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Title:
Neckbone and shoulder protective apparel for barbell lifters
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1. A neck and shoulder protective apparel (16) for lifters of a barbell assembly (17) during squat exercises, said assembly including a shaft (29) having at least one weight member (30) mounted on each of its opposite end portions, said apparel comprising:
(a) a cushioned layer (23) adapted to fit over each of the lifter's shoulders, the opposite end portions of each layer extending downwardly over the front and back trapezius and deltoid muscle areas (14, 15) of its associated shoulder;
(b) a pair of inverted U-shaped rigid shields (18, 18a) covering said layers respectively;
(c) means (26, 26) carried by said shields for jointly supporting the intermediate portion of said shaft (29) with said weight members (30) thereon adjacently behind the lifter's neck, above his neckbone (12), and substantially parallel to and above the crests of his shoulders, the opposite end portions of said shaft axially projecting sidewise beyond the shoulders and within gripping range of the lifter's hands;
(d) means (35, 36) for fixedly securing each of said downwardly extending back end portions of said layers (23, 23) to the proximate face of the associated shield, and
(e) means (33, 34) for slidably adjusting a detached, downwardly extending front end portion of each of said layers relative to the proximate face of its associated shield, said adjusting means including a flexible member being attached at one end to one layer and the opposite end being attached to the associated shield.
2. A neck and shoulder protective apparel (16) for lifters of a barbell assembly (17) during squat exercises, said assembly including a shaft (29) having at least one weight member (30) mounted on each of its opposite end portions, said apparel comprising:
(a) a cushioned layer (23) adapted to fit over each of the lifter's shoulders, the opposite end portions of each layer extending downwardly over the front and back trapezious and deltoid muscle areas (14, 15) of its associated shoulder;
(b) a pair of inverted U-shaped shields (18, 18a) covering said layers respectively;
(c) means (26, 26) carried by said shields for jointly supporting the intermediate portion of said shaft (29) with said weight members (30) thereon adjacently behind the lifter's neck, above his neckbone (12), and substantially parallel to and above the crests of his shoulders, the opposite end portions of said shaft axially projecting sidewise beyond the shoulders and within gripping range of the lifter's hands;
(d) means (19) for hingedly securing said shields (18, 18a) for relative rotation about an axis between the back marginal edges thereof;
(e) means (20) for releasably fastening the proximate front marginal edges of said shields to one another;
(f) means (35, 36) for fixedly securing each of said downwardly extending back end portions of said layers (23, 23) to the proximate face of the associated shield, and
(g) means (33, 34) for slidably adjusting a detached downwardly extending front end portion of each of said layers relative to the proximate face of its associated shield, said adjusting means including a flexible member being attached at one end to one layer and the opposite end being attached to the associated shield.
3. A neck and shoulder protective apparel (16) for lifters of a barbell assembly (17) during squat exercises, said assembly including a shaft (29) having at least one weight member (30) mounted on each of its opposite end portions, said apparel comprising:
(a) a cushioned layer (23) adapted to fit over each of the lifter's shoulders, the opposite end portions of each layer extending downwardly over the front and back trapezius and deltoid muscle areas (14, 15) of its associated shoulder;
(b) a pair of inverted U-shaped rigid shields (18, 18a) covering said layers respectively;
(c) means (26, 26) carried by said shields for jointly supporting the intermediate portion of said shaft (29) with said weight members (30) thereon adjacently behind the lifter's neck, above his neckbone (12), and substantially parallel to and above the crests of his shoulders, the opposite end portions of said shaft axially projecting sidewise beyond the shoulders and within gripping range of the lifter's hands; said last-named means (26, 26) including a pair of alined notched projections (27, 27) integral with and projecting upwardly above the crests of said shields respectively;
(d) means (35, 36) for fixedly securing each of said downwardly extending back end portions of said layers (23, 23) to the proximate face of the associated shield, and
(e) means (33, 34) for slidably adjusting a detached downwardly extending front end portion of each of said layers relative to the proximate face of its associated shield, said adjusting means including a flexible member being attached at one end to one layer and the opposite end being attached to the associated shield.
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Inventors:
McPeak, Walter G. (Tallahassee, FL, US)
Application Number:
876122
Filing Date: 1978-02-08 Publication_date: 1980-07-22 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
482/105
224/201, 482/106
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Browne, William R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Brown, Jr.; Robert
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