Chest expander handle
Abstract
A chest expander handle includes a gripping portion with a rubber pad mounted around the gripping portion and a connecting portion having two arms integrally connected to opposed ends of the gripping portion, a through hole centrally defined through the connecting portion, a first side hole defined in the connecting portion, a first cutout defined in an outer periphery of the connecting portion to communicate with the first side hole and a second side hole defined in the connecting portion. Therefore, a first elastic rope is able to extend into the through hole to be secured to the connecting portion, and a second elastic rope is able to be securely received in the first side hole via the first cutout.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A chest expander handle comprising:
a gripping portion with a rubber pad mounted around the gripping portion; and a connecting portion having two arms integrally connected to opposed ends of the gripping portion, a through hole centrally defined through the connecting portion, a first side hole defined in the connecting portion, a first cutout defined in an outer periphery of the connecting portion to communicate with the first side hole and a second side hole defined in the connecting portion such that a first elastic rope is able to extend into the through hole to be secured to the connecting portion, a second elastic rope is able to be securely received in the first side hole via the first cutout.
2 . The chest expander handle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connecting portion has a second cutout defined in the outer periphery of the connecting portion to communicate with the second side hole such that a third elastic rope is able to be received in the second side hole via the second cutout.
3 . The chest expander handle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the connecting portion has a third cutout defined in the outer periphery of the connecting portion to communicate with the through hole such that the first elastic rope is able to be received in the through hole via the third cutout.Cited by (0)
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