Yoga is a series of mental and physical exercises which typically involve stretches or poses accompanied by controlled breathing. Poses can be done in succession, with the practitioner moving quickly from one pose to the next or holding each pose and moving slowly. Yoga is used to increase balance, strength, flexibility, and posture. Yoga may also be used to relax the body as a precursor to meditation.
Yoga can be practiced at home or in group classes. Yoga classes can be found at most gyms, exercise centers, and dedicated yoga studios. These classes are often lead by teachers who instruct students on proper technique while leading them through a series of poses. Depending on the location of the class and the teacher, different physical and spiritual aspects of practicing yoga may be emphasized. In yoga classes, it is typical for equipment to be provided for each student or practitioner, or for them to bring their own equipment. Typical yoga equipment may include a mat, a set of blocks, and a meditation blanket.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, provided is a cover for a piece of yoga equipment. The cover includes a top layer, a bottom layer, and an interior lining opposite at least one of the top and bottom layers. The top and bottom layer are designed to create an opening therebetween to receive a piece of yoga equipment.
Another aspect of the invention is a method of using a cover for a piece of yoga equipment. The cover includes a top layer and a bottom layer. The cover is removably placed around a piece of yoga equipment.
Other aspects of the invention, including apparatus, systems, methods, and the like which constitute part of the invention, will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments and viewing the drawings.
The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification. The drawings, together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments and methods given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In such drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments and methods of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the drawings. It should be noted, however, that the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative devices and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments and methods.
In an exemplary embodiment, a protective mat cover 12 is provided for yoga equipment. As best shown in
The top layer 14 and the bottom layer 16 may be permanently connected on zero to three sides. For example, the top layer 14 may be able to detach entirely from the bottom layer 16 or a single opening may be provided into which a yoga mat 10 may be inserted and removed. Two or three sides may also be separate from each other. In various exemplary embodiments, the mat cover 12 need not be rectangular as shown, and may have a variety of shapes or configurations. Any number from zero to N−1 sides may be permanently connected, where N equals the total number of sides of the mat cover 12. Accordingly, the mat cover 12 may have means to close or attach any number of non-permanently connected sides of the top layer 14 and the bottom layer 16. The mat cover 12 may close around a yoga mat 10 through a zipper, buttons, ties, hook and loop, magnet, or any other fastening method or combinations thereof. In various exemplary embodiments, the mat cover 12 does not provide fastening means so that it may be simply draped over or around the yoga mat 10.
The top layer 14 of the mat cover 12 is designed to face the user when the mat 10 is placed on the floor. The top layer 14 may be made from an absorbent material, for example an absorbent fabric, foam, or polymer material. An absorbent top layer 14 can help to absorb moisture or sweat and prevent the mat 10 from becoming slippery. It also helps prevent sweat from running off of the mat 10 and onto the surrounding floor, which can lead to unsanitary and unsafe conditions. Accordingly, any suitable material which helps prevent slipping and keeps the user or surrounding area drier than normal may be used. In an exemplary embodiment the top layer 14 includes terry cloth, though other cotton blends, synthetic fabrics, natural fabrics, moisture wicking material, etc., may be used. The top layer 14 may be the same size and shape as the mat 10, but may also be bit larger so that it can completely cover and encase the mat 10 and provide easier placement around the mat 10. It should be noted, however, that the mat cover 12 may be a different size or take a different shape than a typical yoga mat 10. The top layer 14 may also be provided with cushioning to enhance comfort.
The bottom layer 16 of the mat cover 12 is designed to interact with the floor when in use. The bottom layer 16 helps grip the floor or otherwise provide some frictional enhancement between the mat cover 12 and the floor. This may be accomplished by the use of a specific material, such as a polymeric or elastomeric material, though various other materials, such as a variety of fabrics may also be used. Additionally, any non-slip materials or non-slip coatings may be used in conjunction with the bottom layer 16. For example, a rubber gel may be applied to the bottom layer 16 to create a grippable, non-slip surface. Additional chemicals, such as adhesives, paints, or sprays, may be applied to the bottom layer 16 to create a non-slip surface. A textured surface may also be provided to the bottom layer 16. For example protrusions, contours, channels, and/or depressions may accompany the bottom layer 16 to increase the amount of friction between the mat cover 12 and a floor.
Various exemplary embodiments include an interior lining 18 provided on the inside of the cover 12 opposite the top layer 14 and/or the bottom layer 16. Similar to the bottom layer 16, the interior lining 18 may be designed to grip or otherwise provide a frictional enhancement between the mat cover 12 and the yoga mat 10. Accordingly, the interior lining 18 may be made from any material or include any of the chemicals, coating, or texture discussed above. The interior lining 18 may also protect the mat from unsanitary conditions such as sweat, moisture, germs, bacteria, fungus, etc. For example, the interior lining 18 may be made from a water-proof and antibacterial material. The interior lining 18 may also be made from a plastic or other polymer material, as well as any natural or synthetic material. The interior lining 18 need not be identical opposite the top layer 14 and the bottom layer 16. For example, the interior lining 18 opposite the top layer 14 may include a water proof material or coating, while the interior lining 18 opposite the bottom layer 16 need not. In an exemplary embodiment, the interior lining 18 includes an absorbent material while the top layer 14 includes a moisture wicking material designed to transfer moisture accumulated on the top layer 14 away from a user. This may assist in keeping the user dry and presenting sanitary conditions. Additional padding, material, or other elements, for example cushioning, may be placed between the interior lining 18 and either the top and bottom layers 14, 16 as needed or desired.
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A yoga belt 24 may also be provided with the cover 12. The belt 24 can assist a yoga practitioner in stretching and obtaining certain poses. The belt 24 may be made from a variety of suitable materials, such as fabric materials including nylon and cotton. The belt 24 may be of any width and length and may also be flexible. In an exemplary embodiment, the belt 24 may be attached to the mat cover 12 either permanently or releasably, for example, through a threaded connection, buttons, zippers, or hook and loop fasteners. A pocket also may be provided on the mat cover 12 to fit the belt 24 or other objects. Various other straps, retaining means, and methods for releasably connecting the belt 24 to the mat cover 12 may also be used.
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The mat cover 12 may also include a carrying strap 28. The strap 28 may be releasably or permanently secured to the mat cover 12 using any fastening elements or methods discussed herein. The strap 28 may be placed on the cover 12 to allow a user to easily carry either the mat cover 12 or the mat cover 12 and a yoga mat 10 that have been rolled up. In an exemplary embodiment the cover 12 includes a pocket for holding the strap 28. The strap 28 may be made from any suitable material. In an exemplary embodiment, the strap 28 can double as belt 24 and vice versa.
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At home yoga exercise systems, comprising of a yoga mat, blocks, belts and the like, would benefit from the cover 12 by allowing the yoga practitioner to work on a sanitary, comfortable, safe, washable surface. Also, in-studio yoga exercise systems, gyms and other yoga classes, would benefit from the present invention by allowing the yoga practitioner to work on a sanitary, comfortable, safe, washable surface.
The foregoing detailed description of the certain exemplary embodiments has been provided for the purpose of explaining the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. This description is not necessarily intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed. Additional embodiments are possible and are intended to be encompassed within this specification and the scope of the appended claims. For example, the covers discussed above may be modified to work with a variety of yoga and exercise equipment. The specification describes specific examples to accomplish a more general goal that may be accomplished in another way.
Only those claims which use the words “means for” are to be interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112, sixth paragraph.
This application is based on Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/475,488, filed on Apr. 14, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference and to which priority is claimed.
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61475488 | Apr 2011 | US |