WO2010069040A1 - Collapsible and expandible exercise weight - Google Patents

Collapsible and expandible exercise weight Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2010069040A1
WO2010069040A1 PCT/CA2009/001645 CA2009001645W WO2010069040A1 WO 2010069040 A1 WO2010069040 A1 WO 2010069040A1 CA 2009001645 W CA2009001645 W CA 2009001645W WO 2010069040 A1 WO2010069040 A1 WO 2010069040A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
wall portion
end wall
exercise weight
bellows folds
collapsible
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/CA2009/001645
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Gerard Grand
Original Assignee
Gerard Grand
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Gerard Grand filed Critical Gerard Grand
Publication of WO2010069040A1 publication Critical patent/WO2010069040A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/06User-manipulated weights
    • A63B21/0601Special physical structures of used masses
    • A63B21/0602Fluids, e.g. water
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/06User-manipulated weights
    • A63B21/072Dumb-bells, bar-bells or the like, e.g. weight discs having an integral peripheral handle
    • A63B21/075Dumb-bells, bar-bells or the like, e.g. weight discs having an integral peripheral handle with variable weights, e.g. weight systems with weight selecting means for bar-bells or dumb-bells

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a collapsible and expandible exercise weight, and more particularly to a collapsible and expandible exercise weight that retains liquids.
  • Portable exercise equipment in various forms, has been known for many years.
  • One of the recently more popular types of portable exercise equipment are various types of portable dumbbells. It is often difficult to travel with conventional dumbbells as they are somewhat heavy, by design and necessity. Accordingly, many types of water fi liable dumbbells have become more common recently in order to permit ready carrying of these dumbbells in a suitcase or the like, without taking up too much room or being overly heavy, especially for airline travel.
  • the bellows include an elongate wall body that is made from a compressible and expandable resilient material and which defines a sealed interior chamber therein.
  • the wall body has a first end portion, a second end portion and plurality of pleated sections located between and formed integrally with the end portions thereof.
  • the first end portion has a radially extending circular orifice which is formed through a wall thereof and which has a predetermined diameter for permitting air to enter into an exit from the interior chamber only via the orifice.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds and the narrow diameter bellows folds arc each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
  • the narrow diameter bellows folds at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds when the narrow diameter bellows folds are in the collapsed configuration.
  • a novel collapsible exercise weight comprising a first end wall portion and a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from the first end wall portion.
  • a peripheral outer wall is secured in sealed relation to the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior.
  • a removable and replaceable cap is for sealing off the aperture.
  • the peripheral outer wail comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The bellows folds are made from a bi-stablc plastic material.
  • a novel collapsible exercise weight comprising a first end wall portion and a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from the first end wall portion.
  • a peripheral outer wall is secured in scaled relation to the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior.
  • a removable and replaceable cap is for sealing off the aperture.
  • the peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
  • the bellows folds comprise curved outer peripheral portions and curved inner peripheral portions connected one to die next by angled portions.
  • the peripheral outer wall has a thickness of about one third the radius of curvature of the curved outer peripheral portions and the curved inner peripheral portions have a thickness of about one third the radius of curvature of the curved inner peripheral portions.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandiblc exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandable exercise weights integrally formed into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully expanded configuration;
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 is an end clcvational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 5 is a sectional side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure I, taken along section line 5-5 in Figure 2;
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandible exercise weights integrally formed into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully retracted configuration;
  • Figure 7 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 is an end elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6;
  • Figure 9 is a sectional side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6, taken along section line 9-9 in Figure 7;
  • Figure 10 is a sectional side elevational view of the first, preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1, taken along section line 10-10 in Figure 7;
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandible exercise weights assembled into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully expanded configuration;
  • Figure 13 is an end elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 1 ;
  • Figure 14 is a sectional side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 1 , taken along section line 14-14 in Figure 12;
  • Figure 15 is a sectional side eluvatio ⁇ al view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 11, taken along section line 15-15 in Figure 12;
  • Figure 16 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, but with a first alternative embodiment handle and handle connection means,
  • Figure 17 is a side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight of Figure 16;
  • Figure 22 is an end clcvational view of the connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expendible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 21 ;
  • Figure 30 is a sectional end clcvational view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 30-30 in Figure 28;
  • Figure 36 is a sectional end cicvational view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 36-36 in Figure 34,
  • An aperture 32 in one of the first end wall portion 30 and the second end wall portion 40 permits the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior 29.
  • the aperture 32 is disposed in the first end wall portion 30 and is defined by an outwardly projecting annular wall portion 34 having an external thread 36,
  • the removable and replaceable cap 38 has an internal thread 39 and is thrcadibly engaged on the external thread 3G of the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 34.
  • the peripheral outer wall 50 comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
  • the peripheral outer wall 50 comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds 52 and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds 54 disposed altcmatingly one with the other.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 52 are each substantially the same diameter one as The other and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 52 are each substantially the same diameter as said first end wall portion 30 and said second end wall portion 40.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 52 and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are each movable between an expanded configuration, as shown in Figures 1 through 5, and a collapsed configuration, as shown in Figures 6 through 10.
  • the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds 52 when the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are in the collapsed configuration.
  • the bellows folds arc made from a bi-stable plastic material in order to cause the various wide diameter bellows Folds 52 and narrow diameter bellows folds 54 of the peripheral outer wall 50 to remain in cither one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration, as the case may be, unless specifically manually moved to the other one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 52 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 56a and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 56b. There arc also curved inner peripheral portions 58.
  • the curved outer peripheral portions 56a and the curved outer peripheral portions 56b are interconnected to the curved inner peripheral portions 58 by angled portions 59, Tlic peripheral outer wall 50 has a thickness of about one third to about one fifth the radius of curvature of the curved outer peripheral portions 56a,56b, and the curved inner peripheral portions 58.
  • the first preferred embodiment exercise dumbbell as indicated by general reference numeral 70, comprises two first preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weights 20 and a handle 80 that are integrally formed one with the others preferably by blow molding,
  • FIG. 11 through 36 show a second preferred embodiment of the collapsible exercise weight of the present invention, as indicated by general reference numeral 120.
  • the second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 120 is very similar to the first preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 20, except that the collapsible exercise weights 120 and the handle (indicated as reference numeral 180 in a Figures 11 through 15, shown as a first alternative embodiment and indicated as reference numeral 180a in a Figures 16 through 19, and shown as a second alternative embodiment and indicated as reference numeral 180b in a Figures 20 through 35), arc not integrally formed one with the others.
  • the second preferred embodiment exercise dumbbell as indicated by general reference numeral 170, comprises two second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weights 120 and a handle 180 (or 180a, or 180b).
  • the second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 120 comprises a first end wad 130 portion and a second end wall portion 140 disposed in space relation from the first end wail 130 portion,
  • the first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 are preferably made from a suitable rigid plastic material such as high density polyethylene, but may be made from any other suitable material.
  • the first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 are of a thickness that allows them to be rigid and also weight bearing in the order of a few kilograms, depending on the exact size of the collapsible exercise weighL 120.
  • a peripheral outer wall 150 is secured in sealed relation to the first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior 129,
  • the substantially hollow interior 129 receives a liquid 122 therein, preferably water, in order to provide a readily removable and replaceable source of weight for the collapsible exercise weight 120
  • An aperture 132 in one of the first end wall portion 130 and the second end wall portion 140 permits the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior 129.
  • the aperture 132 is disposed in the first end wall portion 130 and is defined by an outwardly projecting annular wall portion 134 having an external thread 136.
  • the removable and replaceable cap 138 has an internal thread 139 and is threadibly engaged on the external thread 136 of the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 134.
  • a handle connection means 160 is disposed on one of the first end wall portion 130 and the second end wall portion 140 for connecting the collapsible exercise weight 120 to a handle 180.
  • the handle connection means 160 is disposed in the second end wall portion 140 and comprises a wide diameter outwardly projecting annular wall portion (62 and a narrower outwardly projecting annular wall portion 163 onto which the handle 180 fits,
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 152 and the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 arc each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
  • the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds 152 when the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 arc in the collapsed configuration.
  • the bellows folds arc made from a bi-stablc plastic material in order to cause the various wide diameter bellows folds 152 and narrow diameter bellows folds 154 of the peripheral outer wall 150 to remain in either one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration, as the case may be, unless specifically manually moved to the other one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration.
  • the wide diameter bellows folds 152 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 156a and the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 comprise Curved outer peripheral portions 156b. There arc also curved inner peripheral portions 158.
  • the curved outer peripheral portions 156a and the curved outer peripheral portions 156b arc interconnected to the curved inner peripheral portions 158 by angled portions 159.
  • the peripheral outer wall 150 has a thickness of about one third to aboul one fifth the radius of curvature of the curved outer pe ⁇ pheral portions 156a, 156b, and the curved inner peripheral portions 158.
  • the handle 180b comprises a first handle portion 181, as shown in Figures 25 through 30, and a second handle portion 191 , as shown in Figures 31 through 36, F,ach end 182, 183 of the first handle portion 181 has an arcuate locking protrusion 184 that locks behind a cooperating protrusion 167b on the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162b of the connector 160.
  • a plurality ofparallel internal reinforcing ribs 185 help provide structural strength for the first handle portion 181 of the handle 180
  • a plurality of parallel internal reinforcing ribs 195 help provide structural strength for the second handle portion 191 of the handle 190.
  • the present invention provides a collapsible liquid container, all of which features are unknown in the prior art.

Abstract

A collapsible exercise weight comprises a first end wail portion, a second end wall portion and a peripheral outer wall that together define a substantially hollow interior. A capped aperture permits the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior. A handle connector is for connecting the collapsible exercise weight to a handle. The peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds disposed altematingly one with the other. The wide diameter bellows folds and the narrow diameter bellows folds are each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The narrow diameter bellows folds at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds when the narrow diameter bellows folds are in the collapsed configuration.

Description

COLLAPSIBLE AND EXPANDIBLE EXERCISE WEIGHT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a collapsible and expandible exercise weight, and more particularly to a collapsible and expandible exercise weight that retains liquids.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Portable exercise equipment, in various forms, has been known for many years. One of the recently more popular types of portable exercise equipment are various types of portable dumbbells. It is often difficult to travel with conventional dumbbells as they are somewhat heavy, by design and necessity. Accordingly, many types of water fi liable dumbbells have become more common recently in order to permit ready carrying of these dumbbells in a suitcase or the like, without taking up too much room or being overly heavy, especially for airline travel.
[0003] One significant problem wilh water Tillable dumbbells is that of adjustability of weight in order to provide the user with a selection of weight values depending on the exercise that is being done.
[0004] One such patent that discloses a system for accurately indexing water tillable dumbbell so that various selected weights can be achieved can be found in United States Patent No. 6,758,795 issued July 6, 2004 to Barber, and entitled Adjustable Watcr-Fillablc Exercise Weights. These exercise weights comprise a readily portable dumbbell or barbell for exercising and weight training, in which weight units on an elongate handle comprise front and rear end plates interconnected by a collapsable/expandable fluid receptacle in the form of a resilient bellows. The weight unit is lengthened and expanded in order to accommodate fluid being added, and is shortened and decreased in volume corresponding to the fluid being removed. Although it is possible to retain the weight unit at its maximum size for any amount of water contained therein, this is generally unacceptable as the water would slosh around during exercising, which is unacceptable because it would be distracting and also because the forces involved in the water sloshing around would interfere with proper exercising. A calibration means is provided for visually indicating the weight of the unit corresponding to the longitudinal spacing between the front and end plates of the unit. In a preferred embodiment, a visually readable measure of weight is provided by means for a graduated bar insert which extends slidably within the hollow handle of the dumbbell or barbell and moves there along with expansion or contraction of the water-filled bellows.
[0005] Although the watcr-fillablc dumbbell disclosed in the Barber patent does work well, it has been found that it may not be cost effective to manufacture.
[0006] United States Patent Application No.5,626,543 issued May 6, 1997 to Chen, discloses a Bellows-
Like Exerciser that includes a bellows and a pair of gripping units attached to the bellows. The bellows include an elongate wall body that is made from a compressible and expandable resilient material and which defines a sealed interior chamber therein. The wall body has a first end portion, a second end portion and plurality of pleated sections located between and formed integrally with the end portions thereof. The first end portion has a radially extending circular orifice which is formed through a wall thereof and which has a predetermined diameter for permitting air to enter into an exit from the interior chamber only via the orifice. The gripping units are respectively attached to the first and second end portions of the wall body such as the wall body can be compressed or stretched by applying a force on the first and second end portions so as to vary the volume of the chamber in the wall body, thereby enabling the user to achieve an alternate pull and push exercising effects on a user. This bellows-like exerciser does not have means to permit the bellows to be retained at a specific size or displacement. [0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible and expandible exercise weight.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a collapsible and expandible exercise weight having a bellows type peripheral wall.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a collapsible and expandible exercise weight usable as part of an exercise dumbbell.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[00010] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a novel collapsible exercise weight comprising a first end wall portion and a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from the first end wall portion. A peripheral outer wall is secured in scaled relation to the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior. An aperture in one of the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior. A removable and replaceable cap is for sealing offthc aperture. The peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds disposed alternatingly one with the other. The wide diameter bellows folds and the narrow diameter bellows folds arc each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The narrow diameter bellows folds at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds when the narrow diameter bellows folds are in the collapsed configuration.
[00011] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a novel collapsible exercise weight comprising a first end wall portion and a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from the first end wall portion. A peripheral outer wall is secured in sealed relation to the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior. An aperture in one of the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior. A removable and replaceable cap is for sealing off the aperture. The peripheral outer wail comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The bellows folds are made from a bi-stablc plastic material.
[00012] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a novel collapsible exercise weight comprising a first end wall portion and a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from the first end wall portion. A peripheral outer wall is secured in scaled relation to the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior. An aperture in one of the first end wall portion and the second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior. A removable and replaceable cap is for sealing off the aperture. The peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The bellows folds comprise curved outer peripheral portions and curved inner peripheral portions connected one to die next by angled portions. The peripheral outer wall has a thickness of about one third the radius of curvature of the curved outer peripheral portions and the curved inner peripheral portions have a thickness of about one third the radius of curvature of the curved inner peripheral portions.
[00013] Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of die structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which is briefly described herein below. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[00014] The novel features which arc believed to be characteristic of the collapsible and expandiblc exercise weight according to the present invention, as to its structure, organization, use and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention will now be illustrated by way of example. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:
[00015] Figure 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandiblc exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandable exercise weights integrally formed into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully expanded configuration;
[00016] Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 ;
[00017] Figure 3 is an end clcvational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 ;
[00018] Figure 4 is a sectional side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1, taken along section line 4-4 in Figure 2\,
[00019] Figure 5 is a sectional side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure I, taken along section line 5-5 in Figure 2; [00020] Figure 6 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandible exercise weights integrally formed into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully retracted configuration;
[00021] Figure 7 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6;
[00022] Figure 8 is an end elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6;
[00023] Figure 9 is a sectional side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 6, taken along section line 9-9 in Figure 7;
[00024] Figure 10 is a sectional side elevational view of the first, preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1, taken along section line 10-10 in Figure 7;
[00025] Figure 11 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, with two collapsible and expandible exercise weights assembled into an exercise dumbbell, and with the bellows in a fully expanded configuration;
[00026] Figure 12 is a side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 11;
[00027] Figure 13 is an end elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 1 ; [00028] Figure 14 is a sectional side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 1 1 , taken along section line 14-14 in Figure 12;
[00029] Figure 15 is a sectional side eluvatioπal view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 11, taken along section line 15-15 in Figure 12;
[00030] Figure 16 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight according to the present invention, but with a first alternative embodiment handle and handle connection means,
[00031] Figure 17 is a side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight of Figure 16;
[00032] Figure 18 is an end elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight of Figure 16;
[00033] Figure 19 is a sectional side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight of Figure 16, taken along section line 19-19 in Figure 18;
[00034] Figure 20 is a perspective view of the connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight of Figure 1 1 , but with a second alternative embodiment handle and handle connection means; [00035] Figure 21 is a side elevational view of Lhc connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expaπdiblc exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 20, with the second alternative embodiment handle and handle connection means;
[00036] Figure 22 is an end clcvational view of the connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expendible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 21 ;
[00037] Figure 23 is a sectional side clcvational view of the connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandable exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 21 , taken along section line 23-23 in Figure 22;
[00038] Figure 24 is a sectional side clcvational view of the connector used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and cxpandible exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of Figure 21 , taken along section Jinc 24-24 in Figure 22;
[00039] Figure 25 is a perspective view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of F.igu res 20 through
24;
[00040] Figure 26 is a side elevational view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and cxpandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through
24; [00041] Figure 27 is a top plan view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and cxpaπdiblc exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24;
[00042] Figure 28 is an end clcvational view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through
24;
[00043] Figure 29 is a sectional side elevatiσnal view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 29-29 in Figure 28;
[00044] Figure 30 is a sectional end clcvational view of a first portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 30-30 in Figure 28;
[00045] Figure 31 is a perspective view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandible exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24;
[00046] Figure 32 is a side elevational view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and cxpandibie exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24; [00047] Figure 33 is a top plan view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and cxpandiblc exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24;
[00048] Figure 34 is an end elevational view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through
24;
[00049] Figure 35 is a sectional side elevational view of a second portion of the handle used in the first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 35-35 in Figure 34; and,
[00050] Figure 36 is a sectional end cicvational view of a second portion of the handle used in the second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight in conjunction with the connector of Figures 20 through 24, taken along section line 36-36 in Figure 34,
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[00051] Referring to Figures I through 36 of the drawings, it will be noted that Figures 1 through 10 illustrate a first preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of the present invention, and Figures 11 through 36 illustrate a second preferred embodiment of the collapsible and expandibie exercise weight and exercise dumbbell of the present invention. [00052] Reference will now be made to Figures 1 through 10, which show a first preferred embodiment of the collapsible liquid container of the present invention, as indicated by general reference numeral 20. The collapsible exercise weight 20 comprises a first end wall 30 portion and a second end wall portion 40 disposed in spaced relation from the first end wall 30 portion. Preferably, but not necessarily, the first end wall portion 30 and the second end wall portion 40 are each substantially circular and each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
[00053] A peripheral outer wall 50 is connected in sealed relation to the first end wall 30 portion and the second end wall portion 40 and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior 29. The substantially hollow interior 29 receives a liquid 22 therein, preferably water, in order to provide a readily removable and replaceable source of weight for the collapsible exercise weight 20.
[00054] The first end wall 30 portion, the second end wall portion 40, and the peripheral outer wall 50 are each a unitary structure, arc preferably made from a suitable rigid plastic material such as high density polyethylene, but may be made from any other suitable material. Further, the first end wall 30 portion and the second end wall portion 40 are of a thickness that allows them to be substantially rigid and also weight bearing in the order of a few kilograms, depending on the exact size of the collapsible exercise weight 20.
[00055] An aperture 32 in one of the first end wall portion 30 and the second end wall portion 40 permits the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior 29. In the firsl preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the aperture 32 is disposed in the first end wall portion 30 and is defined by an outwardly projecting annular wall portion 34 having an external thread 36, There is also a removable and replaceable cap 38 for scaling off the aperture 32. The removable and replaceable cap 38 has an internal thread 39 and is thrcadibly engaged on the external thread 3G of the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 34. [00056] The peripheral outer wall 50 comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. More specifically, the peripheral outer wall 50 comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds 52 and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds 54 disposed altcmatingly one with the other. Preferably, the wide diameter bellows folds 52 are each substantially the same diameter one as The other and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are each substantially the same diameter one as the other. Also, as illustrated, but not necessarily, the wide diameter bellows folds 52 are each substantially the same diameter as said first end wall portion 30 and said second end wall portion 40.
[00057] The wide diameter bellows folds 52 and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are each movable between an expanded configuration, as shown in Figures 1 through 5, and a collapsed configuration, as shown in Figures 6 through 10. The narrow diameter bellows folds 54 at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds 52 when the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 are in the collapsed configuration.
[00058] Further, the bellows folds arc made from a bi-stable plastic material in order to cause the various wide diameter bellows Folds 52 and narrow diameter bellows folds 54 of the peripheral outer wall 50 to remain in cither one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration, as the case may be, unless specifically manually moved to the other one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration.
[00059] Also, as can readily be seen from the figures, the wide diameter bellows folds 52 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 56a and the narrow diameter bellows folds 54 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 56b. There arc also curved inner peripheral portions 58. The curved outer peripheral portions 56a and the curved outer peripheral portions 56b are interconnected to the curved inner peripheral portions 58 by angled portions 59, Tlic peripheral outer wall 50 has a thickness of about one third to about one fifth the radius of curvature of the curved outer peripheral portions 56a,56b, and the curved inner peripheral portions 58. [00060] The first preferred embodiment exercise dumbbell, as indicated by general reference numeral 70, comprises two first preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weights 20 and a handle 80 that are integrally formed one with the others preferably by blow molding,
[00061 ] Reference will now be made to Figures 11 through 36, which show a second preferred embodiment of the collapsible exercise weight of the present invention, as indicated by general reference numeral 120. The second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 120 is very similar to the first preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 20, except that the collapsible exercise weights 120 and the handle (indicated as reference numeral 180 in a Figures 11 through 15, shown as a first alternative embodiment and indicated as reference numeral 180a in a Figures 16 through 19, and shown as a second alternative embodiment and indicated as reference numeral 180b in a Figures 20 through 35), arc not integrally formed one with the others. The second preferred embodiment exercise dumbbell, as indicated by general reference numeral 170, comprises two second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weights 120 and a handle 180 (or 180a, or 180b).
[00062] The second preferred embodiment collapsible exercise weight 120 comprises a first end wad 130 portion and a second end wall portion 140 disposed in space relation from the first end wail 130 portion, The first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 are preferably made from a suitable rigid plastic material such as high density polyethylene, but may be made from any other suitable material. Further, the first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 are of a thickness that allows them to be rigid and also weight bearing in the order of a few kilograms, depending on the exact size of the collapsible exercise weighL 120.
[00063] A peripheral outer wall 150 is secured in sealed relation to the first end wall 130 portion and the second end wall portion 140 and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior 129, The substantially hollow interior 129 receives a liquid 122 therein, preferably water, in order to provide a readily removable and replaceable source of weight for the collapsible exercise weight 120, [00064] An aperture 132 in one of the first end wall portion 130 and the second end wall portion 140 permits the ingress of water into and the egress of water from the substantially hollow interior 129. In the first preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the aperture 132 is disposed in the first end wall portion 130 and is defined by an outwardly projecting annular wall portion 134 having an external thread 136. There is also a removable and replaceable cap 138 for scaling off the aperture 132. The removable and replaceable cap 138 has an internal thread 139 and is threadibly engaged on the external thread 136 of the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 134.
[00065] A handle connection means 160 is disposed on one of the first end wall portion 130 and the second end wall portion 140 for connecting the collapsible exercise weight 120 to a handle 180. In the second preferred embodiment, as illustrated in Figures 1 1 through 15, the handle connection means 160 is disposed in the second end wall portion 140 and comprises a wide diameter outwardly projecting annular wall portion (62 and a narrower outwardly projecting annular wall portion 163 onto which the handle 180 fits,
[00066] In a first alternative embodiment, as illustrated in Figures 16 through 19, the collapsible exercise weight 120a is threadibly engaged onto the handle 180a. The handle connection means 160 is disposed in the second end wall portion 140 and comprises a wide diameter outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162a having an external thread 163a. The end of the handle 180a threadibly engages the onto the wide diameter outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162a.
[00067] In a second alternative embodiment, as illustrated in Figures 20 through 35, the collapsible exercise weight 120b is engaged onto the handle 180b via the handle connection means 160 that comprises an outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162b having a protrusion 167b with an undercut. The end of the handle I SOb (shown in Figures 25 through 35) locks onto the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162b. [00068] The peripheral outer wall 150 comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. More specifically, the peripheral outer wall 150 comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds 152 and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds 154 disposed altcrnatingly one with the other. The wide diameter bellows folds 152 and the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 arc each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The narrow diameter bellows folds 154 at least partially fit within adjacent ones of the wide diameter bellows folds 152 when the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 arc in the collapsed configuration.
[00069] Further, the bellows folds arc made from a bi-stablc plastic material in order to cause the various wide diameter bellows folds 152 and narrow diameter bellows folds 154 of the peripheral outer wall 150 to remain in either one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration, as the case may be, unless specifically manually moved to the other one of the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration.
[00070] Also, as can readily be seen from the figures, the wide diameter bellows folds 152 comprise curved outer peripheral portions 156a and the narrow diameter bellows folds 154 comprise Curved outer peripheral portions 156b. There arc also curved inner peripheral portions 158. The curved outer peripheral portions 156a and the curved outer peripheral portions 156b arc interconnected to the curved inner peripheral portions 158 by angled portions 159. The peripheral outer wall 150 has a thickness of about one third to aboul one fifth the radius of curvature of the curved outer peπpheral portions 156a, 156b, and the curved inner peripheral portions 158.
[00071] Reference will now be made to Figures 25 through 35, which show the second alternative embodiment handle 180b. The handle 180b comprises a first handle portion 181, as shown in Figures 25 through 30, and a second handle portion 191 , as shown in Figures 31 through 36, F,ach end 182, 183 of the first handle portion 181 has an arcuate locking protrusion 184 that locks behind a cooperating protrusion 167b on the outwardly projecting annular wall portion 162b of the connector 160. A plurality ofparallel internal reinforcing ribs 185 help provide structural strength for the first handle portion 181 of the handle 180, A plurality of parallel internal reinforcing ribs 195 help provide structural strength for the second handle portion 191 of the handle 190. Two elongate flanges 196 on the outers edges of the second handle portion 191 fit into cooperating slots 186 in the first handle portion 181 to cause the first handle portion 181 and the second handle portion 191 to be correctly aligned when secured together by a suitable adhesive or ultrasonic welding.
[00072] As can be understood from the above description and from the accompanying drawings, the present invention provides a collapsible liquid container, all of which features are unknown in the prior art.
[00073] Other variations of the above principles will be apparent to those who are knowledgeable in the field of the invention, and such variations are considered to be within the scope of the present invention. Further, other modifications and alterations may be used in the design and manufacture of the collapsible liquid container of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.

Claims

I CLAIM :
I , A collapsible exercise weight comprising:
a first end wall portion;
a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from said first end wall portion;
a peripheral outer wall secured in sealed relation to said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior,
an aperture in one of said first end wail portion and said second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from said substantially hollow interior;
a removable and replaceable cap for sealing off said aperture;
wherein said peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds disposed alternatingly one with the other;
wherein said wide diameter bellows folds and said narrow diameter bellows folds arc each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration;
wherein said narrow diameter bellows folds at least partially fit within adjacent ones of said wide diameter bellows folds when said narrow diameter bellows folds arc in said collapsed configuration,
2. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 1 , farther comprising handle connection means disposed on one of said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion for connecting said collapsible exercise weight to a handle.
3. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 1, wherein said first end wall portion, said second end wall portion and said peripheral outer wall arc integrally formed one with the other.
4. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 1, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion are substantially rigid.
5. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 1, wherein said first end wail portion and said second end wall portion are each substantially circular.
6. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 5, wherein said narrow diameter bellows folds arc each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
7. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 6, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
8. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 7, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
9. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 8, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter as said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion.
10. A collapsible exercise weight comprising: a first end wall portion;
a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from said first end wall portion;
a peripheral outer wall secured in scaled relation to said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior;
an aperture in one of said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from said substantially hollow interior;
a removable and replaceable cap for sealing off said aperture,
wherein said peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration;
wherein said bellows folds arc made from a bi-stablc plastic material.
1 1. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 10, wherein said handle connection means is disposed on one of said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion for connecting said collapsible exercise weight to a handle.
12. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 10, wherein said bellows folds comprise a plurality of wide diameter bellows folds and a plurality of narrow diameter bellows folds disposed altematiπgly one with the other.
13. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 10, wherein said first end wall portion, said second end wall portion and said peripheral outer wall arc integrally formed one with the other.
14. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 10, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion are each substantially circular.
15. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 14, wherein said narrow diameter bellows folds arc each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
16. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 15, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter one as the other
17. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 16, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
18. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 17, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter as said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion.
19. A col lapsible exercise weight comprising:
a Tirst end wall portion;
a second end wall portion disposed in space relation from said first end wall portion; a peripheral outer wall secured in sealed relation to said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion and extending therebetween, to together define a substantially hollow interior;
an aperture in one of said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion to permit the ingress of water into and the egress of water from said substantially hollow interior;
a removable and replaceable cap for scaling off said aperture;
wherein said peripheral outer wall comprises a plurality of bellows folds each movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration;
wherein said bellows folds comprise curved outer peripheral portions and curved inner peripheral portions connected one to the next by angled portions; and,
wherein said peripheral outer wall lias a thickness of about one third the radius of curvature of said curved outer peripheral portions and said curved inner peripheral portions have a thickness of aboul one third the radius of curvature of said curved inner peripheral portions.
20. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 19, wherein said first end wall portion, said second end wall portion and said peripheral outer wall arc integrally formed one with the other.
21. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 19, wherein two collapsable exercise weights and a handle are integrally formed one with the others to form a dumbbell.
22. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 19, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion are each substantially circular.
23. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 22, wherein said narrow diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
24. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 23, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds are each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
25. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 24, wherein said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion arc each substantially the same diameter one as the other.
26. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 25, wherein said wide diameter bellows folds arc each substantially the same diameter as said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion.
27. The collapsible exercise weight of claim 26, further comprising handle connection means disposed on one of said first end wall portion and said second end wall portion.
PCT/CA2009/001645 2008-11-18 2009-11-18 Collapsible and expandible exercise weight WO2010069040A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US11561008P 2008-11-18 2008-11-18
US61/115,610 2008-11-18

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2010069040A1 true WO2010069040A1 (en) 2010-06-24

Family

ID=42212070

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/CA2009/001645 WO2010069040A1 (en) 2008-11-18 2009-11-18 Collapsible and expandible exercise weight

Country Status (3)

Country Link
US (1) US8652016B2 (en)
CA (1) CA2684653A1 (en)
WO (1) WO2010069040A1 (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN112169252A (en) * 2020-09-27 2021-01-05 广州盛婕电子商务有限公司 Body-building counter weight device capable of accurately balancing weight and eliminating noise during balancing weight

Families Citing this family (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20110230317A9 (en) * 2008-12-08 2011-09-22 Stephen Barber Adjustable fluid-fillable exercise weights
US20130267390A1 (en) * 2012-01-05 2013-10-10 Rick Warren Liquid fillable portable exercise apparatus
US20130337980A1 (en) * 2012-06-19 2013-12-19 JBS Mobile Fitness Enterprises Collapsible kettlebell
US20140066269A1 (en) * 2012-09-04 2014-03-06 Michael Wheler Inertial Dumbbell Exercise Device
WO2015020984A1 (en) * 2013-08-08 2015-02-12 Peralo Charles A Multiple use exercise device
USD757190S1 (en) 2014-04-23 2016-05-24 Jerry Prenatt Exercise device
US9486664B2 (en) 2014-04-23 2016-11-08 Jerry Prenatt Exercise device
US9764182B2 (en) 2014-05-28 2017-09-19 Daniel Joseph Rohanna Free weight with ridged grip
WO2015187393A1 (en) * 2014-06-02 2015-12-10 Edge Prototype LLC Exercise lifting bar with translating hand grips
US9782620B2 (en) * 2015-03-27 2017-10-10 Victor A. Morales Barbell
CN107050748B (en) * 2017-03-14 2022-04-22 王槐奇 Adjustable dumbbell
US10933271B2 (en) * 2018-10-31 2021-03-02 Tony D Pace Portable and adjustably weighted containers of liquid for fitness training
USD888849S1 (en) * 2019-01-29 2020-06-30 Power Systems (Ps), Llc Dumbbell
USD896324S1 (en) * 2019-02-12 2020-09-15 Yu-Chen Yu Dumbbell

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4873100A (en) * 1987-04-15 1989-10-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Bistable expandable bottle
US4905992A (en) * 1988-06-06 1990-03-06 Mcwain Richard J Collapsible weight system
US6758795B2 (en) * 2000-08-22 2004-07-06 Stephen Barber Adjustable water-fillable exercise weights

Family Cites Families (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3939888A (en) * 1971-07-14 1976-02-24 Scarnato Thomas J Hermetically sealable collapsible container
US3836141A (en) * 1973-12-18 1974-09-17 R Franklyn Pneumatic chest exerciser
US4248421A (en) * 1979-06-26 1981-02-03 Salazar Maria V Chest exerciser
US4492313A (en) * 1984-05-29 1985-01-08 William Touzani Collapsible bottle
US4997184A (en) * 1990-03-20 1991-03-05 Sherman Barry S Travel dumbbell
DE69420597T2 (en) * 1993-02-19 2000-02-17 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Liquid container
USD372667S (en) * 1994-04-26 1996-08-13 Masayosi Mazda Bellows container
USD372669S (en) * 1994-05-10 1996-08-13 Masayosi Mazda Bellows container
KR960001558U (en) * 1994-06-09 1996-01-19 정명길 Synthetic resin wrinkle container
JP3108377B2 (en) * 1997-01-15 2000-11-13 芳雄 臼井 Crushable plastic bottle
US20110230317A9 (en) * 2008-12-08 2011-09-22 Stephen Barber Adjustable fluid-fillable exercise weights

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4873100A (en) * 1987-04-15 1989-10-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Bistable expandable bottle
US4905992A (en) * 1988-06-06 1990-03-06 Mcwain Richard J Collapsible weight system
US6758795B2 (en) * 2000-08-22 2004-07-06 Stephen Barber Adjustable water-fillable exercise weights

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN112169252A (en) * 2020-09-27 2021-01-05 广州盛婕电子商务有限公司 Body-building counter weight device capable of accurately balancing weight and eliminating noise during balancing weight

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
US8652016B2 (en) 2014-02-18
US20100222186A1 (en) 2010-09-02
CA2684653A1 (en) 2010-05-18

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
WO2010069040A1 (en) Collapsible and expandible exercise weight
US6758795B2 (en) Adjustable water-fillable exercise weights
US6099441A (en) Water weight exercise kit
US10105566B2 (en) Weighted soft plate fitness device
US6682447B1 (en) Training bat system
US4695051A (en) Collapsible dumbbells
US20150051053A1 (en) Exercise device
US9833653B2 (en) Exercise and massage device
US11446537B2 (en) Kettlebell-type device
US20130337980A1 (en) Collapsible kettlebell
US9039574B2 (en) Exercise ring
RU2581813C9 (en) Device for improvement of fitness
US5997442A (en) Portable multi-purpose exercise system
AU748942B2 (en) Method and apparatus for testing and exercising pelvic muscles
US20100255960A1 (en) Kettlebell
US10933271B2 (en) Portable and adjustably weighted containers of liquid for fitness training
US20100144498A1 (en) Adjustable fluid-fillable exercise weights
US7390288B2 (en) Training bag apparatus
US20140249002A1 (en) Liquid-containing weighted device suitable for use in fitness, training, conditioning and/or rehabilitation
US5060934A (en) Hand exerciser
CA1291496C (en) Barbell
US5256123A (en) Female abdominal exercise device
EP1280584B1 (en) Adjustable water-fillable exercise weights
AU2014202923A1 (en) Exercise apparatus
AU2001254568A1 (en) Adjustable water-fillable exercise weights

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 09832754

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 09832754

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1