The present invention relates to devices to exercise and strengthen the musculature of the body, mobilise the joints and train the nervous system for better balance and proprioception.
In conditioning the body for body weight, weight bearing exercise, it is often desirable and necessary to use certain exercise devices to support and carry part of the body weight. The exercise or stability ball is perhaps the most common device used in this capacity and many devices exist where a planer surface rolls bi-directionally in a planer motion within track; the pilates reformer, the SRF Board and the Total Gym and Gravity System are common examples.
The limitation of an exercise ball is that while it rolls in any direction on a planer surface, it does so in an axial motion meaning that as the user reaches the end of range of a movement, they lose contact with the device. The limitation of devices running in tracks is that they are limited to two directions and one plane of motion and also limited to the length of the track or base.
Some devices are known which allow for limited multidirectional movement over a supporting surface, but typically these are supported on four rolling elements such as castors. This configuration has a high propensity for a device so constructed to tip or flip in certain applications, especially when a supported limb of a user approaches the outer edge of the platform of the device.
Other limiting features of these designs include;
The above product design features and limitations do not facilitate free movement or expression, do not support continuous changes of direction of every major joint through every angle and plane of movement and do not offer the stability to move in every direction while changing the contact point of the supported limb without flipping or tipping.
It is an object of the present invention to address the above disadvantages, or at least provide a useful alternative.
Accordingly, in a first broad form of the invention, there is provided an exercise device for exercising the human body; said exercise device consisting of a unitary platform and at least five omnidirectional rolling elements attached at an underside of said unitary platform; said at least five rolling elements permitting omnidirectional movement of said device over a supporting surface.
Preferably said device characterized in that each tipping axis of said device is no longer than 0.6D, where D is the maximum dimension which can be measured between opposing edges of said single platform.
Preferably, each said tipping axis is defined as a line joining points of contact between adjoining ones of said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements and a supporting surface.
Preferably, said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements form an equi-spaced array.
Preferably, each of said omnidirectional rolling elements is located proximate a periphery of said platform.
Preferably, an overhang area of said periphery beyond a said tipping axis is such that, in normal use, a force applied by a body weight of a user at said periphery, is unlikely to urge said device into a tilting motion about said tipping axis.
Preferably, said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements comprise between six and eight omnidirectional rolling elements.
Preferably, said platform is a circular platform; said platform having a substantially planar surface.
Preferably, said platform is a circular platform; said platform having a concave central portion.
Preferably, said circular platform is provided with a rim at the periphery of said platform; said rim assisting to urge a user's contact with said platform inboard of said rim.
Preferably, said concave central portion is provided with a pattern of raised annular ridges; said annular ridges providing grip for greater retention of contact between said platform and a said body portion of a user.
Preferably, said concave central portion is covered by a replaceable mat of resilient material; said resilient material including thermoplastic rubber or expanded EVA/PVS (closed cell) foam.
Preferably, said omnidirectional rolling elements are swivelling castors.
Preferably, said swivelling castors are low offset and low profile castors; swivel axes of said castors mounted adjacent said periphery.
Preferably, said rim provides a covering for pintle bolts securing said castors to said platform.
Preferably, wheels of said castors are of a non marking resilient material.
In another broad form of the invention, there is provided an exercise device for exercising the human body; said exercise device including a platform and an equi-spaced array of at least five omnidirectional rolling elements supporting said platform; said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements permitting omnidirectional movement of said device over a supporting surface, characterized in that no angle, subtended at the centre of said array by a line between swivelling centres of adjoining ones of said omnidirectional rolling elements, is greater than 72 degrees.
Preferably, a line joining points of contact of adjoining ones of said omnidirectional rolling elements defines a tipping axis of said device; the length of a said tipping axis being no greater than 0.6D, where D is the maximum dimension which can be measured between opposing edges of said platform.
In yet a further broad form of the invention, there is provided a method of preventing tipping of an exercise device for exercising the human body; said exercise device comprising a circular platform mounted on an array of at least five omnidirectional rolling elements; said method including the steps of:
In still another broad form of the invention, there is provided an exercise device for exercising the human body; said exercise device including a platform and an equi-spaced array of at least five omnidirectional rolling elements supporting said platform; said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements permitting omnidirectional movement of said device over a supporting surface, characterized in that said platform is polygonal in shape; sides of said polygon equalling said at least five rolling elements and wherein each of said rolling elements is located proximate a corner of said platform; each tipping axis of said device being substantially equal in length to a said side of said polygon.
Preferably, said polygon is an octagon and wherein said at least five rolling elements comprise eight rolling elements.
In a further broad form of the invention, there is provided an exercise device for exercising the human body; said exercise device including a platform and an equi-spaced array of at least five omnidirectional rolling elements supporting said platform; said at least five omnidirectional rolling elements permitting omnidirectional movement of said device over a supporting surface, characterized in that each of said rolling elements is mounted to an outrigger element extending from a periphery of said platform; the arrangement being such that each tipping axis of said device lies beyond said periphery.
Preferably, said platform is circular.
Preferably, said platform is octagonal; one outrigger elements extending from each corner of said octagon.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to
Omnidirectional rolling elements 14 are mounted as close as possible to the periphery 18 of platform 12, and form an equi-spaced array. A feature of the exercise device of the invention is that its inherent stability is defined by the relationship of each of the tipping axes 20 of the device to the maximum dimension which may be measured between opposing edges of the platform.
A tipping axis 20 is defined as the line joining the points of contact 24 with a supporting surface, of adjoining rolling elements. In the case of the minimum number of five rolling elements equally spaced in an array, the angle supported by a tipping axis at the centre of the array is 72 degrees. A limiting feature of the present invention includes that the angle subtended by a tipping axis of the device at the centre of the array of equally spaced rolling elements cannot be greater than 72 degrees.
An object of the invention is to limit the propensity for tipping of the device to the point, where in normal use, the weight of a user's body, or portion thereof, placed anywhere on the device, is unlikely to cause tilting or tipping of the device. To this end the at least five omnidirectional rolling elements 14 of the device 10 are mounted as close to the periphery 26 of platform 12 as mechanical constraints permit.
In the preferred embodiment shown in
Turning now again to
Raised outer peripheral rim 38 covering the attachment pintle bolts of the castors, assists to urge a user's contact with the device inboard of the rim.
With reference to
It can be inferred from
In a third preferred embodiment of the present invention, with reference to
In the arrangement of
This arrangement provides that the device cannot be tipped about a tipping axis by any application of the body weight of a user at any point on platform 212.
In a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to
Preferably, platform 210 has a slightly concave upper surface 214, unobstructed by handles, strap attachment points or other projections or indentation. The platform 210 is of a size that allows two limbs, for example two hands or two feet of a user as can be seen in
The unitary platform 210 may be formed from various materials and manufactured in various ways. These include wood, for example as moulded plywood, plastic formed through injection moulding or metal formed by pressing or die casting.
The rolling elements 212 are preferably low-profile castors and are mounted with their swivel or pintel axes 218 as close to the periphery 216 of the platform 210 as mechanical constraints permit.
With reference now to
It can be seen from
In at least one preferred arrangement of the present embodiment, in which the platform is octagonal with each of the castors located in close proximity to the corners of the platform, at least one tipping axis lies beyond a side of the platform (when seen in plan view) for at least some of the time when the device is in motion 2. This situation can be seen in
As well, as also can be seen in each of
It is a feature of the present preferred embodiment that, with eight rolling elements 212 in which the swivel axes 218 are mounted in close proximity to the periphery 216, the length of any tipping axis 220 is not less than 0.35D, where D is the maximum length between any first point on the periphery of the platform and a second diametrically opposite point on the periphery.
Similarly, with the swivel axis of the rolling elements in close proximity to the periphery, a seven rolling element device according to the invention will have a tipping axis of length not less than 0.4D, for a six rolling element device a tipping axis of length not less than 0.45D, and for a five rolling element device, a tipping axis length of not less than 0.53D.
For each of these rolling element configurations, these minimum lengths of tipping axes provide the maximum stability possible for a platform with castor rolling elements, unless the rolling elements are mounted in the manner shown in
In a further alternative embodiment of the device 300 with reference to
Ball transfer units 316 which comprise of a spherical rolling element 334 supported in a casing which allows the rolling element to rotate in any direction, have a fixed point of contact with a supporting surface relative to the platform. Thus the footprint of the device of the invention when fitted with this type of rolling element is constant, as can be seen in
In use, the exercise device of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is almost incapable of being tilted about a tipping axis as defined above, by the loads placed on the device by a user. Moreover, the unobstructed upper surface provides the flexibility of supporting a limb or portion of the body in any orientation. The preferred use of low offset castors for the omnidirectional rolling elements provide for almost instantaneous response to changes of direction urged by movements of the user.
By arranging the shape of the platform as a polygon with the rolling elements located proximate each corner, the region of possible overhang of the platform beyond a tipping axis, is reduced to a minimum, further decreasing the likelihood of the device being tipped.
The arrangement of the third preferred embodiment completely precludes the tipping of the device about a tipping axis, by any application of body weight to the platform.
The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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Parent | PCT/AU2009/000493 | Apr 2009 | US |
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Parent | 12295760 | Jul 2010 | US |
Child | PCT/AU2009/000493 | US |