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US20160199682A1 US14/950,154 US201514950154A US2016199682A1 US 20160199682 A1 US20160199682 A1 US 20160199682A1 US 201514950154 A US201514950154 A US 201514950154A US 2016199682 A1 US2016199682 A1 US 2016199682A1
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  • the present invention relates to exercise devices and more particularly to an exercise resistance band with an inner safety device to prevent injury.
  • Exercise bands made of elastic, rubber or a similar material are well-known in the art.
  • Exercise bands of the prior art are generally either bands that look like big ribbons or bands that are made of tubing.
  • Traditional exercise bands made of tubing consist of a flexible and stretchable elastic or rubber tube which have handles on each end. The user holds on to the handles and can perform a variety of resistance/strengthening exercises.
  • Exercise bands made of tubing come in different sizes relative to the diameter of the tubing. The smaller the diameter of the tubing the easier it is for the user to stretch the resistance band. The larger the diameter of tubing the more difficult it is for the user to stretch the exercise band.
  • Exercise bands can also be anchored to various structures such as doorways or incorporated into exercise machines. Examples of typical exercise bands of the prior art and their variety of uses can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,059,265; 5,387,171; 7,585,254; US D670345 and U.S. Publication Nos. 2014/0110545; 2013/0225376; 2011/0237410.
  • a flexible elastic resistance exercise cord with an inner safety-member tube is provided.
  • the exercise cord of this application overcomes certain problems and shortcomings of the prior art and provides a unique structure satisfying safety concerns.
  • the flexible resistance exercise cord includes an outer tube having first and second ends and an inside wall, an inner safety-member tube within and extending the length of the outer tube and having inner-member end portions, each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends and an outside surface movable with respect to the inside surface of the outer tube therealong, the safety-member tube being selected to resist breakage for the life of the exercise cord, first and second securing balls each within the outer tube at a respective one of the first and second ends with a respective inner-member end portion sandwiched between the ball and the inside wall of the outer tube, and a handle member at at least one of the first and second ends, wherein the safety-member tube is of latex or rubber and able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube.
  • the cross-sectional dimensioning and materials of the safety-member tube and outer tube are selected such that a given length of the safety-member tube is able to stretch farther than the same length of the outer tube. It is also highly preferred that the sandwiching of the inner-member end portion is sandwiching of the full cross-section thereof centered at one radial location.
  • the handle member includes a grip portion and a strap loop extending from either end of the grip portion and having an eyelet centered therealong with an opening through which the outer tube extends.
  • the opening and the ball are sized for engagement of the end of the outer tube with the strap loop.
  • a handle is secured at each of the first and second ends. In other embodiments, at one or both of the first and second ends a clip can be used instead of a handle.
  • the outside surface of the safety-member tube is smooth to avoid or minimize surface abrasion. It is also highly preferred that the outer tube and safety-member tube have a Shore A hardness of at least about 20.
  • ball as used herein means a round or cylindrical or somewhat roundish body (such as oblong or triangular) of various sizes and materials, which can be either hollow or solid.
  • smooth as used herein means free from protrusions, indentations or ridges.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the flexible elastic resistance exercise cord showing the outer tube and dotted lines indicating the internal location of the inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar front view of FIG. 1 but with the exercise cord stretched.
  • FIG. 3 is a similar front view of FIG. 2 but with a cutaway showing the inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord taken along section 4 - 4 as indicated in FIG. 3 with dotted lines indicating the internal location of the ball and inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord of FIG. 1 specifically showing the ball within the outer tube and inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along section 6 - 6 as indicated in FIG. 5 .
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord of FIG. 1 specifically showing the ball within only the outer tube.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along section 8 - 8 as indicated in FIG. 7 .
  • FIGS. 1-8 also illustrate first and second securing balls 28 , 30 each within outer tube 12 at a respective one of first and second ends 14 , 16 with a respective inner-member end portion 22 sandwiched between ball 28 , 30 and inside wall 18 of outer tube 12 .
  • the sandwiching of inner-member end portion 22 is seen best in FIGS. 7-8 .
  • Safety-member tube 20 is made of latex or rubber and able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube 12 .
  • FIG. 1 illustrates exercise cord 10 in an unstretched position. Outer tube 12 and inner safety tube 20 are visible. In contrast, FIGS. 2-3 show exercise cord 10 in a stretched position which would occur when a user is pulling on one or both ends 14 , 16 with handle member 32 .
  • FIGS. 1-4 illustrate handle member 32 at one of the first and second ends 14 , 16 .
  • Handle member 32 includes grip portion 34 and a strap loop 36 extending from either end of grip portion 34 .
  • Strap loop 36 may or may not include an eyelet 38 centered in strap loop 36 with an opening 40 through which outer tube 12 extends.
  • opening 40 and ball 28 , 30 are sized for engagement of either the first or second end 14 , 16 of outer tube 12 with strap loop 36 .
  • handle 32 is secured at each of the first and second ends 14 , 16 .
  • at one or both of first and second ends 14 , 16 various types of clips (not shown) can be used instead of handle 32 .
  • FIGS. 5-6 illustrate that ball 28 , 30 can be positioned inside both outer tube 12 and inner safety-member tube 20 .
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-section of FIG. 5 showing that ball 28 , 30 is inside both outer tube 12 and inner safety-member tube 20 .
  • Securing ball 28 , 30 can have various shapes and is no way limited to the round shape shown in the FIGURES. In some embodiments, ball 28 , 30 can be cylindrical, triangular, rectangular or even wedge shaped (not shown). Securing ball 28 , 30 can also be hollow or solid.
  • FIGS. 7-8 illustrate that ball 28 , 30 can be inside the outer tube 12 only and that in such embodiments safety-member tube 20 is secured in place by passing around one section of ball 28 , 30 and being held frictionally in place between inside wall of outer tube 18 and ball 28 , 30 .
  • the sandwiching of inner-member end portion 22 is sandwiching of the full cross-section thereof centered at one radial location as seen best in FIG. 7 .
  • Outside surface 24 is independently movable with respect to inside surface 26 of outer tube 12 .
  • the cross-sectional dimensioning and materials of safety-member tube 20 and outer tube 12 are selected such that a given length of safety-member tube 20 is able to stretch farther than the same length of outer tube 12 .
  • Outside surface 24 of safety-member tube 20 is smooth to avoid or substantially minimize surface abrasion. If outside surface 24 was not smooth, rubbing between outside surface 24 of safety-member tube 20 could occur which could slowly wear away at inside wall 18 of outer tube 12 , causing it to prematurely break.
  • Outer tube 12 and safety-member tube 20 can be made of either latex or rubber. Outer tube 12 and safety-member tube 20 should have a Shore A hardness of at least about 20 .

Abstract

A flexible elastic resistance exercise cord including an outer tube having first and second ends and an inside wall, an inner safety-member tube within and extending the length of the outer tube and having inner-member end portions, each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends and an outside surface movable with respect to the inside surface of the outer tube therealong. The exercise cord also includes first and second securing balls, each within the outer tube at a respective one of the first and second ends with a respective inner-member end portion sandwiched between the ball and the inside wall of the outer tube and a handle member at at least one of the first and second ends. The safety-member tube is able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/596,708, filed Jan. 14, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • FIELD
  • The present invention relates to exercise devices and more particularly to an exercise resistance band with an inner safety device to prevent injury.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Exercise bands made of elastic, rubber or a similar material are well-known in the art. Exercise bands of the prior art are generally either bands that look like big ribbons or bands that are made of tubing. Traditional exercise bands made of tubing consist of a flexible and stretchable elastic or rubber tube which have handles on each end. The user holds on to the handles and can perform a variety of resistance/strengthening exercises. Exercise bands made of tubing come in different sizes relative to the diameter of the tubing. The smaller the diameter of the tubing the easier it is for the user to stretch the resistance band. The larger the diameter of tubing the more difficult it is for the user to stretch the exercise band.
  • Exercise bands can also be anchored to various structures such as doorways or incorporated into exercise machines. Examples of typical exercise bands of the prior art and their variety of uses can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,059,265; 5,387,171; 7,585,254; US D670345 and U.S. Publication Nos. 2014/0110545; 2013/0225376; 2011/0237410.
  • One drawback of exercise bands made of elastic or rubber is that over time due to user wear the tube material breaks down and this can lead to the exercise band snapping in half or in pieces and resulting in possible injury. This is especially dangerous if the user is engaged in stretching the band while exercising when the band unpredictably breaks. It would be advantageous to have an exercise band made of elastic or rubber which has an inner safety device within the tube which would prevent injury to the user if the elastic or rubber tube failed while the user was exercising.
  • SUMMARY
  • In accordance with the present device, a flexible elastic resistance exercise cord with an inner safety-member tube is provided. The exercise cord of this application overcomes certain problems and shortcomings of the prior art and provides a unique structure satisfying safety concerns.
  • The flexible resistance exercise cord includes an outer tube having first and second ends and an inside wall, an inner safety-member tube within and extending the length of the outer tube and having inner-member end portions, each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends and an outside surface movable with respect to the inside surface of the outer tube therealong, the safety-member tube being selected to resist breakage for the life of the exercise cord, first and second securing balls each within the outer tube at a respective one of the first and second ends with a respective inner-member end portion sandwiched between the ball and the inside wall of the outer tube, and a handle member at at least one of the first and second ends, wherein the safety-member tube is of latex or rubber and able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube.
  • In highly preferred embodiments, the cross-sectional dimensioning and materials of the safety-member tube and outer tube are selected such that a given length of the safety-member tube is able to stretch farther than the same length of the outer tube. It is also highly preferred that the sandwiching of the inner-member end portion is sandwiching of the full cross-section thereof centered at one radial location.
  • In certain preferred embodiments the handle member includes a grip portion and a strap loop extending from either end of the grip portion and having an eyelet centered therealong with an opening through which the outer tube extends. Preferably, the opening and the ball are sized for engagement of the end of the outer tube with the strap loop. In preferred embodiments, a handle is secured at each of the first and second ends. In other embodiments, at one or both of the first and second ends a clip can be used instead of a handle.
  • It is highly preferred that the outside surface of the safety-member tube is smooth to avoid or minimize surface abrasion. It is also highly preferred that the outer tube and safety-member tube have a Shore A hardness of at least about 20.
  • The term “ball” as used herein means a round or cylindrical or somewhat roundish body (such as oblong or triangular) of various sizes and materials, which can be either hollow or solid.
  • The term “smooth” as used herein means free from protrusions, indentations or ridges.
  • A wide variety of exercise bands have been created and are available. However, there is a need for improvement in the safety of exercise resistance bands, and it is to this safety need that this device is directed.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment including the above-noted characteristics and features of the device. The device will be readily understood from the descriptions and drawings. In the drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the flexible elastic resistance exercise cord showing the outer tube and dotted lines indicating the internal location of the inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar front view of FIG. 1 but with the exercise cord stretched.
  • FIG. 3 is a similar front view of FIG. 2 but with a cutaway showing the inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord taken along section 4-4 as indicated in FIG. 3 with dotted lines indicating the internal location of the ball and inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord of FIG. 1 specifically showing the ball within the outer tube and inner safety-member tube.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along section 6-6 as indicated in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the exercise cord of FIG. 1 specifically showing the ball within only the outer tube.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along section 8-8 as indicated in FIG. 7.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Referring to FIGS. 1-8, a flexible elastic resistance exercise cord in accordance with the present device is generally designated by the reference numeral 10. Exercise cord 10 provides an outer tube 12 and an inner safety-member tube 20. Outer tube 12 has first end 14 and second end 16 as well as inside wall 18. Inner safety-member tube 20 is within and extending the length of outer tube 12 and has inner-member end portions 22 each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends 14, 16 and outside surface 24 is movable with respect to inside surface 26 of outer tube 12. Safety-member tube 20 is selected to resist breakage for the life of exercise cord 10.
  • FIGS. 1-8 also illustrate first and second securing balls 28, 30 each within outer tube 12 at a respective one of first and second ends 14, 16 with a respective inner-member end portion 22 sandwiched between ball 28, 30 and inside wall 18 of outer tube 12. The sandwiching of inner-member end portion 22 is seen best in FIGS. 7-8. Safety-member tube 20 is made of latex or rubber and able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube 12.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates exercise cord 10 in an unstretched position. Outer tube 12 and inner safety tube 20 are visible. In contrast, FIGS. 2-3 show exercise cord 10 in a stretched position which would occur when a user is pulling on one or both ends 14, 16 with handle member 32.
  • FIGS. 1-4 illustrate handle member 32 at one of the first and second ends 14, 16. Handle member 32 includes grip portion 34 and a strap loop 36 extending from either end of grip portion 34. Strap loop 36 may or may not include an eyelet 38 centered in strap loop 36 with an opening 40 through which outer tube 12 extends. As best seen in FIG. 4, opening 40 and ball 28, 30 are sized for engagement of either the first or second end 14, 16 of outer tube 12 with strap loop 36. In some embodiments, handle 32 is secured at each of the first and second ends 14, 16. In other embodiments, at one or both of first and second ends 14, 16 various types of clips (not shown) can be used instead of handle 32.
  • FIGS. 5-6 illustrate that ball 28, 30 can be positioned inside both outer tube 12 and inner safety-member tube 20. FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-section of FIG. 5 showing that ball 28, 30 is inside both outer tube 12 and inner safety-member tube 20. Securing ball 28, 30 can have various shapes and is no way limited to the round shape shown in the FIGURES. In some embodiments, ball 28, 30 can be cylindrical, triangular, rectangular or even wedge shaped (not shown). Securing ball 28, 30 can also be hollow or solid.
  • FIGS. 7-8 illustrate that ball 28, 30 can be inside the outer tube 12 only and that in such embodiments safety-member tube 20 is secured in place by passing around one section of ball 28, 30 and being held frictionally in place between inside wall of outer tube 18 and ball 28, 30. The sandwiching of inner-member end portion 22 is sandwiching of the full cross-section thereof centered at one radial location as seen best in FIG. 7. Outside surface 24 is independently movable with respect to inside surface 26 of outer tube 12.
  • The cross-sectional dimensioning and materials of safety-member tube 20 and outer tube 12 are selected such that a given length of safety-member tube 20 is able to stretch farther than the same length of outer tube 12.
  • Outside surface 24 of safety-member tube 20 is smooth to avoid or substantially minimize surface abrasion. If outside surface 24 was not smooth, rubbing between outside surface 24 of safety-member tube 20 could occur which could slowly wear away at inside wall 18 of outer tube 12, causing it to prematurely break.
  • Outer tube 12 and safety-member tube 20 can be made of either latex or rubber. Outer tube 12 and safety-member tube 20 should have a Shore A hardness of at least about 20.
  • A wide variety of materials are available for the various parts discussed and illustrated herein. While the principles of this device have been described in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood clearly that these descriptions are made only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the device.

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1. A flexible elastic resistance exercise cord comprising:
an outer tube having first and second ends and an inside wall;
an inner safety-member tube within and extending a length of the outer tube and having inner-member end portions each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends and an outside surface movable with respect to an inside surface of the outer tube therealong, the safety-member tube being selected to resist breakage;
at least one securing member at a respective one of the first or second ends, the at least one securing member is a first securing ball and a second securing ball each within the outer tube at a respective one of the first and second ends with a respective inner-member end portion sandwiched between the ball and the inside wall of the outer tube, the sandwiching of each inner-member end portion is sandwiching of the full cross-section thereof centered at one radial location on the outer tube; and
a handle member at at least one of the first and second ends,
wherein the safety-member tube is able to stretch at least as far as the outer tube and the inner safety-member tube is separate from and moves independent of the inside wall of the outer tube.
2. (canceled)
3. The exercise cord of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional dimensioning and materials of the safety-member tube and outer tube are selected such that a given length of the safety-member tube is configured to stretch farther than the length of the outer tube.
4. (canceled)
5. The exercise cord of claim 1 wherein the handle member includes:
a grip portion; and
a strap loop extending from either end of the grip portion and having an eyelet centered therealong with an opening through which the outer tube extends, the opening and the ball being sized for engagement of either the first or second end of the outer tube with the strap loop.
6. The exercise cord of claim 1 wherein the handle member is secured at the first end of the outer tube and a second handle member is secured at the second end of the outer tube.
7. (canceled)
8. The exercise cord of claim 1 wherein the outside surface of the safety-member tube is smooth to avoid or minimize surface abrasion.
9. The exercise cord of claim 1 wherein the outer tube and safety-member tube are either latex or rubber and have a Shore A hardness of at least about 20.
10. The exercise cord of claim 2 wherein the first and second securing balls are wedge-shaped.
11. The exercise cord of claim 2 wherein the first and second securing balls are cylindrical.
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