Exercise dumbbell methods and apparatus
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1. A method of adjusting weight resistance to exercise, comprising the steps of:
- positioning a first weight and a second weight in side-by-side alignment with one another to define a cylindrical cavity having at least four sectors, including an upwardly open first sector defined by within a platform of the first weight, an upwardly closed second sector defined within the platform of the first weight, an upwardly open third sector defined within a platform of the second weight, and an upwardly closed fourth sector defined within the planform of the second weight;
positioning a liftable member relative to the first weight and the second weight in such a manner that a rotatable weight selector on the liftable member occupies the cavity;
rotating the weight selector to occupy the first sector and the second sector and thereby secure only the first weight to the liftable member;
rotating the weight selector to occupy the second sector and the third sector and thereby secure both the first weight and the second weight to the liftable member;
rotating the weight selector to occupy the third sector and the fourth sector and thereby secure only the second weigh to the liftable member; and
rotating the weight selector to occupy the fourth sector and the first sector and thereby release both the first weight and the second weight from the liftable member.
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Abstract
An exercise dumbbell includes a handle member and weight plates maintained in spaced relationship at opposite ends thereof. Weight selectors are rotatable into and out of engagement with different combinations of the weight plates to secure a desired amount of mass to the handle. The weight selectors occupy respective upwardly closed notches in the weights to secure the weights to the handle member. Different arrangements may be used to bias the weight selectors toward desired orientations relative to the weight plates, and/or to lock the weight selectors in desired orientations relative to the weight plates.
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1. A method of adjusting weight resistance to exercise, comprising the steps of:
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positioning a first weight and a second weight in side-by-side alignment with one another to define a cylindrical cavity having at least four sectors, including an upwardly open first sector defined by within a platform of the first weight, an upwardly closed second sector defined within the platform of the first weight, an upwardly open third sector defined within a platform of the second weight, and an upwardly closed fourth sector defined within the planform of the second weight; positioning a liftable member relative to the first weight and the second weight in such a manner that a rotatable weight selector on the liftable member occupies the cavity; rotating the weight selector to occupy the first sector and the second sector and thereby secure only the first weight to the liftable member; rotating the weight selector to occupy the second sector and the third sector and thereby secure both the first weight and the second weight to the liftable member; rotating the weight selector to occupy the third sector and the fourth sector and thereby secure only the second weigh to the liftable member; and rotating the weight selector to occupy the fourth sector and the first sector and thereby release both the first weight and the second weight from the liftable member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An exercise dumbbell, comprising:
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a handle member having a handle that defines a longitudinal axis, a first weight supporting section disposed at a first end of the handle, and a second weight supporting section disposed at an opposite, second end of the handle; first weights sized and configured to be supported by the first weight supporting section; second weights sized and configured to be supported by the second weight supporting section; a first weight selector rotatably mounted on the handle member for selective rotation into upwardly closed notches in the first weights, wherein the first weight selector rotates about a first axis extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a second weight selector rotatably mounted on the handle member for selective rotation into upwardly closed notches in the second weights, wherein the second weight selector rotates about a second axis extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An exercise dumbbell, comprising:
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a handle member having a handle, a first weight supporting section disposed at a first end of the handle, and a second weight supporting section disposed at an opposite, second end of the handle; first weights sized and configured to be supported by the first weight supporting section, wherein notches in the first weights cooperate to define a first cylindrical cavity having upwardly open sectors in the first weights and upwardly closed sectors in the first weights; second weights sized and configured to be supported by the second weight supporting section, wherein notches in the second weights cooperate to define a second cylindrical cavity having upwardly open sectors in the second weights and upwardly closed sectors in the second weights; a first weight selector rotatably mounted on the handle member for rotation inside the first cylindrical cavity, and configured to occupy only a fraction of the sectors in any given orientation relative to the handle member; and a second weight selector rotatably mounted on the handle member for rotation inside the second cylindrical cavity, and configured to occupy only a fraction of the sectors in tiny given orientation relative to the handle member. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. An exercise dumbbell, comprising:
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first and second sets of weights, wherein each of the sets of weights includes at least two weights having respective notches that cooperate to define a cylindrical cavity; and a handle member having a handle that defines a longitudinal axis, and first and second weight supporting sections disposed at respective ends of the handle, wherein each of the weight supporting sections includes; a spacer configured and arranged for insertion between the at least two weights in a respective one of the sets without obstructing the respective said cavity; a shaft rotatably mounted inside the spacer for rotation about an axis extending lengthwise through a respective said cavity; a weight engaging member keyed to the shaft, and configured and arranged to rotate inside a respective said cavity and to underlie different combinations of respective said weights as a function of its orientation relative to the handle member; and a knob keyed to the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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