WO2003041524A2 - Vetement de mise en condition universel leste et systeme d'entrainement en resistance - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- weight vests and weight-carrying packs have been developed, however the need for more flexible apparel, such as a body suit, for a wearer, or alternatively, each of the wearer's feet, ankles, shins, knees, thighs, hips and waist, chest and back, biceps, elbows, forearms, wrists and hands (collectively and individually, as the context requires, referred to as
- Human Body Locations which provides variable weight distribution, accurately incremented weight adjustment, and reliable means of positively retaining individual weights in their separate Human Body Locations for prevention of accidental loss, dislocation, or excessive movement during use are still desired.
- This invention relates generally to a universal weighted exercise and resistance training garment and apparatus, and a system thereof, worn by humans and non-humans, and more particularly, to a single garment (with configurations of short sleeves or long sleeves, and short pants or long pants) and a variety of garments with weighted material contained therein worn by athletes for the purpose of weight resistance training.
- the variety of garments can also be dimensioned for non-human use, such as horses and dogs for athletic training and exercise.
- objects of the present invention are to increase resistance during exercising for more rapidly building human and non-human muscles with reduced repetition; to properly distribute the weights at the various Human Body Locations and/or Animal Body Locations of the wearer; to have removable weights for adjusting the total load and weight distribution at the various Human Body Locations and/or Animal Body Locations; to have pouches that are easily opened for removing the weights; to have pouches that securely retain the weights at the various Human Body Locations and/or Animal Body Locations even during rigorous exercise; to have weights that are highly flexible for comfort of the human or non-human wearer; to fit snugly enough to prevent shifting during rigorous exercise; to be made of a material that wicks perspiration away from the human or non-human wearer; to be durable.
- a weighted vest disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,989,267 to Watson is comprised of single-layer front and back panels, and weights adhered to recesses in the panels.
- the sides of the panels are connected by straps, which are uncomfortable because they do not stretch when the user's torso is bent and flexed.
- the panels are made of a closed cell copolymer material, which although disclosed as flexible, are thick enough to limit freedom of movement.
- the weights are made of a heavy metal, and coated with a plastic or rubber material. Each weight is made of a single piece of rigid metal that does not bend with the body, so that they are uncomfortable when the body is bent and flexed.
- the rigid weights may also cause pain when the wearer slams into another person, such as when playing a contact sport. Because they are merely adhered to the panel, the weights may be knocked off when making contact with another person.
- Another weighted vest disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,270 to Shine is comprised of front and back panels laced together on the sides. Bags of lead shots are inserted in pockets on the panels, and may be selectively removed for adjusting the load. Although the width of the vest is adjustable by loosening or tightening the lacing, adjusting long lacing is difficult and time consuming. Once adjusted, the lacing does not stretch when the user's torso is bent and flexed. If the lead shots are packed loosely in the bags, they will slosh around and cause discomfort and noise. If the lead shots are packets tightly in the bags, they will become very rigid and uncomfortable.
- Another weighted vest disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,442 to Tomlinson et al. is comprised of front and back panels joined by elastic sides that provide more comfort when the user's torso is bent and flexed.
- the width of the vest is adjustable by adjusting hook-and-loop straps on the front.
- Weights received in front and back pockets are comprised of solid lead plates surrounded by a padded coating. Although the weights are bendable by hand to conform to the body, they are not at all resilient, and are still rigid enough to cause discomfort when the user's torso is bent and flexed. The weights may also slide out of the open pockets during rigorous exercise.
- Another weighted vest disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,387 to Zakrzewski is comprised of front and back panels with pockets holding rigid metal bars. Straps stretched across the pocket openings hold the bars in place. However, the long rigid bars severely limit the wearer's freedom of movement, and may cause discomfort when the user's torso is bent and flexed.
- FIGS. 1A to 1C are views of a short sleeve, short pants resistance training garment for use by humans.
- FIGS. 2A to 2C are views of a long sleeve, long pants resistance training garment for use by humans.
- FIG. 3A to 3D are views of a resistance training garment for use by humans showing the locations of pouch openings for weight pads.
- FIG. 4 is a front partial view of the modular garment system for use by humans.
- FIG. 5 is a front partial view of the modular garment system for use by humans showing the location of openings for the pliable weights.
- FIG. 6 is a front view of the weight pads as arranged in the modular garment system for use by humans.
- FIGS. 7A to 7E are views of the knee and elbow garments and the weighted knee and elbow pads.
- FIGS. 8 A to 8F are views of the bicep garment and the weighted bicep pads.
- FIGS. 9 A to 9E are views of the foot garment and the weighted foot pads.
- FIGS. 10A to 10F are views of the forearm and shin garments and the weighted knee and elbow pads.
- FIGS. 11A to 11D are top and perspective views of the garments for use at the biceps, elbows, thighs, forearms and wrists.
- FIGS. 12A to 12F are views of the garment gloves and the glove pads.
- FIGS. 13 A to 13B are views of the garments for use at the hips and waist.
- FIGS. 14A to 14E are views of the vest garments for use at the chest and back.
- FIGS. 15A to 15B are views of the straps that can be used to connect individual garments together.
- FIG. 16 is a side view of the modular garment system for use with a non-human animal's ribcage and back and integral therewith, the front and hind quarters.
- FIG. 17 is a view of the weight pad locations in the modular garment system shown in Figure 16.
- FIG. 18 is a top view of the weight pad locations in the modular garment system for use with a non-human animal.
- the weight conditioning suit comprises a garment dimensioned as a body suit with appropriately dimensioned weight pads.
- the garment has short sleeves and short pants, while another embodiment has long sleeves and long pants.
- the suits can have a zipper in the front or rear to allow easy access.
- Other embodiments include configurations using short sleeves and long pants and long sleeves with short pants.
- the conformable weight conditioning suit and modular system of garments for each of the Human Body Locations provides for improving physical conditioning and body therapeutics of humans.
- the conformable modular system of garments for each of the Animal Body Locations to provide for improving physical conditioning and body therapeutics of animals.
- the universal garment and the modular garment system are constructed of a flexible, stretchable and conforming material which wicks moisture away from the wearer.
- the garments have an inner and outer opposite surfaces respectively faced with inner pouches of the same or different fabric.
- the material is breathable to allow the dissipation and evaporation of natural body fluids such as sweat.
- the universal garment and the garments of the modular garment system have their pouches arranges such that they are accessible either from the inside or outside of the garment, preferably from the inside.
- Each of said pouches are created by a matrix of attachments, such as stitching or gluing, to define said pouches, hi an alternative embodiment of the present invention, panels defining flaps for said pouches for capturing and holding said weights in said pouches can be defined at the upper portion of the pouch opening.
- An alternative embodiment of the modular garment system is the use of weight pads without the use of an enclosing garment, said weight pads being coupled to the wearer through the use of straps that hold the weight pads to the wearer's body.
- the straps can be made of a variety of material, such as leather, elastic or cloth. The straps are used to hold the weight pads snugly against the wearer's body.
- a variety of means can be used to couple the ends of the strap to the weight pads, such as being sewn, use of buckles or hook and stitch mechanism, such as velcro.
- the weight pads of the universal garment and modular garment system are comprised of a high density material encased in a pliable material. These individual weight pads for human use weigh from 4 ounces to 64 ounces.
- the weighted body suit for human embodiment can have a total weight of from about 4 ounces to 64 pounds, depending on the weight pads used and their locations.
- the individual weight pads used in the non-human embodiments having a weight of from 1 ounces to 300 pounds for animal use.
- the high density material are metals, such as steel shot or zinc.
- the high density material is sand. Any material that adds weight to the garment can be utilized.
- the amount of the high density material, such as metals, to pliable material are provided in certain defined proportions.
- the pliable material can be a material such as a rubber compound, polymer, flexible plastic or similar material.
- the pliable material can be arranged, with the high density material, in layers.
- Each weight conditioning suit 100 and 200 comprises a garment with one or more internal pouch sections and is constructed of a flexible, breathable, and stretchable material for encompassing and conforming to the body or parts of the body of a wearer.
- Each of weight conditioning suits is formed with a plurality of pouches to permit a plurality of pliable, flexible weight pads to be disposed separately in at least one or more of said pouches, said weight pads being substantially immobilized there-within.
- the weight pads can be attached permanently within the weight conditioning suit, such attachment being accomplished in a variety of ways such being sewn or glued therein.
- the weight conditioning suit comprises a form-fitting, comfortable garment that contains an inside pocket distribution system for holding the weight pads.
- the garment forms to that of the wearer and can be fitted under clothes.
- the weight pads can be sewn in or a permanently attached to the garments, or can be located in a pouch or pocket that can be opened.
- These pouches can be further supported by perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips, that provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- This skeletal-like structure uses flexible, elastic fabric.
- FIGS 1A to 1C are front views of the weight conditioning suit 100 with short sleeves and short pants.
- the perpendicular, non- stretchable, fabric strips 107 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- the perpendicular, non- stretchable, fabric strips 107 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- Figure 1C is a side view showing the preferable weight pad locations and weight pad locations for the chest 101, biceps 102, thighs 103, back 104 and back of the thighs 105.
- the perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips 107 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- the garment is made from a breathable material, such as spandex, operable to wick body fluids such as sweat away from the interior lining thereof.
- FIGS 2A to 2C are front views of the weight conditioning suit 200 with long sleeves and long pants.
- the perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips 209 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure, and a zipper 210.
- the perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips 209 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure, and a zipper 210.
- FIG. 2B there are preferable pouch locations and weight pad dimensions for the back 205, the back of the thighs 206 and calves 207.
- FIG. 209 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- Figure 2C is a side view showing the preferable weight pad locations and weight pad dimensions for the chest 201, biceps 202, forearm 203,. thighs 204, back 205, back of the thighs 206 and calves 207.
- the perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips 209 provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- the garment is made from a breathable material, such as spandex, operable to wick body fluids such as sweat away from the interior lining thereof.
- Figure 3 A is a front view of a resistance training garment of Figure 1A for use by humans showing the preferable locations of interior pouch openings 301 for the weight pads.
- Figure 3B is a back view of a resistance training garment of Figure IB for use by humans showing the locations of pouch openings 301 for the weight pads.
- Figure 3C is a front view of a resistance training garment of Figure 2A for use by humans showing the locations of interior pouch openings 302 for the weight pads.
- Figure 3D is a back view of a resistance training garment of Figure 2B for use by humans showing the locations of pouches 302 for the weight pads.
- the modular garment system comprises a plurality of expandable weighted conditioning suit components fitted to a specific part of a wearer's body, each having one or more internal pouch sections and constructed of a flexible, breathable, and stretchable material for encompassing and conforming to the body or parts of the body of a wearer.
- Each garment of a weighted conditioning suit component has formed therein a single or plurality of pouches with a single, or plurality of pliable, flexible weight pads disposed separately in at least one or more of said pouches, said weight pads being immobilized there-within.
- each of the garments of the human component system comprises a form-fitting, comfortable garment that contains an inside pocket or pockets for holding weight pads.
- weighted conditioning suit component for: the hips and waist 401, the back and chest 402; a pair of garments for the feet 403; the shins 404; the knees 405; the thighs 406; the biceps 407; the forearms 408; the wrists 409; and the hands 410.
- the garments of the weighted conditioning suit components are made from a breathable material, such as spandex. With respect to the human modular system, the garments will that fit comfortably under clothing.
- each of the component garments of the modular system As seen in Figure 5, a plurality of openings 501 in each of the component garments of the modular system are shown. These openings are located within the component garments for holding flexible weight pads. Each pouch located under the outer-cover of the component garment can be fitted with one or more of the flexible weight pads of the shapes as seen in Figure 6.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the location of each of the weight pads for the modular system.
- the pads can be held to the wearer using enclosed garments are by straps.
- the weight pads in the garments can be sewn in or a permanently attached to the component garments, or can be located in a pocket that can be opened.
- pouches can be further supported by perpendicular, non-stretchable, fabric strips that provide immovable support for the weight pads, similar to a skeletal structure.
- This skeletal-like structure uses flexible, elastic fabric.
- the garment or strap embodiments of the modular system can be chosen to meet the immediate and specific performance needs of the wearer.
- the weight pads are specially formulated, precision weighted, flexible units made of a pliable material such as rubber or polymer, containing integrally therein a high density material, such as metals or sand, with increased mass, including lead, steel or zinc or combinations thereof, that fit into inside pouches or encasings located on the inside of each of the garments of the modular system.
- the weight pads that comprise the weight system also offer a form of protection and flexibility to allow universal movement of body limbs so as not to get in the way of normal or sporting activity.
- Figure 7 A depicts the back view of the elbow or knee garment 701 of the modular garment system.
- Figure 7B depicts the pouch slot 702 underneath the back band of the garment 701.
- Figure 7C shows a side view of the garment of Figure 7A, showing the cut-out 703 where the knee or elbow joint would be located.
- Figure 7D shows the top view of the weight pad, showing notches 704 allowing for the bending of the knee or elbow.
- Figure 7E shows the side view of a weight pad 705 adapted for insertion in garment 701.
- Figure 8A is a back view of the bicep garment 801 of the modular garment system.
- Figure 8B shows underneath the back band of the garment 801 showing the pouch slot 802 of the garment 801.
- Figure 8C depicts the front view of the garment 801.
- Figure 8D depicts side view of the garment 801.
- Figure 8E depicts the top view of the weighted bicep pad 803 and
- Figure 8F shows the side view of the weighted bicep pad 803.
- Figure 9 A is a side view of the foot garment 901 of the modular garment system.
- Figure 9B shows a bottom view of the garment 901.
- FIGC shows a top view of the garment 901.
- Figure 9D shows a top view of a weighted foot pad 902.
- Figure 9E shows a side view of the heel pad 902.
- Figure 10A is a back view of the forearm and shin garment 1001 of the modular garment system of the present invention.
- Figure 10B shows the pouch slot 1002 underneath the back band of the garment 1001.
- Figure 10C shows a front view of the garment 1001.
- Figure 10D shows the side view of the garment 1001.
- Figure 10E shows a top view of the weighted knee and elbow pad 1003 and
- Figure 10F depicts a side view of the weight pad 1003.
- Figure 11A is a top view of the modular system for use at the biceps, elbows, thighs, forearms and wrists.
- Figure 11A shows the top view of the garment 1101, showing the location of the pocket 1102 for the weight pads.
- Figure 11B shows the perspective view of a different embodiment of the weight pad 1107 for use in the strap embodiment with slots 1103 for inserting straps through slots.
- Figure 11C shows the types of straps 1104 that can be used in garment 1101, with fasteners such as hook and stitch or velcro straps.
- Figure 11D shows the types of straps 1105 that can be used in the garment 1101, with fasteners such as a buckle mechanism. Other types of similar fasteners can be used to couple the garment 1101. Alternatively, an elastic strap can be threaded through apertures in the weight pad 1107 and sewn into place.
- Figure 12A is a back view of a garment glove 1201 of the modular garment system.
- Figure 12B shows the palm side of the glove 1201.
- Figure 12C shows the inside top of the glove 1201 showing the flap 1202 for insertion of a weight pad.
- Figure 12D depicts the bottom view of the glove 1201 showing the flap 1203 for insertion of the weight.
- Figure 12E depicts the top view of the top weight pad 1204 and
- Figure 12F depicts the top view of the palm weight pad 1205.
- Figure 13 A is an outside view of the garment 1301 of the modular garment system for use at the hips and waist, showing the location of the pocket 1302 for the weight pads 1303 and the belt 1304 and Figure 13B depicts the inside view of the garment 1301 with belt 1304 and weights 1303.
- Figures 14A to 14E are views of the vest garments and weight pads of the modular system for use at the chest and back.
- Figure 14A shows the front view of the vest garment 1400, showing the location of the pocket 1401 for the weight pad.
- Figure 14B shows the back view of the vest garment 1400.
- Figure 14C depicts the side view of the vest garment 1400.
- Figure 14D shows the top view of the weight pad 1405 for use with the men's vest garment and
- Figure 14E depicts the top view of the weight pad 1406 for use with the women's vest garment, 1406 showing the location of pleating 1407 in the weight pad 1406.
- the weight pads 1405 and 1406 can be held to the wearer using the garment or the strap embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGs 15A to 15B are views of the straps 1500 and 1501 that can be used to connect individual weight pads together. These can be made of a flexible, elastic, stretchable material to join different parts of the units together using a coupling means such as hook and stitch, such as velcro, buckles, or stitching.
- Figure 16 is a side view of the garment 1600 of the modular garment system for use with a non-human animal's ribcage and back and integral therewith, the front and hind quarters. As seen therein, the pouch opening 1601 on the interior of the garment is dimensioned for the weight pads 1602. Support straps 1603 assist in supporting the weight pads 1602.
- Each of the garments of the animal system comprise a form-fitting, comfortable garment that contains an inside pocket distribution system for holding special weight pads, one garment for placement (1) adjacent to the ribcage area across the back and a single or pair of garments for (1) the front quarters, and (2) hind quarters.
- the two non-human animal garments can be composed of a single, integral unit or multiple units, one pair of the garments is fitted for use for the front quarters alone or with the garments used for the hind quarters and back.
- Figure 17 is a view of the weight pad locations 1701 in the garment 1600 of the modular garment system for use with a non-human animal as shown in Figure 16.
- Figure 18 is a top view of the weight pad locations 1701 in the garment 1600 of the modular garment system for use with a non-human animal.
- One pair of the garments of the non-human system can be fitted for use for the hind quarters alone or with the garments used for the front quarters and back.
- the garments can be fitted for use adjacent to the ribcage across the back, alone or with the garments used for the front and hind quarters.
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