GRIPBELL Revolutionary Fitness Product Line
“Everyone said a patent would be nearly impossible to harness, so we’re particularly thrilled to receive one,” said Ronald Obray, CEO of GRIPBELL.
GRIPBELL, makers of revolutionary handheld weight-based fitness products, announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued the company a patent for its groundbreaking system of weights. The company’s new 22-piece Hybrid Elite Performance Fitness (EPFT) Tool Set, which ranges in size from 3 pounds to 90 pounds, is scheduled to be released this fall.
The company also is awaiting approval of several other U.S. and international patents on its technology. It has filed with the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) to protect the weight system in countries governed by the World Trade Organization and has filed a continuation patent application from its issued utility patent.
GRIPBELL’s handheld products are the most versatile, highest-quality fitness products ever built for gym or home use. They offer an all-in-one full-body workout and can replace many other handheld gym products, including dumbbells and kettle bells to simplify or intensify cross-training, physical therapy, weightlifting, yoga or interval training sessions.
GRIPBELL products were developed with every type of fitness level in mind. With its simple transportable design, a variety of weights and the potential to be incorporated into multiple types of training, GRIPBELL can enhance any individual fitness program.
“We believe we have built the most radically innovative fitness tools for all ages and fitness levels,” said Ronald Obray, GRIPBELL’s President and CEO. “Everyone said a patent would be nearly impossible to harness, so we’re particularly thrilled to receive one. The GRIPBELL weights are the ideal product to keep in shape at home — now more than ever.”
GRIPBELL’s fitness set is already proven in the marketplace. The company sold 25,000 units during the beta soft launch phase in 2017. Key features of the product include:
The newly issued utility patent is #10,449,404. It joins GRIPBELL’s three trademark registrations to protect the company’s intellectual property. A China patent for the product is pending with approval expected later this year.
“We will aggressively pursue our international patents over the next two years to find highly qualified distribution partners in the top 20 economic countries around the world,” Obray said.