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Wraps For Improving Grip On Exercise Equipment

a technology for exercise equipment and wrapping, which is applied in the field of wrapping for improving the grip of exercise equipment, can solve the problems of not addressing the ability in the prior art, and achieve the effects of improving the grip of users' dumbbells, enhancing the grip, and facilitating the fastening step

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-06-05
JUSTICE JEFFREY
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is about a pair of wraps that help weightlifters have a better grip on weights without using chalk. The wraps are made of a flexible material that stretches a little bit. This stretching is important because it makes it easier to fasten the wraps to the weights. The wraps also have a ridge or shape that further improves the grip. Using these wraps allows weightlifters to have a more natural grip on the weights, which helps develop the muscles in a more natural way.

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The prior art does not address the ability for the wrap to attach to itself and the wrap having an embedded ridge or shape for an improved natural grip.

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[0015]The invention is carried out as illustrated in FIGS. 1-4. A sturdy, yet somewhat stretchable material is used to make the base member of the wrap 100. One suitable material for this is a polyester based polymeric material. In the preferred embodiment, this material is Tough Tek Waffle Pique material. Materials other than polymeric materials may also work so long as they possess similar physical characteristics and have similar resistance to water. The preferred embodiment has dimensions of 1 / 16 inch thickness, 7 inches long and 5½ inches wide. However, due to the nature of the invention and the fact that it is rolled up, the dimensions do not have to be exact. The base member 100 should have at least a 7 inch length and a 5½ inch width but should not be more than 2 inches longer or wider as the extra material may negatively affect the lifter's grip.

[0016]At one end of the wrap, there is a ridge or grip enhancing shape 103 embedded within the base member. In the preferred embod...

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Abstract

Weight lifters have traditionally used chalk to improve their grip when performing heavier lifts. However, the use of chalk has been increasingly disallowed at gyms and fitness centers around the country because the residue from the chalk can create a mess. This invention discloses a set of wraps that can serve as a sufficient substitute for chalk so the lifter can still perform the same lifts without any safety concerns due to potential loss of grip, but with none of the resulting mess. The wraps are made up of a sturdy, yet flexible material that allows for a minimal amount of stretching. The stretching is an important feature because the flexible material will have a section with a material that allows for the wrap to securely fasten to itself and the stretching will make the fastening step easier. Also, embedded within the flexible material is a ridge or shape that will further enhance a user's grip. This embedded member should be utilized to shelf the palm during pushing exercises, and shelf the fingers during pulling exercises.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not ApplicableSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not ApplicableTHE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT[0003]Not applicableINCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE OF MATERIAL SUBMITTED ON A COMPACT DISC[0004]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0005]1. Field of the Invention[0006]Traditionally, weight lifters have used chalk to improve their grip when performing heavier lifts. However, the use of chalk has been increasingly disallowed at gyms and fitness centers around the country because the residue from the chalk can create a mess. The present invention is intended to address this problem by providing a wrap that can serve as a sufficient substitute for chalk so the lifter can still perform the same lifts without any safety concerns due to potential loss of grip, but with none of the resulting mess.[0007]2. Description of the Prior Art[0008]There is existing prior art that addresses the use of a w...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B26/00
CPCA63B26/00A63B2210/50A63B71/0054A63B21/0724A63B21/4035
Inventor JUSTICE, JEFFREY
Owner JUSTICE JEFFREY
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