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Barbell Safety Device

a safety device and barbell technology, applied in the field of devices supporting barbells, can solve the problems of difficult to safely remove the weight plates from the barbell, difficult to add and remove weight plates, and users often do not perform proper warm up repetitions, so as to safely remove the weight plates, safely secure the weight plates, and efficiently load and unload weight plates

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-06-11
FISHMAN JAI WEI
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The invention is a lightweight and portable barbell safety device that allows users to safely support, remove, or add weight plates onto a barbell in either a vertical or horizontal position. The device stably places a base in the vertical or horizontal position and holds the bar of the barbell or a weight plate, ensuring safe and efficient use.

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However, users often do not perform the proper warm up repetitions, because it is inconvenient and difficult to add and remove weight plates.
In addition, it is difficult to safely remove the weight plates from a barbell when weightlifting alone.
This results in awkward lifting positions and potential injury.
Even minor injuries may prevent a user from performing his or her desired exercises and reaching his or her goals.
However, Mitchell's barbell support is large in dimensions, and is not portable for average gym users.
Hoole's apparatus is essentially a stationary ramp that is also large and cumbersome.
Campbell's device does not allow secure anchoring of a barbell prior to adding weights, as the height of the device is only 1.5 inches, but the groove is as wide as 6.25 inches, more than four times the diameter of the typical barbell.

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[0017]The invention is directed toward a lightweight and portable barbell safety device that facilitates the support of the barbell and the loading or unloading of weight plates onto or from a barbell.

[0018]The barbell safety device is shown in FIGS. 1, 2A and 3, wherein the barbell safety device 1 has a first base 40 that allows device 1 to be placed in a stable vertical position. Device 1 includes an anchoring means 5 that holds and elevates bar 70 of barbell 90, thus propping up end 110 of barbell 90 as shown in FIG. 2B. A spacer 22 separates anchoring means 5 apart and above base 40. Additionally, spacer 22 may be perpendicular to base 40. Spacer 22 has one end 68 that is adjacent to base 40, a mid-section 65, and a distal end 60 that is either adjacent to or includes anchoring means 5. Anchoring means 5 is located on top 3 of distal end 60. Spacer 22 has a minimal vertical length of 5-14 inches, preferably 6-12 inches, and most preferably 4-10 inches. Anchoring means 5 is in th...

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Abstract

The invention is directed towards a lightweight and portable barbell safety device, comprising a first base that stably places the device in a vertical position, a second base that stably places the device in a horizontal position, an anchoring means that holds the bar of the barbell when the device is in a vertical position, and a docking means that holds a weight plate of the barbell when the device is in a horizontal position. The device allows users to safely secure a barbell and quickly and efficiently load and unload the weight plates onto and from the barbell.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention is directed to a device supporting a barbell, and method of use thereof that allows the user to change the weights thereon safely and easily.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Proper weightlifting technique requires frequent changing of weight plates on a barbell between sets and types of exercises. For example, each set of a particular exercise may require several weight plate changes. Typically, at the beginning of each set of a weightlifting exercise, a user should do a couple of sets with lighter weights prior to working up to the final target weight for the lift. For instance, if the goal is to perform six to ten repetitions of a Dead lift with 450 lbs. of weight plates on the barbell, the user should warm up with sets of Dead Lift with lighter weights first. The user should perform eight to twelve repetitions with 200 lbs., then another eight to ten repetitions with 350 lbs. and, finally, the goal of six to eight repetitions with 450 lbs...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B21/078
CPCA63B2021/0783A63B21/078A63B21/0783
Inventor RULLI, WAGNER
Owner FISHMAN JAI WEI
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