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US20120021877A1 - Adjustable dumbbell and system - Google Patents

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US20120021877A1 - Adjustable dumbbell and system - Google Patents

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US20120021877A1
US20120021877A1 US13/220,421 US201113220421A US2012021877A1 US 20120021877 A1 US20120021877 A1 US 20120021877A1 US 201113220421 A US201113220421 A US 201113220421A US 2012021877 A1 US2012021877 A1 US 2012021877A1 Authority
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Randal L. Lundquist
Jason B. Luedeke
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    • 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
    • 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
    • A63B21/0728Dumb-bells, bar-bells or the like, e.g. weight discs having an integral peripheral handle with means for fixing weights on bars, i.e. fixing olympic discs or bumper plates on bar-bells or dumb-bells
    • 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
    • A63B21/00058Mechanical means for varying the resistance
    • A63B21/00065Mechanical means for varying the resistance by increasing or reducing the number of resistance units

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  • the present invention is directed to a weightlifting device. More particularly, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed to an adjustable weight dumbbell device and system having an internal plate retention mechanism.
  • weightlifters perform a variety of exercises to build and develop muscle. These exercises can be performed through the use of free weights or the use of weightlifting machines. While both free weights and weightlifting machines provide a means to develop and build muscle, many weightlifters prefer the natural motion afforded by the use of free weights, such as dumbbells and barbells. The ability to move naturally allows the weightlifter a greater degree of variety in their exercise routine and the ability to isolate specific muscles.
  • dumbbells provide the freedom desired by weightlifters
  • conventional dumbbells have several drawbacks.
  • Many conventional dumbbells are made of a cast metal and therefore provide the user with a fixed weight.
  • the fixed weight dumbbells prevent a user from adjusting the amount of weight used, thus decreasing the amount of exercise options available to the user.
  • Other conventional dumbbells are provided with removable weight plates allowing the user to adjust the weight to be lifted. These types of dumbbells may require the clamps, brackets, screws to secure the weight plates to the dumbbell.
  • the attachment devices may be cumbersome and subject to failure potentially injuring the user or others.
  • dumbbells and barbells are devices that allow the user to select a desired amount of weight to be lifted from a stack of weights.
  • many of these devices interfere with the natural movement of the user during the lifting motion. These devices force the user to insert a hand into a cage to lift the weight, severely limiting the movement of the user's wrist. These devices may also be cumbersome to use.
  • the width of the dumbbell and barbell may be static making the device unstable during use. In addition, these devices offer little in the way of safety.
  • a weight lifting device of the present invention takes the form of a handle that includes off-set passages inside the handle and locking mechanisms attached to each end of the handle.
  • a stack of individual weight plates arranged adjacent to the locking mechanisms.
  • the weight plates are supported by a base, the base is adapted to prevent the bottoms of the weight plates from contacting the base.
  • a retention member is placed within each passage in the handle.
  • the retention member includes a rod having a series of holes running down a portion of the rod and a retention bar.
  • the retention bar extends perpendicularly from an end of the rod.
  • the rod is adapted to slide and rotate within the handle. In other exemplary embodiments the rod is adapted to slide in the handle and prevented from rotating.
  • the weight plates include a vertical guide, a channel and a retention groove.
  • the vertical guides and channels of each plate are aligned allowing the retention member to pass through the plates.
  • the vertical guide is adapted to allow the retention bar to pass through the plate and the channel is adapted to allow the rod to pass through the plate.
  • a user extends the retention member through a desired number of plates on both ends of the device. Next the user rotates the retention bar into the retention groove of the selected weight plate. When the retention bar is placed in the retention groove the holes on the rod are aligned with the locking mechanisms. The user then engages the pin inside the locking mechanism with the aligned hole. This prevents the rod from rotating and moving longitudinally. The weight plate is prevented from slipping off the end of the rod by the retention bar nested in the retention groove.
  • the retention member includes a rod, an attachment member and a retention pin.
  • the rod is shaped in a manner such that it is prevented from rotating relative to the handle and weight plates.
  • the attachment member is adapted to attach the retention pin to the rod.
  • the retention pin in this embodiment is a spring loaded pull pin.
  • the weight plates are adapted to receive the retention member of this embodiment.
  • the vertical guide in the weight plate is adapted to slidably receive the retention pin, and a retention tab is located in the vertical guide. The retention tab and retention plate are each adapted to retain the selected weight plates to the rod.
  • the weight lifting device may have support adapted to cradle the locking mechanisms providing automatic locking and unlocking of the locking mechanism.
  • the locking mechanism includes a pin extending through the body of the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is positioned transverse to the rod running through the locking mechanism.
  • a channel disposed in the support forces the pin to engage the rod inside the locking mechanism preventing movement of the rod.
  • another channel disposed in the support forces the pin to disengage from the rod allowing the rod to freely slide allowing a different number of weight plates to be selected.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded view of one exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an exemplary handle of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an exemplary locking mechanism of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 8 is a top perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a top perspective view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 11 is a side view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 12 is a front view of an exemplary retention pin of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 13 is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the unlocked position of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 14 is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the locked position of the adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 8 ;
  • FIG. 15 is a top perspective view of a another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of a first side of an exemplary weight plate of an exemplary adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a top perspective view of a second side of an exemplary weight plate of an exemplary adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 18A is a side view of an exemplary retention member in the locked position
  • FIG. 18B is a side perspective view of an exemplary retention member in the locked position
  • FIG. 19A is a side view of an exemplary retention member in the unlocked position
  • FIG. 19B is a side perspective view of an exemplary retention member in the unlocked position
  • FIG. 20A is a bottom perspective view of an exemplary rod according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 20B is a side view of an exemplary rod according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 21 is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the locked position of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 15 ;
  • FIG. 22 is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the unlocked position of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell of FIG. 15 .
  • an adjustable dumbbell device 5 (adjustable dumbbell) of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 , and is depicted in more detail in the exploded view of FIG. 2 and in the component drawings of FIG. 3-7 .
  • the adjustable dumbbell 5 includes a handle 10 having opposing locking mechanisms 12 attached to the end portions thereof.
  • a plurality of selectable weight plates 14 positioned adjacent to the locking mechanisms 12 .
  • a retention member 16 is disposed within each end of the handle 10 and extends from the handle 10 through the weight plates 14 , the purpose of which is described in more detail below.
  • a base 18 is also provided and includes a base plate 20 , plate rests 22 and plate guides 24 extending upwardly from the top surface of the base plate 20 .
  • the plate rests 22 are affixed to the top surface of the base plate 20 and extend upwardly therefrom.
  • the plate rests 22 are adapted to contact and support the weight plates 14 .
  • the plate rests 22 may be arranged in sets of two wherein the plate rests 22 of each set are parallel to one another.
  • the plate guides 24 affixed to the top surface of the base plate 20 may extend upwardly at an angle therefrom. The angled configuration, as seen in FIG. 2 , forces the weight plates 14 onto the plate rests 22 and into the proper stacked configuration so as to be arranged vertically side-by-side.
  • plate guides 24 may extend from the base plate 20 on either end of the stacked weight plates 14 .
  • plate guides 24 may extend from the base plate 20 from at both ends of the stacked weight plates 14 .
  • a weight plate of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 5 is depicted in FIGS. 3-4 .
  • the weight plate includes a first side 30 and a second side 32 .
  • the weight plates 14 are stacked so that the first side 30 faces away from the handle 10 and the second side 32 faces the handle 10 .
  • a number of notches 34 are disposed in the weight plate 14 .
  • the notches 34 are positioned on opposing sides of the weight plate 14 and are adapted so that the weight plate 14 may rest erectly on the plate rests 22 .
  • the notches 34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to prevent the lower portion of the weight plate 14 from contacting base plate 20 . This prevents the stack of weight plates 14 from binding when removed from and placed into the base 18 .
  • the notches 34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to allow the lower portion of the weight plate 14 to contact the base plate 20 .
  • the weight plates 14 may be adapted to rest directly on any surface without the need for a base 18 .
  • Weight plates 14 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 5 also includes a vertical guide 38 vertically aligned in the weight plate 14 intersecting with a lateral channel 40 located in the weight plate 14 .
  • the vertical guide 38 includes an open end 42 and a terminal end 44 .
  • the vertical guide 38 may terminate in the lateral channel 40 (as shown in FIG. 9 ).
  • the lateral channel 40 has a circular configuration and has an interior diameter greater than the width of the intersecting vertical guide 38 .
  • the lateral channel 40 is also adapted to slidably receive the retention member 16 (shown in FIG. 6 ), as described in more detail below.
  • the lateral channel 40 is adapted to rotatably and slidably receive a portion of the retention member 16 .
  • the lateral channel 40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.
  • the weight plate 14 may also include a stacking pin 46 extending from a lower portion of the second side 32 thereof.
  • a corresponding pin groove 48 may be disposed in the lower portion of the first side 30 of the weight plate 14 .
  • the pin groove 48 is adapted to receive the stacking pin 46 of adjacent weight plates 14 when in a stacked configuration.
  • the interlocking of the stacking pin 46 and the pin groove 48 prevents the weight plates 14 from rotating relative to one another. This interlocking provides a more stable exercise motion without the need for cumbersome stabilizing features and aids in alignment of the lateral channels 40 of each stacked weight plate 14 .
  • a retention groove 36 is also disposed within the first side 30 of the weight plate 14 .
  • the retention groove 36 is adapted to receive the retention bar 64 (shown in FIG. 6 ) portion of the retention member 16 , described in greater detail below.
  • the retention groove 36 may extend from the lateral channel 40 to an outer edge of the weight plate 14 .
  • the handle 10 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 5 is depicted in FIG. 5 .
  • the handle 10 includes a first end 50 and a second end 52 , each end having a locking mechanism 12 affixed thereto and extending radially and outwardly therefrom.
  • the handle 10 has a first passage 54 and a second passage 56 disposed therein.
  • the first passage 54 extends laterally into the handle 10 from the first end 50 and the second passage 56 extends laterally into the handle 10 from the second end 52 .
  • the first passage 50 and the second passage 54 are offset so as to not intersect with one another inside the handle 10 .
  • the first and second passages 54 and 56 are adapted to slidably receive the rod 60 (shown in FIG. 6 ) portion of the retention member 16 , as described in more detail below.
  • the first and second passages 54 and 56 are adapted to slidably and rotatably receive the rod 60 portion of the retention member 16 .
  • the retention member 16 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 5 is depicted in FIG. 6 .
  • the retention member 16 includes a rod 60 having a series of holes 62 and a retention bar 64 .
  • the rod 60 has a longitudinal axis and is adapted to be received by the lateral channels 40 in the weight plates 14 and adapted to be slidably received by the passages 54 , 56 in the handle 10 .
  • the retention bar 64 extends substantially perpendicular from the longitudinal axis of the rod 60 .
  • the distal end of the retention bar 64 may be adapted to allow a user to easily manipulate the retention bar 64 and rod 60 .
  • the retention bar 64 may be further adapted to facilitate passage through the vertical guide 38 in the weight plates 14 .
  • the series of holes 62 may be arranged in a straight line running along the exterior of the rod 60 .
  • the holes 62 may traverse the entire rod 60 or only a portion of the rod 60 .
  • the spacing between the holes 62 corresponds to the distance between the retention grooves 36 in the weight plates 14 , when the weight plates 14 are in a stacked configuration.
  • the holes 62 are located so that when the retention member 16 is rotated, engaging the retention bar 64 with the retention groove 36 in a weight plate 14 , the holes 62 align with the pin 70 (shown in FIG. 7 ) in the locking mechanism 12 .
  • FIG. 6 also illustrates an exemplary embodiment where at least one weight plate 14 may be attached to each locking mechanisms 12 .
  • the use of mechanical fasteners 66 are contemplated it should be understood by those skilled in the art that other forms of attachment may be suitable, such as welds, adhesives, etc. Attachment of a weight plate 14 to the locking mechanism 12 helps to align the handle 10 with the stacked weight plates 14 in the plate rests 22 .
  • the vertical guide 38 may be adapted to receive a portion of the pin lever 72 (shown in FIG. 7 ) and allow a user easy access to manipulate the pin lever 72 .
  • Locking mechanisms 12 may be attached to the handle 10 at the first and second ends 50 and 52 , and are adapted to slidably receive the rod 60 when the locking mechanism 12 is in an unlocked position.
  • a rod 60 may pass through each locking mechanism 12 and be inserted into each passage 54 , 56 within the handle 10 .
  • the locking mechanisms 12 When in a locked position, the locking mechanisms 12 eliminate the rotational motion and longitudinal displacement of the rod 60 disposed therein.
  • the locking mechanisms 12 may employ a pin 70 in communication with a pin lever 72 . The pin 70 may pass through the locking mechanism 12 and be inserted into a hole 62 on the rod 60 to prevent rod 60 movement (locked position).
  • pin 70 may be used other devices.
  • the pin lever 72 may be manipulated by a user to engage the pin 70 with a desired hole 62 (locked position) and again to disengage the pin 70 from a hole 62 to allow the rod 60 to move.
  • the arrangement of the retention bar 64 and holes 62 are such that when the retention bar 64 is placed in a retention groove 36 , at least one hole 62 is aligned with the pin 70 .
  • An additional safety feature may be provided by elongating the pin lever 72 so that when the pin lever 72 is in the unlocked position, the pin lever 72 interferes with the user's ability to grip the handle 10 . This interference prevents the user from lifting the adjustable dumbbell 100 when the retention member 16 is not locked, and thus preventing the weight plates 14 from falling off the adjustable dumbbell and injuring the user.
  • An exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell 5 of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.
  • a user extends the rod 60 from the handle 10 through the later channels 40 of the stacked weight plates 14 supported by the plate rests 22 by manipulating the retention bar 64 .
  • the user rotates the rod 60 by placing the retention bar 64 into the retention groove 36 .
  • the rotation of the rod 60 aligns the holes 62 with the pin 70 within the locking mechanism 12 .
  • the engagement between the retention bar 64 and the retention groove 36 prevents the selected weight plates 14 from sliding off the rod 60 .
  • a user may then manipulate the pin lever 72 to engage the pin 70 with a hole 62 in the rod 60 , preventing longitudinal and rotational movement of the rod 60 (locked position).
  • the adjustable dumbbell 5 allows the user to select the amount of weight on each side independently.
  • weight plates 14 may be added and removed from the rod 60 without removing the rod 60 from the handle 10 . The user may then lift the handle 10 and attached weight plates 14 , while the unselected weight plates 14 remain in the base 18 .
  • FIG. 8 Another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell device 100 (adjustable dumbbell) of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 8 and in the component drawings of FIGS. 9-14 .
  • the exemplary embodiment of the adjustable dumbbell 100 includes a handle 10 having opposing locking mechanisms 112 attached to the end portions thereof.
  • a plurality of selectable weight plates 114 positioned adjacent to the locking mechanisms 112 .
  • a retention member 116 is disposed within each end of the handle 10 and extends from the handle 10 through the weight plates 14 .
  • a base 118 is provided and includes plate rests 22 arranged in a first set 80 and a second set 82 .
  • the base further includes supports 124 attached to the first and second sets 80 , 82 of plate rests 22 and a weight guide 126 affixed to the supports 124 .
  • the plate rests 22 extend downward and are adapted to interface with a support surface, such as a floor, shelf or rack. In this manner a base plate 20 as described above is unnecessary; however, it should be understood to one skilled in the art that base plate 20 may still be employed.
  • the plate rests 22 are further adapted to support the weight plates 114 .
  • the plate rests 22 are arranged to form a first set 80 and a second set 82 .
  • a support 124 is attached to each set 80 , 82 of plate rests 22 .
  • the supports 124 are adapted to cradle the locking mechanisms 112 and facilitate locking and unlocking of the locking mechanism 112 , as will be described in detail below.
  • a weight guide 126 may be affixed to and run between the supports 124 . The distal ends of the weight guide 126 may be turned up and adapted to guide the weight plates 114 into the stacked configuration.
  • a weight plate 114 of an exemplary embodiment of the adjustable dumbbell 100 is depicted in FIG. 9 .
  • the weight plate 114 includes a number of notches 34 .
  • the notches 34 are positioned on opposing sides of the weight plate 14 and are adapted to engage the plate rests 22 .
  • the notches 34 and plate rests 22 are adapted to prevent the lower portions of the weight plates 114 from contacting any surface, such as a support surface or base plate 20 .
  • the notches 34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to allow the lower portions of the weight plates 114 to rest against a surface for further support.
  • Weight plates 114 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 100 also includes a vertical guide 138 intersecting with a lateral channel 40 located in the weight plate 114 .
  • the vertical guide 138 extends from the outer portion of the weight plate 114 and terminates in the lateral channel 40 .
  • the lateral channel 40 has a circular configuration and includes an opening 142 .
  • the lateral channel 40 is adapted to slidably receive the rod 160 of the retention member 116 .
  • the lateral channel 40 has an interior width greater then the width of the opening 142 , thus keeping the rod 160 disposed within the lateral channel 40 .
  • the lateral channel 40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.
  • Retention tabs 136 are disposed in the lower portion of the vertical guide 138 , near the intersection of the vertical guide 138 and the lateral channel 40 .
  • the retention tabs 136 are adapted to complementary engage the lower portion 172 of the retention pin 170 of the retention member 116 , to prevent the selected weight plates 114 from sliding off the rod 160 .
  • the retention tabs 136 may be positioned at any location within the vertical guide 138 .
  • multiple retention tabs 136 may be placed at various locations within the vertical guide 138
  • the handle 10 is described above in FIG. 5 and includes offset first and second passages 54 , 56 disposed therein.
  • the first and second passages 54 , 56 are adapted to slidably receive the rod 160 .
  • the adjustable dumbbell 100 includes a retention member 116 .
  • the retention members 116 are slidably disposed within each of the handle's 10 passages 54 , 56 .
  • the retention member 116 is adapted to affix a selected number of weight plates 114 to the handle 10 so that a user may adjust the weight of the adjustable dumbbell 100 .
  • the retention member 116 is comprised of several components depicted in more detail in FIGS. 10-12 .
  • the retention member 116 includes a rod 160 ; an attachment member 164 , and a retention pin 170 .
  • the rod 160 is adapted to be slidably disposed within the passages 54 , 56 of the handle 10 and includes a series of depressions 162 .
  • the rod 160 is also adapted to pass through the locking mechanisms 112 and be inserted into the first and second passages 54 , 56 within the handle 10 .
  • the passages 54 , 56 are adapted to slidably receive the rod 160
  • the passages 54 , 56 may be contoured to the shape of the rod 160 , preventing rotation of the rod 160 within the handle 10 .
  • the rod 160 includes a lower portion 166 and an upper portion 168 .
  • the lower portion 166 is adapted to be slidably received by the lateral channel 40 in the weight plates 114 .
  • the upper portion 168 of the rod 160 extends into the vertical guide 138 through the opening 142 ; preventing rotation of the weight plate 114 about the longitudinal axis of the rod 160 .
  • This feature eliminates the need for the pin 46 and pin groove 48 to prevent weight plate 114 rotation about the longitudinal axis of the rod 160 , as described in other exemplary embodiments shown in FIG. 2-4 .
  • some embodiments may include both anti-rotation features; it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the rod 160 may take any shape preventing weight plate 114 rotation about the longitudinal axis of the rod 160 .
  • the attachment member 164 extends from the rod 160 and is adapted to secure the retention pin 170 to the rod 160 .
  • the attachment member 164 extends substantially perpendicular from the longitudinal axis of the rod 160 .
  • FIG. 10 depicted in FIG. 10 as extending from the distal end of the rod 160
  • the attachment member 164 may extend from any point along the longitude of the rod 160 .
  • An exemplary embodiment of a retention pin 170 used in the retention member 116 is depicted to FIG. 12 .
  • the retention pin 170 includes a lower portion 172 , this lower portion 172 is adapted to receive the attachment member 164 and surround the upper portion 168 of the rod 160 .
  • a spring or other resilient member may be interposed between the attachment member 164 and the retention pin 170 , thereby spring loading the retention pin 170 and applying a downward force to the retention pin 170 .
  • the retention pin 170 also includes an aperture 174 or other similar component providing easy manipulation by a user.
  • the retention pin 170 is adapted to nest in the vertical guide 138 .
  • the lower portion 172 of the retention pin 170 is in complementary engagement with the retention tabs 136 . This engagement prevents the selected weight plates 114 from sliding off the end of the rod 160 .
  • additional retention tabs 136 may be added to the vertical guide 138 .
  • the depressions 162 are arranged in a straight line running the along the exterior of the rod 160 for engagement with the spring load pin 190 (shown in FIG. 13 ) of the locking mechanism 112 .
  • the depressions 162 may run the entire length of the rod 160 or only a portion of the rod 160 .
  • the spacing between the depressions 162 corresponds to the distance between the retention tabs 136 in the weight plate 114 , when the weight plates 114 are in a stacked configuration.
  • a locking mechanism 112 and support 124 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell is depicted in FIGS. 13-14 .
  • the locking mechanism 112 depicted in FIG. 13 is in the unlocked position allowing the rod 160 to be moved longitudinally.
  • the locking mechanism 112 depicted in FIG. 14 is in the locked position preventing longitudinal movement of the rod 160 .
  • a locking mechanism 112 may be attached to each end of the handle 10 , and adapted to slidably receive the rod 160 when in an unlocked position.
  • the locking mechanism includes a pin 190 extending transverse to the rod 160 .
  • the pin 190 traverses the locking mechanism 112 and is disposed horizontally therein so as to engage a depression 162 on the rod 160 when in a locked position.
  • the pin 190 includes a complementary portion 192 allowing longitudinal movement of the rod 160 when in an unlocked position. As shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 the complementary portion 192 of the pin 190 is an area of decreased diameter as compared to the remainder of the pin 190 . In some exemplary embodiments, the pin 190 may be spring loaded forcing the pin into the locked position. The pin 190 has a length such that an end portion may extend beyond the body of the locking mechanism 112 when in both the locked and unlocked position.
  • the aforementioned support 124 includes a receptacle 200 disposed therein and adapted to receive and support the locking mechanism 112 .
  • the support 124 further includes a locking channel 202 and an unlocking channel 204 disposed in the sides of the receptacle 200 .
  • the locking channel 202 is adapted to force the pin 190 into a locked position as the locking mechanism 112 is removed from the receptacle 200 .
  • the unlocking channel 204 is adapted to force the pin 190 into an unlocked position when the locking mechanism 112 is placed in the receptacle 200 .
  • the locking mechanisms 112 may have substantially square cross-section having rounded corners.
  • This shape prevents rotation of the locking mechanism 112 within the receptacles 200 . By eliminating rotation of the locking mechanism 112 relative to the receptacle 200 , it ensures engagement of the pin 190 with the locking channel 202 moving the pin 190 into the locked position. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that although a locking mechanism 112 with a substantially square cross-section is contemplated, the locking mechanism 112 have any shape preventing rotation of the locking mechanism 112 within the receptacle while allowing easy ingress and egress.
  • the locking mechanism 112 , receptacle 200 , and retention member 116 also provide an important safety feature to the adjustable dumbbell 100 . If a user fails to properly nest the retention pin 170 within the vertical guide 138 so as to contact the lower portion 172 of the retention pin 170 with the retention tab 136 , the pin 190 located within the locking mechanism 112 will not align properly with the series of depressions 162 in the rod 160 . When the pin 190 is not aligned with the depressions 162 the pin 190 is prevented from moving into the locked position. When a user attempts to remove the locking mechanism 112 from the receptacle 200 when the pin 190 is prevented from moving into the locked position, the locking channel 202 prevents the locking mechanism from exiting the receptacle 200 . In this manner, the adjustable dumbbell 100 prevents usage when the retention member 116 is not properly placed and locked to eliminate the possibility of the weight plate 114 falling from the retention member 116 potentially injuring the user.
  • An exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell 100 of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.
  • a user extends the rod 160 from the handle 10 through the lateral channels 140 of the weight plates 114 by manipulating the retention pin 170 .
  • the pin 170 is lifted so as the clear the retention tabs 136 .
  • the retention pin 170 is lowered into the vertical guide 138 of the desired weight plate 114 .
  • the lower portion 172 of the retention pin 170 engages the retention tab 136 preventing the selected weight plates 114 from falling off the rod 160 .
  • the user may lift the handle 10 and attached weight plates 114 from the base 18 .
  • the pin 190 engages a depression 162 in rod 160 preventing longitudinal motion of the rod 160 .
  • the adjustable dumbbell 100 is lowered into the base 18 aligning the locking mechanisms 112 with the supports 124 .
  • the pin 190 is forced into the unlocked position by the locking channel 204 allowing the rod 160 to move longitudinally.
  • FIG. 15 Still another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell device 300 (adjustable dumbbell) according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 15 and in the component drawings of FIGS. 16-22 .
  • the exemplary embodiment of the adjustable dumbbell 300 includes a handle 10 having opposing locking mechanisms 212 attached to the end portions thereof.
  • a plurality of selectable weight plates 214 positioned adjacent to the locking mechanisms 212 .
  • a retention member 216 is disposed within each end of the handle 10 and extends from the handle 10 through the weight plates 214 .
  • a base 218 is provided and includes plate rests 222 used to support the weight plates 214 not in use. Located on the plate rests 222 are a plurality of protrusions 224 .
  • the protrusions 224 are located along each side of the plate rests 222 and are adapted to complementarily engage grooves 220 (shown in FIG. 16 ) found on the weight plates 214 .
  • the protrusions 224 may be molded into the plate rests 222 in unitary design or affixed to the plate rests 222 .
  • the protrusions 224 maintain proper weight plate 214 spacing while in the base 218 .
  • the protrusions 224 may prevent binding of the weight plates 214 during removal and insertion from the base 218 .
  • the base 218 is adapted to cradle the locking mechanism 212 .
  • the base 218 also included tray tabs 226 .
  • the tab stops 226 serve to prevent the adjustable dumbbell 300 from being removed from the base 218 while in the unlocked position. This feature provides safety to the user during use of the adjustable dumbbell 300 .
  • weight plates 214 may be used with the adjustable dumbbells disclosed herein.
  • the weight plate 214 depicted in FIGS. 16 and 17 has a two piece design.
  • a first plate 214 a is fastened to a second plate 214 b .
  • the plates 214 a , 214 b may be fastened to one another by welding, adhesives, mechanical fasteners, or other means sufficient to withstand the strains associated with use of the adjustable dumbbells.
  • the use of two plates 214 a , 214 b decreases the cost of production and eliminates the need for expensive milling required by some other exemplary weight plates 14 , 114 .
  • the weight plate 214 includes a number of notches 34 . As illustrated the notches 34 are positioned on opposing sides of the weight plate 214 and are found in both the first and second plates 214 , 214 a . As with other exemplary embodiments the notches 34 are adapted to engage the plate rests 22 .
  • the weight plate 214 has grooves 220 formed into at least one plate 214 a , 214 b .
  • the grooves 220 are shown in the first plate 214 a , it should be understood that the groove 220 may also be located in the second plate 214 b .
  • the grooves 220 are positioned on opposing sides of the weight plate 214 and are adapted to engage the protrusions 224 (as shown in FIG. 15 ).
  • the grooves 220 are designed to interact with the protrusions 224 in order to properly align the weight plates 214 when not in use.
  • the use of the groove 220 and protrusions 224 may prevent binding of the weight plates 214 when removed and returned to the plate rests 222 .
  • the weight plates 214 also include a vertical guide 138 that intersects with a lateral channel 40 located near the center of the weight plate 214 .
  • the vertical guide 138 extends from the outer portion of the weight plate 214 and terminates on the lateral channel 40 .
  • the lateral channel 40 has a circular configuration and includes an opening 142 .
  • the lateral channel 40 may be adapted to slidably receive an exemplary rod 160 , 260 (as shown in FIG. 15 ).
  • the lateral channel 40 has an interior width greater than the width of the opening 142 , thus keeping the rod 260 , disposed within the lateral channel 40 .
  • the lateral channel 40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.
  • Retention tabs 236 are disposed in the lower portion of the vertical guide 138 , near the intersection of the vertical guide 138 and the lateral channel 40 .
  • the retention tabs 236 are adapted to complementarily engage the lower portion 272 of the retention pin 270 (shown in FIG. 15 ) of the retention member 216 , to prevent the selected weight plates 214 from sliding off the rod 260 .
  • the retention tabs 236 may be positioned at any location within the vertical guide 138 .
  • the weight plates 214 also include plate tabs 240 .
  • the plate tabs 240 extend from the lower portion of the face of the plate weight 214 .
  • the plate tabs 240 may extend from either the first or second plates 214 a , 214 b .
  • the plate tabs 240 are created during the stamping process and are adapted to nest inside the plate apertures 245 when the weight plates 214 are in a stacked configuration.
  • the plate apertures 245 are located on the side of the weight plates 214 opposite the plate tabs 240 .
  • the handle 10 is described above in discussions related to FIG. 5 and includes offset first and second passages 54 , 56 disposed therein.
  • the first and second passages 54 , 56 are adapted to slidably receive the rod 260 .
  • the adjustable dumbbell 300 includes a retention member 216 .
  • the retention members 216 are slidably disposed within each of the handle's 10 passages 54 , 56 .
  • the retention member 216 is adapted to affix a selected number of weight plates 214 to the handle 10 so that a user may adjust the weight of the adjustable dumbbell 300 .
  • the retention member 216 includes several components depicted in more detail in FIGS. 18A-19B .
  • the retention member 216 includes a rod 260 ; an attachment member 264 (shown in FIG. 18A-19B ); and a retention pin 270 .
  • the rod 260 is adapted to be slidably disposed within the passages 54 , 56 of the handle 10 and includes a series of depressions 262 .
  • the rod 260 is also adapted to pass through the locking mechanisms 212 and be inserted into the first and second passages 54 , 56 within the handle 10 .
  • the passages 54 , 56 may be contoured to the shape of the rod 260 , preventing rotation of the rod 260 within the handle 10 .
  • the rod 260 has a body having a longitudinal axis.
  • the rod 260 is adapted to be slidably received by the lateral channel 40 in weight plates 214 .
  • the rod 260 may have a variety of shapes.
  • the attachment member 264 is attached to the end of the rod 260 .
  • the attachment member 264 may be attached to the rod 264 by a mechanical fastener, it should also be understood that other means of affixing he attachment member 264 to the rod 260 may be used, such as welds or adhesives.
  • attachment member guides on the end of the rod 260 , it should be understood that these elements are optional and the attachment member 264 may be affixed directly to the rod 260 without them.
  • the attachment member 264 and the rod 260 may be a single unitary piece.
  • the attachment member has a slot 266 .
  • FIGS. 18A-19B An exemplary retention pin 270 used in the retention member 216 is depicted in FIGS. 18A-19B .
  • the retention pin 270 includes a lower portion 272 ; this lower portion 272 is adapted to receive the attachment member 264 .
  • a spring or other resilient member may be interposed between the attachment member 264 and the retention pin 270 , thereby spring loading the retention pin 270 and applying a downward force to the retention pin 270 .
  • the retention pin 270 is adapted to nest in the vertical guide 138 .
  • the lower portion 272 of the retention pin 270 is in complementary engagement with the retention tabs 236 . This engagement prevents the selected weights plates 214 from sliding off the end of the rod 260 .
  • additional retention tabs 236 may be added to the vertical guide 138 .
  • the retention pin 270 may include a locking tab 268 .
  • the locking tab 268 has a locked position as shown in FIGS. 18A , 18 B and an unlocked position as shown in FIGS. 19A , 19 B.
  • the locked position the lower portion of the retention tab 268 inserts into the slot 266 of the attachment member 270 , preventing the retention pin 270 from moving relative to the attachment member 264 .
  • a user depresses the upper portion of the locking tab 268 as shown in FIGS. 19A , 19 B.
  • the retention tab may move relative to the attachment member 264 .
  • the locking tab 268 may have an associated resilient member biasing the locking tab 268 toward the locked position.
  • the word “Locked” may be written on the exposed portion 270 a of the retention tab 270 , as the exposed portion is only visible when the locking tab 268 is in the locked position.
  • the depressions 162 are arranged in a straight line running along the exterior of the rod 260 for engagement with the pin 290 (shown in FIGS. 21 , 22 ) of the locking mechanism 212 .
  • the depressions 162 may run the entire length of the rod 260 or only a pre-determined portion of the rod 260 .
  • the spacing between the depressions 162 corresponds to the distance between the retention tabs 236 in the weight plates 214 when the weight plates 214 are in a stacked configuration.
  • the locking mechanism 212 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell 300 is depicted in FIGS. 21 , 22 .
  • the locking mechanism 212 depicted in FIG. 21 is in the locked position preventing longitudinal movement of the rod 260 .
  • the locking mechanism 212 depicted in FIG. 22 is in the unlocked position allowing the rod 260 to move longitudinally.
  • the locking mechanism 212 may be attached to each end of the handle 10 , and adapted to slidably receive the rod 260 when in the unlocked position.
  • the locking mechanism 212 includes a pin 290 extending transverse to the rod 260 .
  • the pin 290 traverses the locking mechanism 212 and is disposed horizontally therein so as to engage a depression 162 on the rod 260 when in the locked position.
  • the pin 290 need not be horizontal, but rather only aligned with the depressions 162 in the rod 260 .
  • the pin 290 includes a complementary portion 292 allowing longitudinal movement of the rod 260 when in the unlocked position. As illustrated, the complementary portion 292 of the pin 290 is an area of decreased diameter as compared to the remainder of the pin 290 . In some exemplary embodiments, the pin 290 may be spring loaded forcing the pin 290 into the locked position. The pin 290 has a length such that an end portion may extend beyond the body of the locking mechanism 212 when in both the locked and unlocked position.
  • the pin 290 may have an extended length and interact with the tray tabs 226 . As shown in FIG. 22 , when the locking mechanism 212 is in the unlocked position, the pin 290 will rest beneath the tray tabs 226 . This positioning prevents a user from lifting the adjustable dumbbell 300 from the base 218 in the unlocked position. However, upon placing the pin 290 in the locked position, as shown is FIG. 21 , the pin 290 is free to pass the tray tab 226 allowing a user to lift the adjustable dumbbell 300 from the base 218 .
  • An exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell 300 according to the inventive concept is constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.
  • a user extends the rod 260 from the handle 10 through the lateral channels 40 of the weight plates 214 .
  • the locking tab 268 is moved into the unlocked position to allow the retention pin 270 to be lifted upward.
  • the retention pin 270 is then lifted so as to clear the retention tabs 236 .
  • the retention pin 270 is lowered into the vertical guide 138 of the desired weight plate 214 .
  • the lower portion 272 of the retention pin 270 engages the retention tabs 236 preventing the selected weight plates 214 falling of the rod 260 .
  • the user places the locking tab 268 into the locked position, preventing unwanted upward movement of the retention pin 270 .
  • the user then places the pin 290 of the locking mechanism 212 into the locked position.
  • the pin 290 engages the depressions 162 in the rod 260 , preventing longitudinal movement of the rod 260 .

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Abstract

An adjustable weightlifting device having selectable weights. The adjustable weightlifting device allows users to select a desired number of weight plates, and then couples the selected weight plates to retention members disposed in the handle of the device.

Description

    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/471,156 filed May, 22, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,007,415, which is hereby incorporated by reference, as if fully rewritten herein.

  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention is directed to a weightlifting device. More particularly, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed to an adjustable weight dumbbell device and system having an internal plate retention mechanism.

  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIVE FIELD
  • Many weightlifters perform a variety of exercises to build and develop muscle. These exercises can be performed through the use of free weights or the use of weightlifting machines. While both free weights and weightlifting machines provide a means to develop and build muscle, many weightlifters prefer the natural motion afforded by the use of free weights, such as dumbbells and barbells. The ability to move naturally allows the weightlifter a greater degree of variety in their exercise routine and the ability to isolate specific muscles.

  • Although conventional dumbbells provide the freedom desired by weightlifters, conventional dumbbells have several drawbacks. Many conventional dumbbells are made of a cast metal and therefore provide the user with a fixed weight. The fixed weight dumbbells prevent a user from adjusting the amount of weight used, thus decreasing the amount of exercise options available to the user. Other conventional dumbbells are provided with removable weight plates allowing the user to adjust the weight to be lifted. These types of dumbbells may require the clamps, brackets, screws to secure the weight plates to the dumbbell. Although allowing the weight to be adjusted, the attachment devices may be cumbersome and subject to failure potentially injuring the user or others.

  • Advanced versions of dumbbells and barbells are devices that have attachable weights mounted on a weight lifting bar. In these embodiments, the weights may be prevented from falling from the bar through the use of screws or clamps disposed outside the weights on the bar. These devices are often inconvenient to mount onto the bar and remove from the bar. Each of these mechanisms must be placed separately on the bar. Another drawback of this type of weight lifting system is the expense of purchasing separate pieces of equipment for each different weight desired to be used by the weightlifter.

  • Even more advanced versions of dumbbells and barbells are devices that allow the user to select a desired amount of weight to be lifted from a stack of weights. However, many of these devices interfere with the natural movement of the user during the lifting motion. These devices force the user to insert a hand into a cage to lift the weight, severely limiting the movement of the user's wrist. These devices may also be cumbersome to use. Although the devices allow a user to select a desired amount of weight, the width of the dumbbell and barbell may be static making the device unstable during use. In addition, these devices offer little in the way of safety.

  • SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL INVENTIVE CONCEPT
  • A weight lifting device of the present invention takes the form of a handle that includes off-set passages inside the handle and locking mechanisms attached to each end of the handle. A stack of individual weight plates arranged adjacent to the locking mechanisms. The weight plates are supported by a base, the base is adapted to prevent the bottoms of the weight plates from contacting the base.

  • A retention member is placed within each passage in the handle. The retention member includes a rod having a series of holes running down a portion of the rod and a retention bar. The retention bar extends perpendicularly from an end of the rod. The rod is adapted to slide and rotate within the handle. In other exemplary embodiments the rod is adapted to slide in the handle and prevented from rotating.

  • The weight plates include a vertical guide, a channel and a retention groove. When the plates are stacked and supported in the base the vertical guides and channels of each plate are aligned allowing the retention member to pass through the plates. The vertical guide is adapted to allow the retention bar to pass through the plate and the channel is adapted to allow the rod to pass through the plate.

  • To use the weight lifting device to exercise, a user extends the retention member through a desired number of plates on both ends of the device. Next the user rotates the retention bar into the retention groove of the selected weight plate. When the retention bar is placed in the retention groove the holes on the rod are aligned with the locking mechanisms. The user then engages the pin inside the locking mechanism with the aligned hole. This prevents the rod from rotating and moving longitudinally. The weight plate is prevented from slipping off the end of the rod by the retention bar nested in the retention groove.

  • In other exemplary embodiments, the retention member includes a rod, an attachment member and a retention pin. In this embodiment, the rod is shaped in a manner such that it is prevented from rotating relative to the handle and weight plates. The attachment member is adapted to attach the retention pin to the rod. The retention pin in this embodiment is a spring loaded pull pin. The weight plates are adapted to receive the retention member of this embodiment. The vertical guide in the weight plate is adapted to slidably receive the retention pin, and a retention tab is located in the vertical guide. The retention tab and retention plate are each adapted to retain the selected weight plates to the rod.

  • In other exemplary embodiments, the weight lifting device may have support adapted to cradle the locking mechanisms providing automatic locking and unlocking of the locking mechanism. In this embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a pin extending through the body of the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is positioned transverse to the rod running through the locking mechanism.

  • When the locking mechanism is removed from the support, a channel disposed in the support forces the pin to engage the rod inside the locking mechanism preventing movement of the rod. As the weight lifting device is lowered onto the base, and the locking mechanisms enter the support, another channel disposed in the support forces the pin to disengage from the rod allowing the rod to freely slide allowing a different number of weight plates to be selected.

  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In addition to the features mentioned above, other aspects of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following descriptions of the drawings and exemplary embodiments, wherein like reference numerals across the several views refer to identical or equivalent features, and wherein:

  • FIG. 1

    is a perspective view of one exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention;

  • FIG. 2

    is an exploded view of one exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention;

  • FIG. 3

    is a side view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 1

    ;

  • FIG. 4

    is a side view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 1

    ;

  • FIG. 5

    is a perspective view of an exemplary handle of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 1

    ;

  • FIG. 6

    is a perspective view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 1

    ;

  • FIG. 7

    is a perspective view of an exemplary locking mechanism of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 1

    ;

  • FIG. 8

    is a top perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell of the present invention;

  • FIG. 9

    is a top perspective view of an exemplary weight plate of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 10

    is a perspective view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 11

    is a side view of an exemplary retention member of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 12

    is a front view of an exemplary retention pin of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 13

    is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the unlocked position of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 14

    is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the locked position of the adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 8

    ;

  • FIG. 15

    is a top perspective view of a another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention;

  • FIG. 16

    is a top perspective view of a first side of an exemplary weight plate of an exemplary adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention;

  • FIG. 17

    is a top perspective view of a second side of an exemplary weight plate of an exemplary adjustable dumbbell according to the present invention;

  • FIG. 18A

    is a side view of an exemplary retention member in the locked position;

  • FIG. 18B

    is a side perspective view of an exemplary retention member in the locked position;

  • FIG. 19A

    is a side view of an exemplary retention member in the unlocked position;

  • FIG. 19B

    is a side perspective view of an exemplary retention member in the unlocked position;

  • FIG. 20A

    is a bottom perspective view of an exemplary rod according to the present invention;

  • FIG. 20B

    is a side view of an exemplary rod according to the present invention;

  • FIG. 21

    is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the locked position of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 15

    ; and

  • FIG. 22

    is a front view of an exemplary locking mechanism in the unlocked position of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell of

    FIG. 15

    .

  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S)
  • One exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell device 5 (adjustable dumbbell) of the present invention is illustrated in

    FIG. 1

    , and is depicted in more detail in the exploded view of

    FIG. 2

    and in the component drawings of

    FIG. 3-7

    . As shown, the

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 includes a

    handle

    10 having opposing locking

    mechanisms

    12 attached to the end portions thereof. A plurality of

    selectable weight plates

    14 positioned adjacent to the locking

    mechanisms

    12. A

    retention member

    16 is disposed within each end of the

    handle

    10 and extends from the

    handle

    10 through the

    weight plates

    14, the purpose of which is described in more detail below. A

    base

    18 is also provided and includes a

    base plate

    20, plate rests 22 and plate guides 24 extending upwardly from the top surface of the

    base plate

    20.

  • As shown in

    FIG. 2

    , the plate rests 22 are affixed to the top surface of the

    base plate

    20 and extend upwardly therefrom. The plate rests 22 are adapted to contact and support the

    weight plates

    14. As shown in

    FIG. 2

    , the plate rests 22 may be arranged in sets of two wherein the plate rests 22 of each set are parallel to one another. The plate guides 24 affixed to the top surface of the

    base plate

    20 may extend upwardly at an angle therefrom. The angled configuration, as seen in FIG. 2, forces the

    weight plates

    14 onto the plate rests 22 and into the proper stacked configuration so as to be arranged vertically side-by-side. In other exemplary embodiments, plate guides 24 may extend from the

    base plate

    20 on either end of the stacked

    weight plates

    14. In still other exemplary embodiments, plate guides 24 may extend from the

    base plate

    20 from at both ends of the stacked

    weight plates

    14.

  • A weight plate of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 is depicted in

    FIGS. 3-4

    . The weight plate includes a

    first side

    30 and a

    second side

    32. The

    weight plates

    14 are stacked so that the

    first side

    30 faces away from the

    handle

    10 and the

    second side

    32 faces the

    handle

    10. A number of

    notches

    34 are disposed in the

    weight plate

    14. The

    notches

    34 are positioned on opposing sides of the

    weight plate

    14 and are adapted so that the

    weight plate

    14 may rest erectly on the plate rests 22. The

    notches

    34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to prevent the lower portion of the

    weight plate

    14 from contacting

    base plate

    20. This prevents the stack of

    weight plates

    14 from binding when removed from and placed into the

    base

    18. In other exemplary embodiments, the

    notches

    34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to allow the lower portion of the

    weight plate

    14 to contact the

    base plate

    20. In still other exemplary embodiments, the

    weight plates

    14 may be adapted to rest directly on any surface without the need for a

    base

    18.

  • Weight plates

    14 of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 also includes a

    vertical guide

    38 vertically aligned in the

    weight plate

    14 intersecting with a

    lateral channel

    40 located in the

    weight plate

    14. The

    vertical guide

    38 includes an

    open end

    42 and a

    terminal end

    44. In some exemplary embodiments, the

    vertical guide

    38 may terminate in the lateral channel 40 (as shown in

    FIG. 9

    ). As shown in

    FIGS. 3-4

    , the

    lateral channel

    40 has a circular configuration and has an interior diameter greater than the width of the intersecting

    vertical guide

    38. The

    lateral channel

    40 is also adapted to slidably receive the retention member 16 (shown in

    FIG. 6

    ), as described in more detail below. In some exemplary embodiments, the

    lateral channel

    40 is adapted to rotatably and slidably receive a portion of the

    retention member

    16. Although the

    lateral channel

    40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.

  • The

    weight plate

    14 may also include a stacking

    pin

    46 extending from a lower portion of the

    second side

    32 thereof. A

    corresponding pin groove

    48 may be disposed in the lower portion of the

    first side

    30 of the

    weight plate

    14. The

    pin groove

    48 is adapted to receive the stacking

    pin

    46 of

    adjacent weight plates

    14 when in a stacked configuration. The interlocking of the stacking

    pin

    46 and the

    pin groove

    48 prevents the

    weight plates

    14 from rotating relative to one another. This interlocking provides a more stable exercise motion without the need for cumbersome stabilizing features and aids in alignment of the

    lateral channels

    40 of each stacked

    weight plate

    14. Although a

    pin groove

    48 and a corresponding stacking

    pin

    46 are contemplated, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that that a variety of concave/convex complementary features may be used to interlock the

    weight plates

    14 and prevent the

    weight plates

    14 from rotating relative to one another.

  • A

    retention groove

    36 is also disposed within the

    first side

    30 of the

    weight plate

    14. The

    retention groove

    36 is adapted to receive the retention bar 64 (shown in

    FIG. 6

    ) portion of the

    retention member

    16, described in greater detail below. As shown in

    FIG. 3

    , the

    retention groove

    36 may extend from the

    lateral channel

    40 to an outer edge of the

    weight plate

    14.

  • The

    handle

    10 of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 is depicted in

    FIG. 5

    . The

    handle

    10 includes a

    first end

    50 and a

    second end

    52, each end having a

    locking mechanism

    12 affixed thereto and extending radially and outwardly therefrom. The

    handle

    10 has a

    first passage

    54 and a

    second passage

    56 disposed therein. The

    first passage

    54 extends laterally into the

    handle

    10 from the

    first end

    50 and the

    second passage

    56 extends laterally into the

    handle

    10 from the

    second end

    52. The

    first passage

    50 and the

    second passage

    54 are offset so as to not intersect with one another inside the

    handle

    10. The first and

    second passages

    54 and 56 are adapted to slidably receive the rod 60 (shown in

    FIG. 6

    ) portion of the

    retention member

    16, as described in more detail below. In other exemplary embodiments, the first and

    second passages

    54 and 56 are adapted to slidably and rotatably receive the

    rod

    60 portion of the

    retention member

    16.

  • The

    retention member

    16 of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 is depicted in

    FIG. 6

    . The

    retention member

    16 includes a

    rod

    60 having a series of

    holes

    62 and a

    retention bar

    64. The

    rod

    60 has a longitudinal axis and is adapted to be received by the

    lateral channels

    40 in the

    weight plates

    14 and adapted to be slidably received by the

    passages

    54, 56 in the

    handle

    10. The

    retention bar

    64 extends substantially perpendicular from the longitudinal axis of the

    rod

    60. The distal end of the

    retention bar

    64 may be adapted to allow a user to easily manipulate the

    retention bar

    64 and

    rod

    60. The

    retention bar

    64 may be further adapted to facilitate passage through the

    vertical guide

    38 in the

    weight plates

    14.

  • The series of

    holes

    62 may be arranged in a straight line running along the exterior of the

    rod

    60. The

    holes

    62 may traverse the

    entire rod

    60 or only a portion of the

    rod

    60. The spacing between the

    holes

    62 corresponds to the distance between the

    retention grooves

    36 in the

    weight plates

    14, when the

    weight plates

    14 are in a stacked configuration. The

    holes

    62 are located so that when the

    retention member

    16 is rotated, engaging the

    retention bar

    64 with the

    retention groove

    36 in a

    weight plate

    14, the

    holes

    62 align with the pin 70 (shown in

    FIG. 7

    ) in the

    locking mechanism

    12.

  • FIG. 6

    also illustrates an exemplary embodiment where at least one

    weight plate

    14 may be attached to each locking

    mechanisms

    12. Although the use of

    mechanical fasteners

    66 are contemplated it should be understood by those skilled in the art that other forms of attachment may be suitable, such as welds, adhesives, etc. Attachment of a

    weight plate

    14 to the

    locking mechanism

    12 helps to align the

    handle

    10 with the stacked

    weight plates

    14 in the plate rests 22. In this embodiment, the

    vertical guide

    38 may be adapted to receive a portion of the pin lever 72 (shown in

    FIG. 7

    ) and allow a user easy access to manipulate the

    pin lever

    72.

  • A

    locking mechanism

    12 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell is depicted in

    FIG. 7

    . Locking

    mechanisms

    12 may be attached to the

    handle

    10 at the first and second ends 50 and 52, and are adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    60 when the

    locking mechanism

    12 is in an unlocked position. A

    rod

    60 may pass through each

    locking mechanism

    12 and be inserted into each

    passage

    54, 56 within the

    handle

    10. When in a locked position, the locking

    mechanisms

    12 eliminate the rotational motion and longitudinal displacement of the

    rod

    60 disposed therein. To lock the

    rods

    60 into place, the locking

    mechanisms

    12 may employ a

    pin

    70 in communication with a

    pin lever

    72. The

    pin

    70 may pass through the

    locking mechanism

    12 and be inserted into a

    hole

    62 on the

    rod

    60 to prevent

    rod

    60 movement (locked position). It should be understood by those skilled in the art that while the use of a

    pin

    70 is contemplated other devices may be used. The

    pin lever

    72 may be manipulated by a user to engage the

    pin

    70 with a desired hole 62 (locked position) and again to disengage the

    pin

    70 from a

    hole

    62 to allow the

    rod

    60 to move. The arrangement of the

    retention bar

    64 and holes 62 are such that when the

    retention bar

    64 is placed in a

    retention groove

    36, at least one

    hole

    62 is aligned with the

    pin

    70.

  • An additional safety feature may be provided by elongating the

    pin lever

    72 so that when the

    pin lever

    72 is in the unlocked position, the

    pin lever

    72 interferes with the user's ability to grip the

    handle

    10. This interference prevents the user from lifting the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 when the

    retention member

    16 is not locked, and thus preventing the

    weight plates

    14 from falling off the adjustable dumbbell and injuring the user.

  • An exemplary embodiment of an

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.

  • To select a desired amount of

    weight plates

    14 for an exercise, a user extends the

    rod

    60 from the

    handle

    10 through the

    later channels

    40 of the stacked

    weight plates

    14 supported by the plate rests 22 by manipulating the

    retention bar

    64. Once

    rod

    60 has been extended to the desired

    weight plate

    14, the user rotates the

    rod

    60 by placing the

    retention bar

    64 into the

    retention groove

    36. The rotation of the

    rod

    60 aligns the

    holes

    62 with the

    pin

    70 within the

    locking mechanism

    12. The engagement between the

    retention bar

    64 and the

    retention groove

    36 prevents the selected

    weight plates

    14 from sliding off the

    rod

    60. A user may then manipulate the

    pin lever

    72 to engage the

    pin

    70 with a

    hole

    62 in the

    rod

    60, preventing longitudinal and rotational movement of the rod 60 (locked position). This process is repeated for both sides of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    5. In this manner, the

    adjustable dumbbell

    5 allows the user to select the amount of weight on each side independently. In addition,

    weight plates

    14 may be added and removed from the

    rod

    60 without removing the

    rod

    60 from the

    handle

    10. The user may then lift the

    handle

    10 and attached

    weight plates

    14, while the unselected

    weight plates

    14 remain in the

    base

    18.

  • Another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell device 100 (adjustable dumbbell) of the present invention is illustrated in

    FIG. 8

    and in the component drawings of

    FIGS. 9-14

    . As shown, the exemplary embodiment of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 includes a

    handle

    10 having opposing locking

    mechanisms

    112 attached to the end portions thereof. A plurality of

    selectable weight plates

    114 positioned adjacent to the locking

    mechanisms

    112. A

    retention member

    116 is disposed within each end of the

    handle

    10 and extends from the

    handle

    10 through the

    weight plates

    14. A

    base

    118 is provided and includes plate rests 22 arranged in a

    first set

    80 and a

    second set

    82. The base further includes

    supports

    124 attached to the first and

    second sets

    80, 82 of plate rests 22 and a

    weight guide

    126 affixed to the

    supports

    124.

  • As shown in

    FIG. 8

    , the plate rests 22 extend downward and are adapted to interface with a support surface, such as a floor, shelf or rack. In this manner a

    base plate

    20 as described above is unnecessary; however, it should be understood to one skilled in the art that base

    plate

    20 may still be employed. The plate rests 22 are further adapted to support the

    weight plates

    114. The plate rests 22 are arranged to form a

    first set

    80 and a

    second set

    82. A

    support

    124 is attached to each set 80, 82 of plate rests 22. The

    supports

    124 are adapted to cradle the locking

    mechanisms

    112 and facilitate locking and unlocking of the

    locking mechanism

    112, as will be described in detail below. A

    weight guide

    126 may be affixed to and run between the

    supports

    124. The distal ends of the

    weight guide

    126 may be turned up and adapted to guide the

    weight plates

    114 into the stacked configuration.

  • A

    weight plate

    114 of an exemplary embodiment of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 is depicted in

    FIG. 9

    . The

    weight plate

    114 includes a number of

    notches

    34. The

    notches

    34 are positioned on opposing sides of the

    weight plate

    14 and are adapted to engage the plate rests 22. As described above, the

    notches

    34 and plate rests 22 are adapted to prevent the lower portions of the

    weight plates

    114 from contacting any surface, such as a support surface or

    base plate

    20. In other embodiments, the

    notches

    34 and plate rests 22 may be adapted to allow the lower portions of the

    weight plates

    114 to rest against a surface for further support.

  • Weight plates

    114 of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 also includes a

    vertical guide

    138 intersecting with a

    lateral channel

    40 located in the

    weight plate

    114. The

    vertical guide

    138 extends from the outer portion of the

    weight plate

    114 and terminates in the

    lateral channel

    40. As shown in

    FIG. 9

    , the

    lateral channel

    40 has a circular configuration and includes an

    opening

    142. The

    lateral channel

    40 is adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    160 of the

    retention member

    116. The

    lateral channel

    40 has an interior width greater then the width of the

    opening

    142, thus keeping the

    rod

    160 disposed within the

    lateral channel

    40. Although the

    lateral channel

    40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.

  • Retention tabs

    136 are disposed in the lower portion of the

    vertical guide

    138, near the intersection of the

    vertical guide

    138 and the

    lateral channel

    40. The

    retention tabs

    136 are adapted to complementary engage the

    lower portion

    172 of the

    retention pin

    170 of the

    retention member

    116, to prevent the selected

    weight plates

    114 from sliding off the

    rod

    160. In other exemplary embodiments, the

    retention tabs

    136 may be positioned at any location within the

    vertical guide

    138. In still other exemplary embodiments,

    multiple retention tabs

    136 may be placed at various locations within the

    vertical guide

    138

  • The

    handle

    10 is described above in

    FIG. 5

    and includes offset first and

    second passages

    54, 56 disposed therein. The first and

    second passages

    54, 56 are adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    160.

  • As shown in

    FIG. 8

    , the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 includes a

    retention member

    116. The

    retention members

    116 are slidably disposed within each of the handle's 10

    passages

    54, 56. The

    retention member

    116 is adapted to affix a selected number of

    weight plates

    114 to the

    handle

    10 so that a user may adjust the weight of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100. The

    retention member

    116 is comprised of several components depicted in more detail in

    FIGS. 10-12

    . The

    retention member

    116 includes a

    rod

    160; an

    attachment member

    164, and a

    retention pin

    170. The

    rod

    160 is adapted to be slidably disposed within the

    passages

    54, 56 of the

    handle

    10 and includes a series of

    depressions

    162. The

    rod

    160 is also adapted to pass through the locking

    mechanisms

    112 and be inserted into the first and

    second passages

    54, 56 within the

    handle

    10. As the

    passages

    54, 56 are adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    160, the

    passages

    54, 56 may be contoured to the shape of the

    rod

    160, preventing rotation of the

    rod

    160 within the

    handle

    10.

  • In this embodiment, the

    rod

    160 includes a

    lower portion

    166 and an

    upper portion

    168. The

    lower portion

    166 is adapted to be slidably received by the

    lateral channel

    40 in the

    weight plates

    114. The

    upper portion

    168 of the

    rod

    160 extends into the

    vertical guide

    138 through the

    opening

    142; preventing rotation of the

    weight plate

    114 about the longitudinal axis of the

    rod

    160. This feature eliminates the need for the

    pin

    46 and

    pin groove

    48 to prevent

    weight plate

    114 rotation about the longitudinal axis of the

    rod

    160, as described in other exemplary embodiments shown in

    FIG. 2-4

    . Although some embodiments may include both anti-rotation features; it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the

    rod

    160 may take any shape preventing

    weight plate

    114 rotation about the longitudinal axis of the

    rod

    160.

  • The

    attachment member

    164 extends from the

    rod

    160 and is adapted to secure the

    retention pin

    170 to the

    rod

    160. In some exemplary embodiments, the

    attachment member

    164 extends substantially perpendicular from the longitudinal axis of the

    rod

    160. Although depicted in

    FIG. 10

    as extending from the distal end of the

    rod

    160, the

    attachment member

    164 may extend from any point along the longitude of the

    rod

    160. An exemplary embodiment of a

    retention pin

    170 used in the

    retention member

    116 is depicted to

    FIG. 12

    . The

    retention pin

    170 includes a

    lower portion

    172, this

    lower portion

    172 is adapted to receive the

    attachment member

    164 and surround the

    upper portion

    168 of the

    rod

    160. A spring or other resilient member (not shown in the Figures) may be interposed between the

    attachment member

    164 and the

    retention pin

    170, thereby spring loading the

    retention pin

    170 and applying a downward force to the

    retention pin

    170. The

    retention pin

    170 also includes an

    aperture

    174 or other similar component providing easy manipulation by a user.

  • The

    retention pin

    170 is adapted to nest in the

    vertical guide

    138. When the

    retention pin

    170 is nested in the

    vertical guide

    138 the

    lower portion

    172 of the

    retention pin

    170 is in complementary engagement with the

    retention tabs

    136. This engagement prevents the selected

    weight plates

    114 from sliding off the end of the

    rod

    160. In other exemplary embodiments

    additional retention tabs

    136 may be added to the

    vertical guide

    138.

  • The

    depressions

    162 are arranged in a straight line running the along the exterior of the

    rod

    160 for engagement with the spring load pin 190 (shown in

    FIG. 13

    ) of the

    locking mechanism

    112. The

    depressions

    162 may run the entire length of the

    rod

    160 or only a portion of the

    rod

    160. The spacing between the

    depressions

    162 corresponds to the distance between the

    retention tabs

    136 in the

    weight plate

    114, when the

    weight plates

    114 are in a stacked configuration.

  • A

    locking mechanism

    112 and

    support

    124 of the exemplary adjustable dumbbell is depicted in

    FIGS. 13-14

    . The

    locking mechanism

    112 depicted in

    FIG. 13

    is in the unlocked position allowing the

    rod

    160 to be moved longitudinally. The

    locking mechanism

    112 depicted in

    FIG. 14

    is in the locked position preventing longitudinal movement of the

    rod

    160. As described above, a

    locking mechanism

    112 may be attached to each end of the

    handle

    10, and adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    160 when in an unlocked position. In this embodiment the locking mechanism includes a

    pin

    190 extending transverse to the

    rod

    160. The

    pin

    190 traverses the

    locking mechanism

    112 and is disposed horizontally therein so as to engage a

    depression

    162 on the

    rod

    160 when in a locked position. The

    pin

    190 includes a

    complementary portion

    192 allowing longitudinal movement of the

    rod

    160 when in an unlocked position. As shown in

    FIGS. 13 and 14

    the

    complementary portion

    192 of the

    pin

    190 is an area of decreased diameter as compared to the remainder of the

    pin

    190. In some exemplary embodiments, the

    pin

    190 may be spring loaded forcing the pin into the locked position. The

    pin

    190 has a length such that an end portion may extend beyond the body of the

    locking mechanism

    112 when in both the locked and unlocked position.

  • The

    aforementioned support

    124 includes a

    receptacle

    200 disposed therein and adapted to receive and support the

    locking mechanism

    112. The

    support

    124 further includes a locking

    channel

    202 and an unlocking

    channel

    204 disposed in the sides of the

    receptacle

    200. The locking

    channel

    202 is adapted to force the

    pin

    190 into a locked position as the

    locking mechanism

    112 is removed from the

    receptacle

    200. The unlocking

    channel

    204 is adapted to force the

    pin

    190 into an unlocked position when the

    locking mechanism

    112 is placed in the

    receptacle

    200. To ensure correct movement of the

    pin

    190 into the locked position as the locking

    mechanisms

    112 are removed from the

    receptacles

    200, the locking

    mechanisms

    112 may have substantially square cross-section having rounded corners. This shape prevents rotation of the

    locking mechanism

    112 within the

    receptacles

    200. By eliminating rotation of the

    locking mechanism

    112 relative to the

    receptacle

    200, it ensures engagement of the

    pin

    190 with the locking

    channel

    202 moving the

    pin

    190 into the locked position. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that although a

    locking mechanism

    112 with a substantially square cross-section is contemplated, the

    locking mechanism

    112 have any shape preventing rotation of the

    locking mechanism

    112 within the receptacle while allowing easy ingress and egress.

  • The

    locking mechanism

    112,

    receptacle

    200, and

    retention member

    116 also provide an important safety feature to the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100. If a user fails to properly nest the

    retention pin

    170 within the

    vertical guide

    138 so as to contact the

    lower portion

    172 of the

    retention pin

    170 with the

    retention tab

    136, the

    pin

    190 located within the

    locking mechanism

    112 will not align properly with the series of

    depressions

    162 in the

    rod

    160. When the

    pin

    190 is not aligned with the

    depressions

    162 the

    pin

    190 is prevented from moving into the locked position. When a user attempts to remove the

    locking mechanism

    112 from the

    receptacle

    200 when the

    pin

    190 is prevented from moving into the locked position, the locking

    channel

    202 prevents the locking mechanism from exiting the

    receptacle

    200. In this manner, the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 prevents usage when the

    retention member

    116 is not properly placed and locked to eliminate the possibility of the

    weight plate

    114 falling from the

    retention member

    116 potentially injuring the user.

  • An exemplary embodiment of an

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.

  • To select a desirable amount of

    weight plates

    114 for an exercise, a user extends the

    rod

    160 from the

    handle

    10 through the lateral channels 140 of the

    weight plates

    114 by manipulating the

    retention pin

    170. To extend the

    rod

    160, the

    pin

    170 is lifted so as the clear the

    retention tabs

    136. Once the desired number of

    weight plates

    114 has been selected the

    retention pin

    170 is lowered into the

    vertical guide

    138 of the desired

    weight plate

    114. The

    lower portion

    172 of the

    retention pin

    170 engages the

    retention tab

    136 preventing the selected

    weight plates

    114 from falling off the

    rod

    160. Once the desired number of

    weight plates

    114 has been selected on both sides of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100, the user may lift the

    handle

    10 and attached

    weight plates

    114 from the

    base

    18. As the locking

    mechanisms

    112 are removed from the

    support

    124, the

    pin

    190 engages a

    depression

    162 in

    rod

    160 preventing longitudinal motion of the

    rod

    160. After completion of the exercise, the

    adjustable dumbbell

    100 is lowered into the base 18 aligning the locking

    mechanisms

    112 with the

    supports

    124. As the locking

    mechanisms

    112 enter the

    support

    124 the

    pin

    190 is forced into the unlocked position by the locking

    channel

    204 allowing the

    rod

    160 to move longitudinally.

  • Still another exemplary embodiment of an adjustable dumbbell device 300 (adjustable dumbbell) according to the present invention is illustrated in

    FIG. 15

    and in the component drawings of

    FIGS. 16-22

    . As shown, the exemplary embodiment of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 includes a

    handle

    10 having opposing locking

    mechanisms

    212 attached to the end portions thereof. A plurality of

    selectable weight plates

    214 positioned adjacent to the locking

    mechanisms

    212. A

    retention member

    216 is disposed within each end of the

    handle

    10 and extends from the

    handle

    10 through the

    weight plates

    214. A base 218 is provided and includes plate rests 222 used to support the

    weight plates

    214 not in use. Located on the plate rests 222 are a plurality of

    protrusions

    224. The

    protrusions

    224 are located along each side of the plate rests 222 and are adapted to complementarily engage grooves 220 (shown in

    FIG. 16

    ) found on the

    weight plates

    214. The

    protrusions

    224 may be molded into the plate rests 222 in unitary design or affixed to the plate rests 222. The

    protrusions

    224 maintain

    proper weight plate

    214 spacing while in the base 218. In addition, the

    protrusions

    224 may prevent binding of the

    weight plates

    214 during removal and insertion from the base 218.

  • As shown in

    FIG. 15

    , the base 218 is adapted to cradle the

    locking mechanism

    212. The base 218 also included

    tray tabs

    226. The tab stops 226 serve to prevent the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 from being removed from the base 218 while in the unlocked position. This feature provides safety to the user during use of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300.

  • As illustrated in

    FIGS. 16 and 17

    , other

    exemplary weight plates

    214 may be used with the adjustable dumbbells disclosed herein. The

    weight plate

    214 depicted in

    FIGS. 16 and 17

    has a two piece design. A

    first plate

    214 a is fastened to a

    second plate

    214 b. The

    plates

    214 a, 214 b may be fastened to one another by welding, adhesives, mechanical fasteners, or other means sufficient to withstand the strains associated with use of the adjustable dumbbells. The use of two

    plates

    214 a, 214 b decreases the cost of production and eliminates the need for expensive milling required by some other

    exemplary weight plates

    14, 114. The

    weight plate

    214 includes a number of

    notches

    34. As illustrated the

    notches

    34 are positioned on opposing sides of the

    weight plate

    214 and are found in both the first and

    second plates

    214, 214 a. As with other exemplary embodiments the

    notches

    34 are adapted to engage the plate rests 22.

  • In addition, the

    weight plate

    214 has

    grooves

    220 formed into at least one

    plate

    214 a, 214 b. Although the

    grooves

    220 are shown in the

    first plate

    214 a, it should be understood that the

    groove

    220 may also be located in the

    second plate

    214 b. The

    grooves

    220 are positioned on opposing sides of the

    weight plate

    214 and are adapted to engage the protrusions 224 (as shown in

    FIG. 15

    ). The

    grooves

    220 are designed to interact with the

    protrusions

    224 in order to properly align the

    weight plates

    214 when not in use. In addition, the use of the

    groove

    220 and

    protrusions

    224 may prevent binding of the

    weight plates

    214 when removed and returned to the plate rests 222.

  • The

    weight plates

    214 also include a

    vertical guide

    138 that intersects with a

    lateral channel

    40 located near the center of the

    weight plate

    214. The

    vertical guide

    138 extends from the outer portion of the

    weight plate

    214 and terminates on the

    lateral channel

    40. As shown in

    FIG. 16

    , 17, the

    lateral channel

    40 has a circular configuration and includes an

    opening

    142. The

    lateral channel

    40 may be adapted to slidably receive an

    exemplary rod

    160, 260 (as shown in

    FIG. 15

    ). The

    lateral channel

    40 has an interior width greater than the width of the

    opening

    142, thus keeping the

    rod

    260, disposed within the

    lateral channel

    40. Although the

    lateral channel

    40 is shown in a circular configuration, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that substantially any shape may be used, including, but not limited to, rectangular and triangular shapes.

  • Retention tabs

    236 are disposed in the lower portion of the

    vertical guide

    138, near the intersection of the

    vertical guide

    138 and the

    lateral channel

    40. The

    retention tabs

    236 are adapted to complementarily engage the

    lower portion

    272 of the retention pin 270 (shown in

    FIG. 15

    ) of the

    retention member

    216, to prevent the selected

    weight plates

    214 from sliding off the

    rod

    260. As discussed herein, the

    retention tabs

    236 may be positioned at any location within the

    vertical guide

    138.

  • In the

    weight plate

    214 embodiment presented in

    FIGS. 16

    , 17 the

    weight plates

    214 also include

    plate tabs

    240. As shown, the

    plate tabs

    240 extend from the lower portion of the face of the

    plate weight

    214. Although shown extending from the

    second plate

    214 b, one of skill in the art should understand that the

    plate tabs

    240 may extend from either the first or

    second plates

    214 a, 214 b. The

    plate tabs

    240 are created during the stamping process and are adapted to nest inside the

    plate apertures

    245 when the

    weight plates

    214 are in a stacked configuration. The plate apertures 245 are located on the side of the

    weight plates

    214 opposite the

    plate tabs

    240. When the

    weight plates

    214 are stacked the

    plate tabs

    240 rest inside the

    plate apertures

    245 preventing the

    weight plates

    214 from spinning relative one to another. This prevents the

    weight plates

    214 from becoming unstable during use.

  • The

    handle

    10 is described above in discussions related to

    FIG. 5

    and includes offset first and

    second passages

    54, 56 disposed therein. The first and

    second passages

    54, 56 are adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    260.

  • As illustrated in

    FIG. 15

    , the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 includes a

    retention member

    216. The

    retention members

    216 are slidably disposed within each of the handle's 10

    passages

    54, 56. The

    retention member

    216 is adapted to affix a selected number of

    weight plates

    214 to the

    handle

    10 so that a user may adjust the weight of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300. The

    retention member

    216 includes several components depicted in more detail in

    FIGS. 18A-19B

    . The

    retention member

    216 includes a

    rod

    260; an attachment member 264 (shown in

    FIG. 18A-19B

    ); and a

    retention pin

    270.

  • The

    rod

    260 is adapted to be slidably disposed within the

    passages

    54, 56 of the

    handle

    10 and includes a series of depressions 262. The

    rod

    260 is also adapted to pass through the locking

    mechanisms

    212 and be inserted into the first and

    second passages

    54, 56 within the

    handle

    10. As the

    passages

    54, 56 are adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    260, the

    passages

    54, 56 may be contoured to the shape of the

    rod

    260, preventing rotation of the

    rod

    260 within the

    handle

    10.

  • In the embodiments shown in

    FIGS. 20A and 20B

    , the

    rod

    260 has a body having a longitudinal axis. The

    rod

    260 is adapted to be slidably received by the

    lateral channel

    40 in

    weight plates

    214. Although shown having a substantially circular cross-section, it should be understood that the

    rod

    260 may have a variety of shapes.

  • The

    attachment member

    264 is attached to the end of the

    rod

    260. As illustrated in

    FIGS. 20A and 20B

    , the

    attachment member

    264 may be attached to the

    rod

    264 by a mechanical fastener, it should also be understood that other means of affixing he

    attachment member

    264 to the

    rod

    260 may be used, such as welds or adhesives. Although shown with optional attachment member guides on the end of the

    rod

    260, it should be understood that these elements are optional and the

    attachment member

    264 may be affixed directly to the

    rod

    260 without them. In still other exemplary embodiments, the

    attachment member

    264 and the

    rod

    260 may be a single unitary piece. In this embodiment, the attachment member has a

    slot

    266.

  • An

    exemplary retention pin

    270 used in the

    retention member

    216 is depicted in

    FIGS. 18A-19B

    . The

    retention pin

    270 includes a

    lower portion

    272; this

    lower portion

    272 is adapted to receive the

    attachment member

    264. A spring or other resilient member (not shown in the Figures) may be interposed between the

    attachment member

    264 and the

    retention pin

    270, thereby spring loading the

    retention pin

    270 and applying a downward force to the

    retention pin

    270.

  • The

    retention pin

    270 is adapted to nest in the

    vertical guide

    138. When the

    retention pin

    270 is nested in the

    vertical guide

    138 the

    lower portion

    272 of the

    retention pin

    270 is in complementary engagement with the

    retention tabs

    236. This engagement prevents the selected

    weights plates

    214 from sliding off the end of the

    rod

    260. In other exemplary embodiments,

    additional retention tabs

    236 may be added to the

    vertical guide

    138.

  • In order to prevent unintentional movement of the

    retention pin

    270, the

    retention pin

    270 may include a

    locking tab

    268. The

    locking tab

    268 has a locked position as shown in

    FIGS. 18A

    , 18B and an unlocked position as shown in

    FIGS. 19A

    , 19B. In the locked position, the lower portion of the

    retention tab

    268 inserts into the

    slot

    266 of the

    attachment member

    270, preventing the

    retention pin

    270 from moving relative to the

    attachment member

    264. To unlock the

    locking tab

    268, a user depresses the upper portion of the

    locking tab

    268 as shown in

    FIGS. 19A

    , 19B. When the

    locking tab

    268 is not resting in the

    slot

    266 the retention tab may move relative to the

    attachment member

    264. To increase safety the

    locking tab

    268 may have an associated resilient member biasing the

    locking tab

    268 toward the locked position. In addition, the word “Locked” may be written on the exposed

    portion

    270 a of the

    retention tab

    270, as the exposed portion is only visible when the

    locking tab

    268 is in the locked position.

  • The

    depressions

    162 are arranged in a straight line running along the exterior of the

    rod

    260 for engagement with the pin 290 (shown in

    FIGS. 21

    , 22) of the

    locking mechanism

    212. The

    depressions

    162 may run the entire length of the

    rod

    260 or only a pre-determined portion of the

    rod

    260. The spacing between the

    depressions

    162 corresponds to the distance between the

    retention tabs

    236 in the

    weight plates

    214 when the

    weight plates

    214 are in a stacked configuration.

  • The

    locking mechanism

    212 of the exemplary

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 is depicted in

    FIGS. 21

    , 22. The

    locking mechanism

    212 depicted in

    FIG. 21

    is in the locked position preventing longitudinal movement of the

    rod

    260. The

    locking mechanism

    212 depicted in

    FIG. 22

    is in the unlocked position allowing the

    rod

    260 to move longitudinally. As described above, the

    locking mechanism

    212 may be attached to each end of the

    handle

    10, and adapted to slidably receive the

    rod

    260 when in the unlocked position. In this embodiment, the

    locking mechanism

    212 includes a

    pin

    290 extending transverse to the

    rod

    260. The

    pin

    290 traverses the

    locking mechanism

    212 and is disposed horizontally therein so as to engage a

    depression

    162 on the

    rod

    260 when in the locked position. Although shown in a horizontal configuration it should be understood that in other exemplary embodiments the

    pin

    290 need not be horizontal, but rather only aligned with the

    depressions

    162 in the

    rod

    260.

  • The

    pin

    290 includes a

    complementary portion

    292 allowing longitudinal movement of the

    rod

    260 when in the unlocked position. As illustrated, the

    complementary portion

    292 of the

    pin

    290 is an area of decreased diameter as compared to the remainder of the

    pin

    290. In some exemplary embodiments, the

    pin

    290 may be spring loaded forcing the

    pin

    290 into the locked position. The

    pin

    290 has a length such that an end portion may extend beyond the body of the

    locking mechanism

    212 when in both the locked and unlocked position.

  • As an additional safety feature, the

    pin

    290 may have an extended length and interact with the

    tray tabs

    226. As shown in

    FIG. 22

    , when the

    locking mechanism

    212 is in the unlocked position, the

    pin

    290 will rest beneath the

    tray tabs

    226. This positioning prevents a user from lifting the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 from the base 218 in the unlocked position. However, upon placing the

    pin

    290 in the locked position, as shown is

    FIG. 21

    , the

    pin

    290 is free to pass the

    tray tab

    226 allowing a user to lift the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 from the base 218.

  • An exemplary embodiment of an

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 according to the inventive concept is constructed as described above. Operation of the adjustable dumbbell is described below.

  • To select a desirable amount of

    weight plates

    214 for an exercise, a user extends the

    rod

    260 from the

    handle

    10 through the

    lateral channels

    40 of the

    weight plates

    214. To extend the

    rod

    260, the

    locking tab

    268 is moved into the unlocked position to allow the

    retention pin

    270 to be lifted upward. The

    retention pin

    270 is then lifted so as to clear the

    retention tabs

    236. Once the desired number of

    weight plates

    214 has been selected the

    retention pin

    270 is lowered into the

    vertical guide

    138 of the desired

    weight plate

    214. The

    lower portion

    272 of the

    retention pin

    270 engages the

    retention tabs

    236 preventing the selected

    weight plates

    214 falling of the

    rod

    260. Once the

    retention pin

    270 is seated properly in the

    vertical guide

    138, the user places the

    locking tab

    268 into the locked position, preventing unwanted upward movement of the

    retention pin

    270. The user then places the

    pin

    290 of the

    locking mechanism

    212 into the locked position. When in the locked position, the

    pin

    290 engages the

    depressions

    162 in the

    rod

    260, preventing longitudinal movement of the

    rod

    260. Once these steps have been repeated for both sides of the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 the user may lift the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 from the base 218. The removal is permitted after placing the

    pin

    290 in the locked position as it will clear the

    tray tabs

    226 during removal. After completion of the exercise the

    adjustable dumbbell

    300 is lowered back into the base 218.

  • While certain embodiments of the present invention are described in detail above, the scope of the invention is not to be considered limited by such disclosure, and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention as evidenced by the following claims:

Claims (20)

1. A weight lifting device, comprising:

a handle having end portions;

at least one retention member slidably disposed within said handle, said retention member longitudinally movable relative to said handle;

a locking mechanism disposed on at least one of said end portions of said handle, said locking mechanism having a movable pin disposed therein, said movable pin engaged with said retention member preventing longitudinal movement of said retention member when in a locked position; and

a plurality of weights removably attached to said retention member.

2. The weight lifting device of

claim 1

, wherein each said weights includes a protrusion on a first side thereof and groove on a second side thereof, said groove adapted to receive said protrusion from an adjacent weight when in a stacked position.

3. The weight lifting device of

claim 1

, wherein said retention member comprises a rod, an attachment member, and retention pin, said rod preventing rotation of said retention member relative to said handle.

4. The weight lifting device of

claim 1

, wherein each said weight includes a channel, a vertical guide, and at least one retention tab disposed within said vertical guide.

5. The weight lifting device of

claim 1

, further comprising a support having at least one receptacle for receiving said locking mechanism disposed therein, said receptacle having a locking and an unlocking channel.

6. The weight lifting device of

claim 5

, wherein said locking channel forces said movable pin into a locked position when said locking mechanism is removed from said receptacle.

7. The weight lifting device of

claim 1

, wherein the movable pin is horizontal and biased toward the locked position.

8. The weight lifting device of

claim 5

, wherein said unlocking channel forces said movable pin into an unlocked position when said locking mechanism is placed in said receptacle so as to allow longitudinal movement of said retention member.

9. A weight lifting device, comprising:

a handle having end portions,

at least one retention member slidably disposed within said handle, said retention member longitudinally movable relative to said handle,

a plurality of weights removably attached to said retention member; and

a locking mechanism immovably interposed between said at least one of said end portions of said handle and said plurality of weights, said locking mechanism preventing the longitudinal movement of said retention member when in the locked position.

10. The weight lifting device of

claim 9

, wherein each said weight has a first plate and a second plate.

11. The weight lifting device of

claim 9

, wherein each said plate has plate tabs extending therefrom and plate apertures, said plate tabs adapted to nest within said plate apertures of an adjacent weight plate.

12. The weight lifting device of

claim 9

, wherein said retention member comprises a rod, an attachment member, and a retention pin, wherein said retention pin further includes a locking element preventing movement of said retention pin relative to said attachment member when in the locked position.

13. The weight lifting device of

claim 12

, wherein said attachment member is attached to and extends substantially perpendicular from said rod.

14. The weight lifting device of

claim 9

, further comprising a support having at least one receptacle for receiving said locking mechanism disposed therein, said receptacle having a locking and an unlocking channel.

15. The weight lifting device of

claim 9

, wherein said locking mechanism includes a moveable pin disposed therein, said movable pin engaging said retention member preventing longitudinal movement of said retention member when in a locked position.

16. The weight lifting device of

claim 15

, wherein when said pin is in the unlocked position it prevents removal of the weight lifting device from a base.

17. A weight lifting device, comprising:

a base, said base including plate rests,

an adjustable dumbbell adapted to be supported by said base, comprising:

a handle having end portions,

at least one retention member slidably disposed within said handle, said retention member longitudinally movable relative to said handle,

a plurality of weights removably attached to said retention member and adapted to rest on said plate rests when not in use; and

a locking mechanism immovably interposed between said at least one of said end portions of said handle and said plurality of weights, said locking mechanism preventing the longitudinal movement of said retention member when in the locked position.

18. The weight lifting device of

claim 17

, further comprising protrusions on said plate rests adapted to align said plurality of weight plates when not in use.

19. The weight lifting device of

claim 17

, further comprising a tray tab extending from said plate rest, said tray tab preventing removal of said adjustable dumbbell from said base when said locking mechanism is in the unlocked position.

20. The weight lifting device of

claim 17

, further comprising a locking tab associated with said retention member.

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