Abdominal exercise device and methods of use

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582347
  • Patent Number
    6,582,347
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 27, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device for exercising abdominal muscles comprising a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface adapted for omni-directional motion, a pair of generally longitudinal limb supporting areas positioned on said upper surface, a pair of lateral hand grips each of said pair extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed in opposed relation laterally and outwardly from one of said limb supporting areas, and a front hand grip extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed generally forward of the limb supporting areas. Methods for using this device are also disclosed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to exercise devices and more particularly, to exercise devices which are rolled or slid across a surface by the user. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to devices for exercising the abdominal muscles.




2. Background Information




In the exercise of abdominal muscles, it has commonly been the practice to perform such exercises along the range of motion which coincides with the centerline of the exerciser's body. Conventional sit-up and crunch exercises are examples of exercises which tend to follow the centerline of the exerciser's body. A number of prior art exercise devices also restrict abdominal exercises to this plane of motion. Such exercises may have disadvantages in that they do not exercise all the major abdominal muscle groups; the transverse, the rectus, and the oblique.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,589,720 to Agamian, for example, discloses an exercise apparatus having a hand rail carriage, a foot slider carriage and longitudinal track guide means along with the hand rail carriage and foot slider carriage are slidable relative to one another. This apparatus may also include means for retaining an adjustable drag or resistance between the hand rail carriage and the foot rail carriage.




Another exercise device which restricts the user's motion generally to the plane of the centerline of the user's body is U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,901 to Palacios. This patent discloses a push-pull type of exercise device for exercising a person's abdominal muscles including a track unit formed by a track board having an upper, body supporting surface extending between front and rear ends; and elongate, track-supporting base board for extending horizontally across a floor; a knee support on the base board adjacent the rear end of the track board; and, a support member for supporting the track board pivotally connected to overlie the base board at selected elevations. A hand-grip carriage unit with a pair of hand grips and an elbow support aligned rearward of the supporting surface for reciprocal rolling movement therealong. An anchoring unit for a person's legs or hands, alternatively, is releasably mounted to the front end of the track board, when elevated.




Other abdominal exercise devices, while not strictly limiting the user's motion to the plane of the centerline of his/her body, are based on a wheel and axle arrangement which requires the user to grip the lateral handles with his/her hands and move the wheel back and forth. While such arrangements do not prohibit a lateral motion, they are not easily adapted to allow the user to move in a forward and rearward path which is angularly disposed to the centerline of his/her body. Furthermore, such devices generally require the user to grip handles immediately adjacent to the wheel which are collinear with the axis of the wheel.




An example of such a wheeled exercise device is U.S. Pat. No. 3,752,475 to Ott which discloses an exercise wheel which is rotatable about a generally central axis. A spring is operatively associated with the wheel and axle increasing resisting rotation of the wheel.




Another wheel and axle exercise device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,296 to Tang, et al. In this device, a housing is provided with a receiving compartment, a grip rod which is put through the housing such that both longitudinal ends thereof are left out in the outerside of the housing, a main wheel rotatably mounted on the grip rod such that the main wheel is located in the receiving compartment of the housing, two auxiliary wheel sets pivoted in the housing such that they are linked with the main wheel, and at least one elastic recovery device disposed between the main wheel and the housing for providing the main wheel with a recovery force enabling the main wheel to return to its original angular position.




An exercise device for the abdominal muscles which appears to facilitate motion, not only along the centerline of the user's body, but along paths angularly disposed to the left and right of such centerline is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,809,393. This patent discloses an exercise device in the form of a handle supported by at least three swivel castors and adapted to be moved about the floor while supporting the upper body of the person in use. The handle defines a longitudinal axis around which the swivel castors are symmetrically disposed. While this patent appears to allow a certain degree of lateral motion, it appears to have a grip for only one hand. Two devices, therefore, appear to be required for its use. In exercising with such a device, the user forgoes the possibility of having one hand support the other.




A need, therefore, exists for a simple, inexpensive and easily stored device for exercising abdominal muscles which can be easily gripped by the user with two hands to allow front and back motion not only along the plane of the centerline of the user, but along directions of motions disposed angularly to the left and the right of that centerline.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for exercising abdominal muscles which is adapted to use both along the plane of the centerline of the user and to the left and right of such centerline to exercise all of the major abdominal muscle groups.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide such an exercise device which the user may grip with both hands in a mutually supporting manner.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise device which is adapted to a number of different exercises in a number of alternate positions so as to allow the user to exercise the full range of his/her abdominal muscle groups and other muscles and to provide him/her with a variety of enjoyable exercise routines.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise device which may be easily and inexpensively manufactured.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an exercise device which may be used in the home and easily stored in a space efficient manner when not in use and which is adapted to be easily carried when the user is traveling.




This and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the present invention which is a device for exercising abdominal muscles of a user comprising a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface. The device is adapted to be moved on said lower surface, and there are handles on said upper surface for allowing the user to grip said platform with both of his/her hands.




Also encompassed by the present invention is a device for exercising abdominal muscles comprising a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface adapted for omni-directional motion, a pair of generally longitudinal limb supporting areas positioned on said upper surface, a pair of lateral hand grips each of said pair extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed in opposed relation laterally and outwardly from one of said limb supporting areas, and a front hand grip extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed generally forward of the limb supporting areas.




The present invention also encompasses a method for a person to exercise abdominal muscles comprising the steps of first providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or forearm receiving means of both of said forearms of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions. Then the person engages the hand receiving means with both of his/her hands or engages the forearm receiving means with both of his/her forearms and positions his/her knees in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a forward direction generally coplanar with his/her body centerline to an extended back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite from the direction traveled in step to an arched back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a forward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in the previous step. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally forward direction which is angularly disposed to the direction traveled in the previous step and to the centerline of his/her body to an extended back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in a previous step to an arched back position. Preferably the person then moves the platform angularly forward to the opposite side of the centerline of his/her body and then rearwardly again.




Also encompassed by the present invention is another method for exercising abdominal muscles in which a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and where on the upper surface has knee receiving means is provided. The person positions his/her hands or forearms on a stationary surface and positions his/her knees on the knee receiving means and assumes an arched back position. The person then moves the platform in a direction rearwardly, generally coplanar with his/her body's centerline to an extended back position. The person then moves the platform forward on the stationary substrate with his/her knees in generally an opposite direction to return to an arched back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally rearward direction which is angularly disposed to the centerline of the person's body to an extended back position. The person then moves the platform on the stationary substrate in a forward direction opposite to the angularly disposed position to an arched back position. Preferably, the person then moves the platform angularly rearwardly to the opposite side of his/her body's centerline and then forwardly again.




Also encompassed within the present invention is a method of exercising abdominal muscles in which a person engages the hand receiving means on the platform with both of his/her hands or engages the forearm receiving means with both of his/her forearms and positions his/her knees on knee receiving means on the second platform. From an arched back position, the first platform is extended in a forward direction and the second platform is extended in a rearward direction to a generally extended body position. The person then moves the first platform rearwardly and the second platform forwardly to again achieve an extended back position. From this position, the user moves the first platform rearwardly and the second platform forwardly to an arched back position.




Also encompassed within the scope of the present invention is a method in which the user positions his/her hands or forearms on the platform while the knees are positioned on the stationary substrate. The person then moves the platform laterally in one direction and then laterally in a reversed direction, preferably in an arcuate motion.




Also encompassed with the present invention is a method in which the person positions his/her hands or forearms on a stationary substrate and positions his/her knees on the platform. While maintaining his/her hands or forearms in a stationary position, the platform is moved laterally to one direction and then in the opposite direction, preferably in an arcuate motion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which applicant contemplated applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of an exercise device which is a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom perspective view of the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a bottom plan view of the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a front end view of the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view through


6





6


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view through


7





7


in

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 8A

,


8


B and


8


C are sequential perspective views of a person using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

which demonstrate its method of use;





FIGS. 9A

,


9


B and


9


C are sequential perspective views of a person using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

which demonstrate its method of use in an alternate preferred way;





FIGS. 10A-10C

are schematic illustrations of an alternate preferred method of using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 11A-11C

are schematic illustrations of an alternate preferred method of using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 12A-12C

are schematic illustrations of an alternate preferred method of using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 13A-13C

are schematic illustrations of an alternate preferred method of using the exercise device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 14

is a top plan view of an exercise device representing an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a bottom plan view of the exercise device shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a cross sectional view through


16





16


in

FIG. 14

; and





FIG. 17

is a cross sectional view through


17





17


in FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-7

, the device shown generally at numeral


10


comprises a platform


12


having an upper surface


14


and a lower surface


16


. At the sides of the platform


12


, lateral raised sections


18


and


20


extend upwardly and outwardly. Lateral raised section


18


and


20


have respectively lateral apertures


22


and


24


which form respectively lateral hand grips


26


and


28


on the lateral raised sections


18


and


20


. Also extending upwardly and outwardly from the upper surface


14


there is a front arc


30


on which there are opposed front hand grips


32


and


34


. Adjacent the lateral raised section


18


on the upper surface there is a recessed limb support area


32


on which a limb support pad


38


is superimposed. Adjacent the lateral raised section


20


on the upper surface


14


there is a recessed limb support area


40


on which a limb support pad


42


is superimposed. On the upper surface


14


there is also a front recessed hand support area


44


on which a front hand pad


46


is superimposed. On the lower surface


16


of the platform


12


there is an attachment recess


48


on which a sliding attachment


50


is attached.




This sliding attachment


50


has an interior central recess


52


which has an upwardly sloped peripheral wall


54


. An inner shoulder


56


extends concentrically outwardly from the upwardly sloped peripheral wall


54


. At the outer peripheral edge of the slide attachment


50


, there is a peripheral rim


58


. The sliding attachment


50


is fixed to the platform


12


by means of plastic fasteners


60


,


62


and


64


which extend through this peripheral rim


58


. On the lower side of the sliding attachment


50


, there is a central sliding surface


66


with a peripheral downwardly sloped surface


68


interposed between the central sliding surface


66


and the peripheral rim


58


. The entire sliding attachment rests on a recessed base surface


70


on the platform


12


. On the lower surface


16


of the platform


12


, there are also lateral ridge recesses


72


,


74


,


76


and


78


. There are also front recesses


80


and


82


on the lower surface


16


of the platform


12


as well as bottom base recesses


84


,


86


and


88


.




It will be understood that the use of the sliding attachment


50


is optional, and that this attachment


50


may be removed by removal of the fasteners


60


,


62


and


64


, and the device


10


used in the same way as is otherwise described. In general, there will be more resistance to movement of the device


10


by the user when the sliding attachment


50


is used and less resistance when the attachment


50


is not used.




Referring to

FIGS. 8A-8C

, a method of using the device described above is illustrated. In this method, the device


10


is positioned on a sheet polyethylene or polypropylene mat shown generally at numeral


90


. This mat


90


has a narrow base


92


with outwardly extending oblique sides


94


and


96


and a widened front side


98


. A kneepad


100


is positioned on the mat


90


adjacent the narrow base side


92


. A user


102


positions his/her forearms


104


and


106


respectively on the forearm receiving pads


36


and


38


. The user


102


is thereby able to grip hand grips


32


and


34


on the front arc


30


with his/her hands


108


and


110


, respectively. The user's knees


112


and


114


remain in a stationary position on the kneepad


100


. In the first step in the method of using the device


10


, the user moves forward generally in the direction of the centerline of his/her body as at arrow


116


in FIG.


8


A. At the completion of this step


102


, the user will have extended his/her body from the arched back position shown in

FIG. 8A

to the extended, nearly prone position shown in FIG.


8


B. Once having reached the extended, nearly prone position shown in

FIG. 8B

, the user then slides the device rearwardly in the direction of arrow


118


along the centerline of his/her body until the arched back position shown in

FIG. 8C

is reached. Upon reaching this arched back position, the user then extends the device laterally and forwardly to the right of the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


120


A until the extended nearly prone position is again reached after which the user again slides the device


10


rearwardly in the direction of arrow


120


B to the arched back position. The user then again extends the device


10


in a forward direction along the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


122


A. After the extended, nearly prone position is reached, the user then again moves the device


10


rearwardly in the direction of arrow


122


B to the arched back position. Next, the user extends the device


10


forwardly and laterally at an angle to the left of arrow


122


A in the direction of arrow


124


A. Again, when the extended nearly prone position is reached, the user moves the device rearwardly in the direction of the reverse arrow


124


B. This entire sequence may be repeated a plurality of times.




Referring to

FIGS. 9A-9C

, another method of using the device described above is illustrated. In this method, the device


10


is positioned on a sheet polyethylene or polypropylene mat shown generally at numeral


90


. A kneepad


100


is positioned on the mat


90


adjacent the narrow base side


92


. A user


102


assumes an arched back position and extends his/her forearms


104


and


106


downwardly. The user


102


is thereby able to grip hand grips


26


and


28


on lateral raised sections


18


and


20


respectively with his/her hands


108


and


110


, respectively. The user's knees


112


and


114


remain in a stationary position on the kneepad


100


. In the first step in the method of using the device


10


, the user moves forward generally in the direction of the centerline of his/her body as at arrow


126


A in FIG.


9


A. At the completion of this step, the user


102


will have extended his/her body from the arched back position shown in

FIG. 9A

to the extended, nearly prone position shown in FIG.


9


B. Once having reached the extended, nearly prone position shown in

FIG. 9B

, the user then slides the device rearwardly in the direction of arrow


126


B along the centerline of his/her body until the arched back position shown in

FIG. 9C

is reached. Upon reaching this arched back position, the user then extends the device laterally and forwardly to the right of arrow


126


A and the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


128


A until the extended nearly prone position is again reached after which the user again slides the device


10


rearwardly in the direction of arrow


128


B to the arched back position. The user then again extends the device


10


in a forward direction along the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


130


A. After the extended nearly prone position is reached, the user then again moves the device


10


rearwardly in the direction of arrow


130




b


to the arched back position. Next, the user extends the device


10


forwardly and laterally at an angle to the left of arrow


130


A and the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


132


A. Again, when the extended, nearly prone position is reached, the user moves the device rearwardly in the direction of the reverse arrow


132


B.




Referring to

FIGS. 10A-10C

, still another method of using the device of the present invention to exercise abdominal muscles is illustrated. In this method, the user positions the lower part of his/her body on the device


10


so that his/her knees


112


and


114


and shins


130


and


132


are on the limb support areas


36


and


38


of the device respectively as is particularly shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

. The front part of the body of the user


102


is stationary so that, for example, his/her forearms


104


and


106


rest on a stationary surface


134


. As is shown in

FIG. 10C

, an alternative method for performing this exercise would be for the user to place his/her hands as at hand


108


on the surface


134


. In performing the exercise according to this method, the user would first slide the device


10


rearwardly and laterally in the direction of arrow


136


A. After the device


10


has been extended to a position where the user is in a nearly prone position, the user slides the device


10


inwardly and forwardly in the direction of arrow


136


B. The user then extends the device


10


rearwardly along the centerline of his/her body in the direction of arrow


138


A, and after the device has been extended to its rearward position, the user slides the device inwardly in the direction of arrow


138


B. After this arched back position has again been reached, the user


102


slides the device


10


rearwardly and laterally in the direction of arrow


140


A, and after the device has been extended it is slid inwardly and forwardly in the direction of arrow


140


B. This sequence of moving the device rearwardly along the centerline of the user's body, as well as to the left and right of the centerline of his/her body may be repeated a plurality of times.




Another method of using the device


10


is shown in

FIGS. 11A-11C

. Referring particularly to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, a user


102


may position his/her forearms


104


and


106


on the limb support areas


32


and


38


respectively of the device


10


. The user would also grip front hand grips


32


and


34


in the way described above. In this method, the user also places the lower half of his/her body on a second device


142


which is substantially identical to device


10


so that his/her knees


112


and


114


and shins


130


and


132


would be positioned in the way described above in connection with

FIGS. 10A and 10B

. The user would then move from an arched back position as is shown in

FIG. 11B

to an extended, nearly prone position by moving device


10


in the direction of arrow


144


and device


142


in the direction of arrow


146


. After both devices have been extended, the user would then move device


10


inwardly in the direction of arrow


48


and device


142


inwardly in the direction of arrow


150


until he/she reached the arched back position shown in

FIG. 11B

again. It will be understood that this exercise may be repeated a plurality of times. It will also be understood that rather than resting his/her forearms


104


and


106


on the device


10


as is shown in

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, the user


102


may alternatively grip the device


10


with his/her hands


108


on handgrips as at handgrip


24


.




Another method of using the device


10


to perform an abdominal exercise is shown in

FIGS. 12



a


-


12




c.


Referring particularly to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, the user would grip the front hand grips


32


and


34


and rest his/her forearms


104


and


106


respectively on the limb supports


36


and


40


respectively of the device


10


. The user's knees


112


and


114


and shins


130


and


132


would be stationarily positioned on surface


134


. With the front part of his/her body, the user


102


would then slide the device


10


, first laterally to the left in an arcuate path in the direction of


152


A and then laterally to the right in an arcuate path in the direction of


152


B. This motion may be repeated a plurality of times. It will also be appreciated that instead of positioning his/her forearms as at


104


and


106


on the device, the user


102


can grip the lateral hand grips as at grip


24


with his/her hands as at hand


108


on the device


10


as is shown in FIG.


12


C. The method of performing this exercise would be the same thereafter as is illustrated in

FIGS. 12A and 12B

.




Another method of performing abdominal exercises with device


10


is illustrated in

FIGS. 13A-13C

. In this method, the user


102


positions his/her knees


112


and


114


and shins


130


and


132


on the limb support areas


36


and


48


of the device


10


respectively as is particularly shown in

FIGS. 13A and 13B

. The user also positions his/her forearms


104


and


106


on the stationary surface


134


in the manner described above in connection with

FIGS. 10A and 10C

. After position his/her body in this way, the user uses the lower part of his/her body to move the device


10


in an arcuate path laterally to the left in the direction of arrow


154


A and then in an arcuate path laterally to the right in the direction of arrow


154


B. This exercise may be repeated a plurality of times. Further, it will be understood that rather than positioning his/her forearms


104


and


106


on stationary surface


134


it would be possible for the user to position his/her hands as at hand


108


on the stationary surface


134


as is shown in FIG.


13


C. The exercise would then be conducted in the same way as is shown in connection with

FIGS. 13A and 13B

.




Referring to

FIGS. 14-17

, the device shown generally at numeral


210


comprises a platform


212


having an upper surface


214


and a lower surface


216


. At the sides of the platform


212


, lateral raised sections


218


and


220


extend upwardly and outwardly. Lateral raised sections


218


and


220


have respectively lateral apertures


222


and


224


which form respectively lateral hand grips


226


and


228


on the lateral raised sections


218


and


220


. Also extending upwardly and outwardly from the upper surface


214


there is a front arc


230


on which there are opposed front hand grips


232


and


234


. Adjacent the lateral raised section


218


on the upper surface there is a recessed limb support area


232


on which a limb support pad


238


is superimposed. Adjacent the lateral raised section


220


on the upper surface


214


there is a recessed limb support area


240


on which a limb support pad


242


is superimposed. On the upper surface


214


there is also a front recessed hand support area


244


on which a front hand pad


246


is superimposed. On the lower surface


216


of the platform


212


there is an attachment recess


248


on which a roller attachment


250


is attached.




This roller attachment


250


has an interior central recess


252


which has an upwardly sloped peripheral wall


254


. An inner shoulder


256


extends concentrically outwardly from the upwardly sloped peripheral wall


254


. At the outer peripheral edge of the slide attachment


250


, there is a peripheral rim


258


. The sliding attachment


250


is fixed to the platform


212


by means of plastic fasteners


260


,


262


and


264


which extend through this peripheral rim


258


. On the lower side of the sliding attachment


250


, there is a ball


265


positioned in an aperture


267


and is retained by a retention ring


269


. There is a peripheral downwardly sloped surface


268


interposed between the retention ring


269


and the peripheral rim


258


. The entire roller attachment rests on a recessed base surface


270


on the platform


212


. On the lower surface


216


of the platform


212


, there are also lateral ridge recesses


272


,


274


,


276


and


278


. There are also front recesses


280


and


282


on the lower surface


216


of the platform


212


as well as bottom base recesses


284


,


286


and


288


.




It will be understood that the methods described above may all be practiced with the device


10


, either with or without the sliding attachment


50


or with the device


210


having the roller attachment


250


with the ball


265


.




It will be appreciated that there has been described an exercise device and a method for its use which is adapted to exercise abdominal muscles both along the plane of the centerline of the user's body and to the left and right of such centerline. Such range of motion will facilitate the exercise of all the major abdominal muscle groups as well as other muscle groups.




It will also be appreciated that the present invention provides an exercise device where the user may easily grip it a number of ways with both hands in a mutually supporting manner.




It will also be appreciated that the present invention is adapted to allow the user to participate in a number of different types of exercises to provide a full range of abdominal muscle exercises as well as to providing a variety in the exercise routine.




It will also be appreciated that the present invention is an abdominal exercise device which may be easily and inexpensively manufactured.




It will also be appreciated that this exercise device may be easily be used at home and it is compact and adapted to storage in a space efficient manner when not in use.




It will also be appreciated that the device described above is sufficiently compact so that it may be readily carried by the user to allow exercising while traveling.




Accordingly, the improved ABDOMINAL EXERCISE DEVICE is simplified, provides an effective, safe, inexpensive, and efficient device which achieves all the enumerated objectives, provides for eliminating difficulties encountered with prior devices, and solves problems and obtains new results in the art.




In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding; but no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art, because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.




Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is by way of example, and the scope of the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.




Having now described the features, discoveries, and principles of the invention, the manner in which the ABDOMINAL EXERCISE DEVICE is constructed and used, the characteristics of the construction, and the advantageous new and useful results obtained; the new and useful structures, devices, elements, arrangements, parts, and combinations are set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and adapted to be moved on said lower surface; means on said upper surface for allowing said user to grip said platform with both hands; means on said lower surface of the platform which is adapted to be movable in a forward and a reverse motion in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user, in at least a second direction angularly disposed to the body centerline of the user and in at least a third direction at about ninety degrees to the body centerline of the user; wherein the platform slides on a substrate or rolls on the substrate so that the user may exercise abdominal or other muscles both along the body centerline of the user and laterally to said body centerline, said platform being adapted to be movable in the first, second and third direction without the user having to substantially alter one of their grip on the handle means and the orientation of the platform relative their body centerline.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein there are handle means on said platform which are disposed in intersecting relation to the upper surface of the platform.
  • 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the handle means comprise opposed lateral hand grips.
  • 5. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and adapted to be moved on said lower surface; a pair of front hand grips disposed on said upper surface for allowing said user to grip said platform with both hands; means on said lower surface of the platform which is adapted to be movable in a forward and a reverse motion in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user and angularly disposed to the body centerline of the user in at least a second direction; wherein the platform slides on a substrate or rolls on the substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform so that the user may exercise abdominal or other muscles both along the body centerline of the user and laterally to said body centerline.
  • 6. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and adapted to be moved on said lower surface; opposed lateral hand grips and a pair of front hand grips disposed on said upper surface for allowing said user to grip said platform with both hands; means on said lower surface of the platform which is adapted to be movable in a forward and a reverse motion in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user and angularly disposed to the body centerline of the user in at least a second direction; wherein the platform slides on a substrate or rolls on the substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform so that the user may exercise abdominal or other muscles both along the body centerline of the user and laterally to said body centerline.
  • 7. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a body centerline, the device comprising:a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb supporting area and a pair of hand grips extending upwardly from said upper surface and said lower surface is adapted to facilitate forward and reverse motion of the platform in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user, and in at least one additional direction angularly disposed to said first direction; wherein the platform omni-directionally slides on a substrate or rolls on the substrate and wherein the user may slide or roll the platform on the substrate without substantially altering the position of their hands.
  • 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion.
  • 9. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles comprising:a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface adapted for omni-directional motion; a pair of lateral hand grips each of said pair of lateral hand grips extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed in opposed relation laterally and outwardly from one of said limb supporting areas; and a front hand grip extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed generally forward of the limb supporting areas, wherein the platform slides on a substrate or rolls on the substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the substrate.
  • 10. The device of claim 9 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion.
  • 11. The device of claim 9 wherein the lateral hand grips extend generally upwardly from the upper surface.
  • 12. The device of claim 9 wherein the front hand grip extends generally upwardly from the upper surface.
  • 13. A method of facilitating exercise of abdominal or other muscles on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms, and a pair of knees, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or forearm receiving means of both of said forearms of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions; (b) then causing the person to engage the hand receiving means with both of said hands or to engage the forearm receiving means with both of said forearms and to position said knees in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position; (c) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally coplanar with said body centerline to an extended back position; (d) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (c) to an arched back position; (e) then causing the person to move the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally forward direction which is angularly disposed to the direction traveled in step (c) and to said body centerline of the person to an extended back position; (f) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (e) to an arched back position; (g) causing the person to move the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally forward direction which is angularly disposed to the body centerline of the person and in opposed relation to the direction traveled in step (e) relative to said centerline; and (h) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a generally rearward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (g);. wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion on the substrate.
  • 15. A method of facilitating exercise on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms, a pair of knees and a pair of shins, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a substantially planar platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb receiving pad for both of said knees and shins and said lower surface is adapted for omni-directional motion on said substrate by sliding on said substrate or rolling on a ball mounted on said lower surface; (b) then causing the person to position said hands or said forearms on the stationary substrate and to position said knees on said limb receiving means in an arched back position; (c) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally coplanar with said body centerline to an extended back position; (d) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (c) to an arched back position; (e) then causing the person to move the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally rearward direction which is angularly disposed to the direction traveled in step (c) and to said body centerline to an extended back position; (f) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (e) to an arched back position; (g) causing the person to move the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally rearward direction which is angularly disposed to the body and the centerline of said person in opposed relation to the direction traveled in step (e) relative to said centerline; (h) then causing the person to move the platform or said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (g); wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 16. The method of claim 15 wherein after step (f) there are additional steps of (g) causing the person to move the platform on the stationary substrate in a generally rearward direction which is angularly disposed to the body and the centerline of said person in opposed relation to the direction traveled in step (e) relative to said centerline; and (h) then causing the person to move the platform or said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (g).
  • 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the platform slides on a substrate.
  • 18. A method of facilitating exercise on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms, and a pair of knees, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or forearm receiving means of both of said forearms of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions; (b) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb receiving means and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate; (c) then causing the person to engage the hand receiving means of the platform provided in step (a) with both of said hands or to engage the forearm receiving means with both of said forearms and to position said knees in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position; (d) then causing the person to engage the knee receiving means of the platform provided in step (b) with both of said knees or shins; (e) then causing the person to move the platform provided in step (a) on said stationary substrate in a forward direction generally coplanar with said body centerline and causing the person to move the platform provided in step (b) on said stationary substrate in a rearward direction generally planar with the body centerline to an extended back position; and (f) then causing the person to move the platform provided in step (a) on said stationary substrate in a rearward direction and causing the person to move the platform provided in step (b) on said stationary substrate in a forward direction to an arched back position; wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the platform slides on a substrate.
  • 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion on the substrate.
  • 21. A method of facilitating exercise on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms, and a pair of knees, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or forearm receiving means of both of said forearms of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions; (b) then causing the person to engage the hand receiving means with both of said hands or to engage the forearm receiving means with both of said forearms and to position said knees in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position; (c) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate arcuately in a lateral direction to one side of said body; and (d) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate arcuately in a lateral direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (c); wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the platform is adapted for omni-directional motion on the substrate.
  • 23. A method of facilitating exercise on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms, and a pair of knees, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a substantially planar platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb receiving pad for both of said knees and shins and said lower surface is adapted for omni-directional motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions by sliding on said substrate or rolling a ball mounted on said lower surface; (b) then causing the person to position said hands or said forearms on the stationary substrate and to position said knees on said knee receiving means; (c) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate arcuately in a lateral direction to one side of said body centerline; and (d) then causing the person to move the platform on said stationary substrate arcuately in a lateral direction generally opposite to said direction traveled in step (c); wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 24. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and adapted to be moved on said lower surface; and means on said upper surface for allowing said user to grip said platform with both hands; and means on said lower surface of the platform which is adapted to be movable in a forward and a reverse motion in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user, in a second direction angularly disposed to the body centerline of the user and in a third direction disposed generally perpendicular to the body centerline of the user; wherein the platform slides or rolls on the substrate omni-directionally so that the user may exercise abdominal or other muscles both along the body centerline of the user and laterally to said body centerline without altering the user's grip relative to the orientation of the platform.
  • 25. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a body centerline, the device comprising:a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb supporting area and a pair of hand grips extending upwardly from said upper surface and said lower surface is adapted to facilitate forward and reverse motion of the platform in a first direction aligned with the body centerline of the user, in a second direction angularly disposed to said first direction and in at least a third direction disposed at about right angles to the user's body centerline; wherein the platform rolls or slides omni-directionally on the substrate so that the user may exercise abdominal or other muscles both along the body centerline of the user, laterally to said body centerline and at about ninety degrees to said body centerline, without adjusting the their grip on the platform relative to platform's orientation to their body centerline.
  • 26. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles comprising:a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface adapted for omni-directional motion; a pair of lateral hand grips each of said pair of lateral hand grips extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed in opposed relation laterally and outwardly from one of said limb supporting areas; and a front hand grip extending from the upper surface of the platform and disposed generally forward of the limb supporting areas, wherein the platform rolls on the substrate by means of a ball mounted on the lower surface of the substrate.
  • 27. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a generally planar platform having an upper surface and a lower surface adapted for omni-directional motion and a rear edge and a first and a second lateral edge converging at a front apex; a first and a second lateral hand grip extending upwardly respectfully from adjacent the first and second lateral edges of the platform; a first and a second limb supporting pad positioned on the upper surface of the platform adjacent respectfully to the first and second lateral edges of the platform and said first and second limb supporting pads being positioned in generally converging relation with respect to each other; and a front hand grip extending upwardly adjacent the front apex.
  • 28. The device of claim 27 wherein the lower surface of the platform is adapted for sliding motion on a substrate.
  • 29. The device of claim 27 wherein the lower surface is adapted for rolling motion by means of a ball mounted thereon.
  • 30. The device of claim 29 wherein there is a recess in the lower surface of the platform and the ball is mounted in said recess.
  • 31. The device of claim 30 wherein the ball is retained in the recess by a ring.
  • 32. The device of claim 27 wherein the lower surface is adapted for omni-directional motion by means of a roller assembly fixed thereto, wherein said roller assembly fits into a central recess in the lower surface of the platform and said roller assembly has a peripheral shoulder resting on the platform and forming a central aperature and a ball is positioned in said central aperature and is retained therein by a ring fixed to the peripheral shoulder.
  • 33. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a pair of hands and a body centerline, said device comprising:a freely movable platform having an upper surface and a lower surface and adapted to be moved on said lower surface; means on said upper surface for allowing said user to grip said platform with both hands; movement means on said lower surface of the platform, whereby said platform is adapted to be moved along a substrate in substantially any direction relative to the body centerline of the user without the user altering their position of the platform relative to their body centerline.
  • 34. The device of claim 33, wherein the movement means is rotatable in a plurality of directions so that the platform may be rolled along the substrate in substantially any direction relative the body centerline of the user without the user altering the position of the platform relative to their body centerline.
  • 35. The device of claim 33, wherein the movement means is a sliding attachment, wherein the sliding attachment allows the platform to be slid along the substrate in substantially any direction relative to the body centerline of the user without the user altering the position of the platform relative to their body centerline.
  • 36. The device of claim 33, wherein the handle means comprise opposed lateral hand grips.
  • 37. The device of claim 33, wherein the handle means comprise a pair of front hand grips.
  • 38. The device of claim 33, wherein the handle means comprise opposed lateral hand grips and a pair of front hand grips.
  • 39. A device for exercising abdominal or other muscles of a user having a body centerline, said device comprising:a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has a limb supporting area and a pair of hand grips extending upwardly from said upper surface and said lower surface is adapted to facilitate omni-directional sliding or rolling motion relative to the body centerline of the user.
  • 40. The device of claim 39 wherein the pair of hand grips extend from the upper surface of the platform disposed in opposed relation laterally and outwardly from the limb supporting area.
  • 41. The device of claim 40 further comprising a pair of front hand grips extending upwardly from the upper surface of the platform and disposed generally forward of the limb supporting area.
  • 42. A method of facilitating exercise of abdominal or other muscles on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of forearms and a pair of knees, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or forearm receiving means for both of said forearms of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions; (b) engaging the hand receiving means with both hands or engaging the forearm receiving means with both forearms; (c) positioning the knees in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position; (d) moving the platform on the substrate in a forward direction generally coplanar with the body centerline to an extended back position; (e) moving the platform on the substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (d) to an arched back position; (f) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally forward direction which is angularly disposed to the direction traveled in step (d) and to the body centerline of the person to an extended back position; (g) moving the platform on the substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (f) to an arched back position; (h) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally forward direction that is angularly disposed to the body centerline of the person and in opposed relation to the direction traveled in step (f) relative to the centerline; and (i) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (h); wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by way of an omni-directional movement means disposed on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 43. A method of facilitating exercise of abdominal or other muscles on a stationary substrate by a person having a body centerline, a back, a pair of hands, a pair of legs and a pair of knees, the method comprising the steps of:(j) providing a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said upper surface has hand receiving means for both of said hands or limb receiving means for receiving the legs and knees of said person and said lower surface is adapted for motion on said substrate in a plurality of directions; (k) positioning the legs and knees on the limb receiving means; (l) positioning the hands in a stationary position on the substrate in an arched back position; (m) moving the platform on the substrate in a forward direction generally coplanar with the body centerline to an extended back position; (n) moving the platform on the substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (d) to an arched back position; (o) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally forward direction which is angularly disposed to the direction traveled in step (d) and to the body centerline of the person to an extended back position; (p) moving the platform on the substrate in a rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (f) to an arched back position; (q) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally forward direction that is angularly disposed to the body centerline of the person and in opposed relation to the direction traveled in step (f) relative to the centerline; and (r) moving the platform on the substrate in a generally rearward direction generally opposite to the direction traveled in step (h); wherein the person slides the platform on the stationary substrate or rolls the platform on the stationary substrate by way of an omni-directional movement means disposed on the lower surface of the platform.
  • 44. The device of claim 1, wherein the platform is substantially V-shaped having two sides meeting at an apex.
  • 45. The device of claim 44, wherein the handle means are disposed proximate the apex of the V-shaped platform.
  • 46. The device of claim 44, wherein handle means are disposed on each of the sides of the V-shaped platform.
  • 47. The device of claim 44, wherein the handle means are disposed proximate the apex of the V-shaped platform and on each of the sides of the V-shaped platform.
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