strength, also greatly trains coordination skills becomes.
- bayonet connections or combinations of screw and bayonet connections can also be used.
- threads are removed on one or more circumferential areas; as a result, screw and nut can be pushed axially into one another over several threads to connect and then be releasably fixed to one another by moving a small distance around the common thread axis are rotated.
- Latching connections in this sense are plug connections which are secured to one another by a latching projection engaging from one part in a latching recess in the other part, the engagement of the projection and recess being supported by elastic pretensioning of load-bearing material areas.
- the locking connections can optionally also be combined with screw connections or bayonet connections.
- the handle part 2 has the above-mentioned groove-shaped Ver depressions 7 according to the invention, the handle part 2 is extremely comfortable and safe to grasp by one hand. Only because of this good availability does it make sense to provide the mentioned connection options for different gymnastics equipment on the handle part 2, because without this good availability, exercises on the gymnastics equipment would only be very unsatisfactory.
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