GB2622000A - Dumbbell and barbell supporting system - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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Abstract
The apparatus includes two tables 10, 30 movable toward and away from each other (e.g. figs. 8, 9) and each having a plate 11, 31; a bracket 12, 32 and a casing 13, 33 disposed on each of the plates, the bracket being movable and rotatable (e.g. fig.10) relative to the casing; two dumbbells 4, 5 disposed on the tables and each including two weight members 40, 41 and two weight elements 50, 51 disposed on the bracket and the casing, and two handlebars 42, 52 engageable with the weight members and elements, wherein the weight members 40, 41 are movable toward each other, the weight elements 50, 51 likewise, and a longitudinal bar 60, 61 is engageable with selected ones of the weight members and the weight elements for acting as a barbell device by moving or rotating the weight members and elements on the brackets (e.g. fig.11).
Description
DUMBBELL AND BARBELL SUPPORTING SYSTEM
The invention relates to an exercise device supporting system including an adjustable structure or configuration for supporting one or more dumbbell devices and for allowing the weight plates or weight members of the dumbbell devices to be attached or mounted to a bar for acting as a barbell device and arranged for allowing the dumbbell devices and the barbell device to be easily and quickly adjusted or converted to each other.
Various kinds of typical adjustable exercise devices, such as dumbbells have been developed and provided for conducting various exercise operations, and various kinds of typical supporting devices have been developed and provided for supporting various exercise devices, such as the adjustable dumbbells, the barbell devices or the like.
For example, U.S. Patent No. 7,022,053 B2 to Whetstone, U.S. Patent No, 7,201,711 B2 to Towley, III et al., U.S. Patent No. 7,491,156 to GaoYong, U.S. Patent No. 8,047,971 B2 to Parker, U.S. Patent No. 8,444,537 B1 to Santoro, U.S. Patent No. 8,492,395 to Orakwusi, U.S. Patent No. 9,717,943 B2 to Klonoski, U.S. Patent No. 9,956,451 BI to Wang, and U.S. Patent No. 10,328,299 B2 to Wang disclose several of the typical exercise device supporting structures or configurations for supporting adjustable dumbbell devices or the like.
however, the typical exercise device supporting structures or configurations may only be provided for supporting the dumbbell devices, but failed to teach and provide an exercise device supporting system for supporting one or more dumbbell devices and for allowing the dumbbell devices to be easily and quickly adjusted or converted to a barbell device.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a dumbbell and barbell supporting system including an adjustable structure or configuration for supporting one or more dumbbell devices and for allowing the weight plates or weight members of the dumbbell devices to be attached or mounted to a bar for acting as a barbell device and arranged for allowing the dumbbell devices and the barbell device to be easily and quickly adjusted or converted to each other.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a dumbbell and barbell supporting system comprising:-a first table including a first plate, a first casing disposed on the first plate, a first bracket disposed on the first plate and slidable toward and away from the first casing, and rotatable relative to the first plate and the first casing and the first table, a second table including asecond plate, the second table being movable toward and away from the first table, a second casing disposed on the second plate, a second bracket disposed on the second plate and slidable toward and away from the second casing, and rotatable relative to the second plate and the second casing and the second table, a first dumbbell disposed on the first table, the first dumbbell including a first weight member disposed on the first bracket, and a second weight member disposed on the first casing, and a first handlebar engageable with the first weight member and the second weight member for detachably coupling the first weight member and the second weight member to the first handlebar, a second dumbbell disposed on the second table, the second dumbbell including a first weight element disposed on the second bracket, and a second weight element disposed on the second casing, and a second handlebar engageable with the first weight element and the second weight element for detachably coupling the first weight element and the second weight element to the second handlebar, the first weight member and the first bracket being movable toward and rotatable relative to the second weight member and the first casing, and being disposed beside the second weight member when the first weight member and the first bracket are moved toward the second weight member and the first casing and rotated relative to the second weight member and the first casing, the first weight element and the second bracket being movable toward and rotatable relative to the second weight element and the second casing, and being disposed beside the second weight element when the first weight element and the second bracket are moved toward the second weight element and the second 'easing and rotated relative to the second weight element and the second casing, and a longitudinal bar engageable with the first weight member and the first weight element for detachably coupling the first weight member and the second weight member and the first weight element and the second weight element to the longitudinal bar and for acting as a barbell device, and arranged for allowing the dumbbell devices and the barbell device to be easily and quickly adjusted or converted to each other when required.
The first and the second tables each include a groove formed in the first and the second plates, and the first and the second brackets each include a pivot spindle engaged with the groove of the first and the second plate for guiding and limiting the first and the second brackets to slide and move and to rotate relative to the first and the second plates, and arranged for allowing the first and the second brackets to be pivoted and rotated relative to the first and the second plates respectively.
A first rod may further be provided and engaged between the first and the second tables for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other. The first and 0 the second tables each include at least one roller engaged with the first rod for guiding the first rod to slide and move relative to the first and the second tables, and also for guiding the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other.
The first and the second tables each include a channel formed in the first and the second plates, and the first rod includes two studs engaged in the channels of the first and the second plates for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other. The first and the second tables each include a notch formed in the first and the second plates and communicating with the channels of the first and the second plates respectively for engaging with the studs.
The first rod includes a knob for rotating the first rod relative to the first and the second tables and for disengaging and engaging the studs with the notches of the first and the second plates. A second rod may further be provided and engaged between the first and the second tables for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other.
The first and the second tables each include at least one roller engaged with the second rod for guiding the second rod to slide and move relative to the first and the second tables. The second rod includes a tube coupled to the first rod. The tube includes a barrel for receiving and engaging with the first rod. The barrel includes a slot, and the knob is engaged in the slot of the barrel for limiting and guiding the first rod to rotate relative to the barrel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an upper perspective view of a dumbbell and barbell 10 supporting system as seen from the front portion of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; FIG. 2 is another upper perspective view of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system as seen from the rear portion of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; FIG. 3 is a further upper perspective view similar to FIG. 1, with bars and elements removed, illustrating the operation of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; FIG. 4 ks a bottom perspective view of the dumbbeh and barbell supporting system FIG. 5 is a partial exploded view as seen from the upper portion of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; FIG. 6 is another partial exploded view as seen from the bottom portion of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; FIG. 7 is a partial front plan schematic view illustrating the 25 operation of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system; and FIGS. 8, 9, 10 and 11 are other partial front plan schematic views illustrating the operation of the dumbbell and barbell supporting system.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, and initially to FIGS. 1-7, a dumbbell and barbell supporting system comprises a supporting base 1 including two tables 10, 30, such as a first and a second tables 10, 30 movable or adjustable toward or away from each other, each table 10, 30 include a supporting platform or plate 11, 31 formed or provided on top thereof, and two dumbbell exercise devices, such as a first and a second adjustable dumbbells 4, 5 are detachably or changeably or removably provided or disposed or supported on the first and the second plates 11, 31 of the tables 10, 30 respectively for allowing the dumbbells 4, 5 to be moved or adjusted toward or away from each other together with the tables 10, 30 respectively when the tables 10, 30 are moved or adjusted toward or away from each other.
The first and the second tables 10, 30 each include a bracket 12, 32 and a casing 13, 33 provided and attached or mounted or secured on the respective plate 11, 31 for engaging with and for supporting the first and the second dumbbells 4, 5 on the tables 10, 30 respectively. For example, the first dumbbell 4 includes two sets of weight rings or plates or members 40, 41, such as a first set and a second set of weight members 40, 41, and the second dumbbell 5 includes two sets of weight rings or plates or elements 50, 51, such as a first set and a second set of weight elements 50, 51, and the dumbbells 4, 5 each include a first or a second handlebar 42, 52 to be disposed or engaged between or with the weight members 40, 41 and the weight elements 50, 51 for forming or acting as the dumbbells 4, 5. The above-described structure or configuration for the dumbbells 4, 5 is typical and will not he described in specific details. The brackets 12, 32 and the casings 13, 33 are provided for engaging with and for supporting the sets of weight members 40, 41 and the weight elements 50, 51 of the dumbbells 4, 5 respectively.
The casings 13, 33 may be firmly or solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured on the tables 10, 30 with welders or adhesive materials or the like, or with screws or bolts or catches or latches or fasteners (not illustrated) or the like, and the brackets 12, 32 are 10 slidably or detachably or changeably or removably and/or adjustably or pivotally attached or mounted or secured to the tables 10, 30 for suitably supporting the sets of weight members 40, 41 and the weight elements 50, 51 of the dumbbells 4, 5 on the tables 10, 30 respectively, for example, the tables 10, 30 each include an oblong hole or groove 14, 34 formed or provided in the plate 11, 31, and the brackets 12, 32 each include a pivot axle or shaft or spindle 14, 34 extended downwardly therefrom and engaged with the groove 14, 34 of the plate 11, 31 respectively for allowing the brackets 12, 32 to be slid and moved relative to the plates 11, 31 of the tables 10, 30 and toward or away from the casings 13, 33 respectively, and thus for allowing the weight members 40 and the weight elements 50 that are supported on the brackets 12, 32 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the tables 10, 30 and the other weight members 41 and the weight elements 51 for about one hundred and eighty (180) degrees.
It is preferable that the table 10, 30 each include one or more wheels or rollers 16, 36 (FIGS. 4, 6) formed or provided in the plates 11, 31, and one or more (such as two) elongated or longitudinal bars or columns or rods 20, 21 are engaged with the rollers 16, 36 of the plates 11, 31 and/or of the tables 10, 30 for guiding and limiting the tables 10, 30 to slide and move relative to each other, and toward or away from each other. It is preferable that a tube 22 is attached or coupled between or with the rods 20, 21 for allowing the rods 20, 21 to be slid and moved together with each other, for example, the tube 22 is firmly or solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured to one of the rods 20 with welders or adhesive materials or the like, or extended from one of the rods 20, and a sleeve or barrel 23 is formed or provided on one end portion of the tube 22 for slidably receiving or engaging with the other rod 21 and arranged for allowing the rod 21 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the barrel 23.
For example, the barrel 23 includes a slot 24 formed therein (FIGS. 5, 6), and a handgrip or knob 25 is attached or mounted or secured to the rod 21 and slidably received or engaged in the slot 24 of the barrel 23 for limiting and guiding the rod 21 to pNot or rotate relative to the barrel 23 and the other rod 20. The tables 10, 30 each include a groove or channel 17, 37 formed or provided in the plate 11, 31 and one or more (such as two) recesses or notches 18, 38 formed therein and communicating with the channel 17, 37 of the plate 11, 31 respectively, and the rod 21 includes two projections or studs 26, 27 extended therefrom and slidably received or engaged in the channel 17, 37 of the plates 11, 31 or of the tables 10, 30 for further guiding and limiting the tables 10, 30 to slide and move relative to each other, and toward or away from each other, and the studs 26, 27 are engageable with either of the notches 18, 38 of the plates 11, 31 or of the tables 10, 30 for anchoring or retaining or locking or positioning the tables 10, 30 at a first position where the tables 10, 30 are located close to each other (FIGS. 1-4) and a second position where the tables 10, 30 are located farther away from each other (FIGS. 9 and Ti).
In operation, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the dumbbells 4, 5 are disposed or supported on the tables 10, 30 which are arranged for allowing the handlebars 42, 52 of the dumbbells 4, 5 to be easily and quickly held or grasped and actuated or operated by the users selectively. At this moment, the tables 10, 30 are moved toward each other, and the studs 26, 27 of the rod 21 may be engaged with one of the notches 18, 38 of the plates 11, 31 or of the tables 10, 30 for anchoring or retaining or locking or positioning the tables 10, 30 at the first position where the tables 10, 30 are located close to each other.
When it is required to be acted or operated as a barbell exerciser, as shown in FIGS. 7-11, the knob 25 may pivOt or rotate the rod 21 relative to the tables 10, 30 to disengaged the studs 26, 27 of the rod 21 from the notches 18, 38 of the plates II, 31 or of the tables 10, 30 and for allowing the tables 10, 30 to be slid and moved away from each other, and the studs 26, 27 may be engaged with the other notches 18, 38 of the plates 11, 31 or of the tables 10, 30 for anchoring or retaining or locking or positioning the tables 10, 30 at the second position where the tables 10, 30 arc located farther away from each other (FIGS. 9 and 11). When the tables 10, 30 are moved away from each other, the brackets 12, 32 may be slid and rihnheit rOleitiV4,1 U.S. ii111 tritttlifird idle 1:: area 11, 3 /. tattles and otay also be pivoled robin:tit WbieN 10, 3:1 and the tliter weight members 41. <ind -meths 51 lior cinci hun<lriicl eitt,t.litt*t (180) degrees and 110,is thr atiowirig< the merravern 40, 41 'grid 41to weigh) eletn.eirts 50, tic). riartvcal tri el<t.elti*<)thier or 10 tae disc.:U:5nd 'beside earth other itild tivtin One or *contidinal bars 64), $.1 ea<81,1.hte.litrie two 0144 pi.iiies itr panels $2, 63 (PIGS< 5-6 and 1.11 for eagn<iirni with the to rnerniters 40 arid t/te weight elements 50 the dittnbbells 4, rettitecttstely, arid for ailitving the weigttt inentitits 41), 41 and the elerni<,ints 80, 51 t<) tte atiacheil <tr conpled tct file i(3nglitla(1:1"; 1 bars 60, 61 iittiective.1,-, anct to be tictod i-t,s 1)arheil Acticir<ilitaly" kliiiittitbel1 and barttki /I 3 In (: et.3 adj e tnie-wri.:, ck-trillg.oriirtoli ftA stipportini: one C mitre ?Anil-Jot-tell devices and for allowing welaht &dates or weig1tt inentbers of the ditainbell (levices to be attached or nticttanted ro a bar 1DT tz (m C a).".: <thgeiti tan aintot rug tue dI;inbbell de:vices arid barbell <levice to beca nVart( quickly actlyasted or con Verted ID each_ oilier,
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- IICLAIMS:- 1. A dumbbell and barbell supporting system comprising: a first table including a first plate, a first casing disposed on the first plate, a first bracket disposed on the first plate and slidable toward and away from the first casing, and rotatable relative to the first plate and the first casing and the first table, a second table including a second plate, the second table being movable toward and away from the first table, a second casing disposed on the second plate, a second bracket disposed on the second plate and slidable toward and away from the second casing, and rotatable relative to the second plate and the second casing and the second table, a first dumbbell disposed on the first table, the first dumbbell including a first weight member disposed on the first bracket, and a second weight member disposed on the first casing, and a first handlebar engageable with the first weight member and the second weight member for detachably coupling the first weight Member and the second weight member to the first handlebar, a second dumbbell disposed on the second table, the second dumbbell including a first weight element disposed on the second bracket, and a second weight element disposed on the second casing, and a second handlebar engageable with the first weight element and the second weight element for detachably coupling the first weight element and the second weight element to the second handlebar, the first weight member and the first bracket being movable toward and rotatable relative to the second weight member and the first casing, and being disposed beside the second weight member when the first weight member and the first bracket are moved toward the second weight member and the first casing and rotated relative to the second weight member and the first casing, the first weight element and the second bracket being movable toward and rotatable relative to the second weight element and the second casing, and being disposed beside the second weight element when the first weight element and the second bracket are moved toward the second weight element and the second casing and rotated relative to the second weight element and the second casing, and a longitudinal bar engageablc with the first weight member and the first weight element for detachably coupling the first weight member and the second weight member and the first weight element and the second weight element to the longitudinal bar.
- 2. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and the second tables each include a groove form&l in the first and the second plates, and the 'first and the second brackets each include a pivot spindle engaged with the groove of the first and the second plate for guiding and limiting the first and the second brackets to slide and move and to rotate relative to the first and the second plates.
- 3. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first rod is engaged between the first and the second tables for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other.
- 4. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and the second tables each include at least one roller engaged with the first rod for guiding the first rod to slide and move relative to the first and the second tables.
- 5. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and the second tables each include a channel formed in the first and the second plates, and the first rod includes two studs engaged in the channels of the first and the second plates for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other.
- 6. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first and the second tables each include a notch formed in the first and the second plates and communicating with the channels of the first and the second plates respectively for engaging with the studs.
- 7. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first rod includes a knob for rotating the first rod relative to the first and the second tables and for disengaging and engaging the studs with the notches of the first and the second plates.
- 8. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 7, wherein a second rod is engaged between the first and the second tables for guiding and limiting the first and the second tables to slide and move relative to each other.
- 9. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first and the second tables each include at least one roller engaged with the second rod for guiding the second rod to slide and move relative to the first and the second tables.
- 10. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the second rod includes a tube coupled to the first rod.
- 11. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the tube includes a barrel for receiving and engaging with the first rod.
- 12. The dumbbell and barbell supporting system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the barrel includes a slot, and the knob is engaged in the slot of the barrel for limiting and guiding the first rod to rotate relative to the barrel.
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