Jump rope handle exercise device
First Claim
1. A rope-less jump rope exercise device, comprising:
- a handle;
a continuously flexible, elongated lash having a first end associated with the handle and a second end, wherein the lash comprises a hollow tube; and
a single ball-and-socket assembly interconnecting the first end of the lash and the handle and disposed along the handle, to provide a single location for multiaxial rotary movement of the entire lash relative to the handle in all three-dimensional directions, the ball-and-socket assembly comprising a cap connected to the first end of the lash and a ball fixedly connected to the handle where the ball is received within a socket defined by the cap, the ball being secured within the socket by a removable locking ring attached to the cap;
wherein the handle, lash and ball-and-socket assembly form one half of a pair of identical rope-less jump rope exercise assemblies which jointly comprise the rope-less jump rope exercise device.
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Abstract
A rope-less jump rope exercise device includes a handle and a flexible, elongated lash having a first end associated with the handle and a second end. A ball-and-socket assembly interconnects the first end of the lash and the handle in order to provide rotary movement of the lash relative to the handle in all directions. The handle, lash and ball-and-socket assembly form one half of a pair of identical jump rope exercise assemblies which jointly comprise the jump rope exercise device. Alternatively, a rope-less jump rope exercise device includes a handle defining an inner cavity and a flexible, elongated lash having a first end at partially disposed within the inner cavity and a second end. A spring disposed within the inner cavity is configured to interconnect the handle and the lash and resist movement of the lash out of the inner cavity.
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13 Claims
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1. A rope-less jump rope exercise device, comprising:
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a handle; a continuously flexible, elongated lash having a first end associated with the handle and a second end, wherein the lash comprises a hollow tube; and a single ball-and-socket assembly interconnecting the first end of the lash and the handle and disposed along the handle, to provide a single location for multiaxial rotary movement of the entire lash relative to the handle in all three-dimensional directions, the ball-and-socket assembly comprising a cap connected to the first end of the lash and a ball fixedly connected to the handle where the ball is received within a socket defined by the cap, the ball being secured within the socket by a removable locking ring attached to the cap; wherein the handle, lash and ball-and-socket assembly form one half of a pair of identical rope-less jump rope exercise assemblies which jointly comprise the rope-less jump rope exercise device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A rope-less jump rope exercise device, comprising:
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a handle; a continuously flexible, elongated lash having a first end associated with the handle and a second end, wherein the lash comprises a hollow tube; a single ball-and-socket assembly interconnecting the first end of the lash and the handle and disposed along the handle, to provide a single location for multiaxial rotary movement of the entire lash relative to the handle in all three-dimensional directions, the ball-and-socket assembly comprising a cap connected to the first end of the lash, and a ball fixedly connected to the handle, where the ball is received within a socket defined by the cap, the ball being secured within the socket by a removable locking ring attached to the cap; and a mechanism for providing wind resistance and softening the impact of accidental strikes of the second end of the lash; wherein the handle, lash and ball-and-socket assembly form one half of a pair of identical rope-less jump rope exercise assemblies which jointly comprise the rope-less jump rope exercise device. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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