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The present invention relates to a folding exercise mat.
Physical fitness and health considerations are areas of highest concern among Americans today. More than ever, people are frequenting health clubs and performing exercise equipment routines at home in order to lose weight, improve muscle tone, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
However, many people are also leading a more mobile lifestyle, which includes frequent travel, restaurant meals, and being away from home for weeks or even months at a time. Unless a person is staying at a hotel with an exercise room, there is very little a person can do to exercise other to walk or run.
Having recognized the abovementioned problems, the inventor observed there remains a need for a means by which exercise routines can be performed at almost any location without the need for large or heavy exercise equipment. The development of the folding exercise mat fulfills this need.
The inventor has recognized the aforementioned, inherent problems and lack in the art and observed that there is a need for an exercise mat comprises a plurality of identical separate portions which are hingedly attached to each other such that each of the separate portions fold and stack on top of each other to condense into a folded configuration. The separate portions having a center portion with a center mat section affixed or bonded to a center backing section, a first side portion having a first mat section affixed or bonded to a first backing section, and a second side portion having a second mat section affixed or bonded to a second backing section, a first side of the center portion is hingedly attached to a first side of the first side portion with a first hinged section and a second side of the center portion is hingedly attached to a first side of the second side portion with a second hinged section.
The hinged sections enable the first side portion and the second side portion to hinge fully overtop of the center portion so that each of the portions have a coextensive outer perimeter. The mat also comprises a strap having a first end fixedly attached to an end of the center backing section of the center portion with a first fastener. The first end is on either edge perpendicular to the hinged sections. The mat also comprises a second fastener which is located on a first backing section of the first portion. The second fastener receives the second end of the strap. The strap and the second fastener are located at positions that are aligned when the exercise mat is in the folded configuration. The mat also comprises a handle affixed to one of the backing sections of one of the portions.
The separate portions may include three separate portions. The separate portions may have a square cross-section so as to provide a balanced weight when the exercise mat is in transport when in the folded configuration. The mat sections may be cushioned or are slightly deformable. The mat sections may be made of resilient material providing support and comfort to an individual lying thereon or may be made of polyethylene foamboard. The mat sections may include a covering which may be leather or vinyl. The backing sections may be identical to each other and may be made of a durable and resilient material. The backing sections may be made of plywood that provides structural rigidity or a particle board that provides structural rigidity. The hinged sections may comprise a living hinge that does not rupture or fracture when bent during instantaneous, repeated, or subsequent usage.
The handle may be affixed to the first backing section of the first portion or to the second backing section of the second portion. The exercise mat may be one inch in thickness and may be one-and-a-half feet wide to accommodate human width. The exercise mat may be six-and-three-quarter feet in length to accommodate human height and six-and-three-quarter feet in length to cover a conventional bed length. The exercise mat may support 250 pounds.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
1. Detailed Description of the Figures
The invention herein described refers to an exercise mat 10 that is portable and capable of folding into a folded configuration (see
Upon full extension, the exercise mat 10 is configured in a relatively planar manner and a rectangular cross-section, with a minimal thickness (approximately one inch (1 in.) or less), a width slightly larger than a general width of a human (approximately one-and-a-half feet (1-½ in.), and a length at least capable of accommodating a human of average height and also capable of covering a majority of a length of a conventional bed 40 (approximately six-and-a-quarter feet (6-¾ ft.). When in the folded configuration, the overall shape of the exercise mat 10 is square or rectangular and comprises a weight capable of being carried. The exercise mat 10 also upon full extension preferably is capable of supporting a weight of a human weighing approximately two hundred fifty pounds (250 lbs.). It is appreciated that different embodiments can provide different dimensions, weights, and support capacities and fall under the overall general scope of the invention.
The exercise mat 10 generally comprises three (3) separate portions 11, 12a, 12b of nearly identical construction, although other numbers of sections is possible. The portions 11, 12a, 12b are hingedly attached to each other, such that they can “fold” or “stack” on top of each other to condense into a folded configuration that is the width and height of a single portion 11, 12a, or 12b. In a preferred embodiment, the portions 11, 12a, 12b have a square cross-section (i.e., the width and the height are equal in dimension) so as to provide a balanced weight when in transport when in the folded configuration (see
Referring more closely to the preferred embodiment of the exercise mat 10, a center portion 11 includes a center mat section 32 affixed or otherwise bonded to a center backing section 31. A first side portion 12a has a first mat section 35a affixed or otherwise bonded to a first backing section 30a. A second side portion 12b has a second mat section 35b affixed or otherwise bonded to a second backing section 30b. The mat sections 32, 35a, 35b are each identical and preferably comprises a cushioning or slightly deformable, yet resilient material capable of providing support and comfort to an individual lying thereon, (e.g. polyethylene or polyurethane foamboard) that may or may not have a covering (e.g. leather, vinyl). The backing sections 30a, 30b, 31 are also identical to each other and is preferably a durable and resilient material (e.g., plywood or particle board) that provides structural rigidity to the respective portion 11, 12a, 12b.
A first side of the center portion 11 is hingedly attached to a first side of the first side portion 12a with a first hinged section 13a and a second side of the center portion is hingedly attached to a first side of the second side portion 12b with a second hinged section 13b. These hinged sections 13a, 13b enable the first side portion 12a, and second side portion 12b to hinge fully overtop of the center portion 11 so that each portion 11, 12a, 12b have a coextensive outer perimeter. Such hinged sections 13a, 13b can be a living hinge (i.e., a thinned section of the backing sections 30a, 30b, 31 that does not rupture or fracture when bent during instantaneous, repeated, or subsequent usage) that is illustrated in the preferred embodiment of the exercise mat 10.
In a preferred embodiment of the exercise mat 10, there is a strap 25 that has a first end fixedly attached to an end of the center backing section 31 of the center portion 11 with a first fastener 27a. This end is on either edge perpendicular to the hinged sections 13a, 13b. In the same embodiment of the preferred exercise mat 10, a second fastener 27b is located on second backing section 30b of the second portion 12b. The second fastener 27b is capable of securely receiving the second end of the strap 25. The strap 35 and second fastener 27b are located at positions that are aligned when the exercise mat 10 is in the folded configuration. Affixed to the second backing section 30b of the second portion 12b is a handle 20. In this preferred method of folding the exercise mat 10, the second portion 12b folds over the center portion 11 and the first portion 12a folds over the second portion 12b. This positioning enables the exercise mat 10, when folded, to have the handle 20 in the middle and the strap 25 securing the center portion 11 to the first portion 12a while encompassing the second portion 12b.
In the first alternate exercise mat 45, as seen in
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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