The present invention relates to exercise equipment, and more specifically, to methods and apparatus associated with inverting a person relative to an underlying floor surface.
Along with cardio exercise and strength exercise, stretching and/or body manipulation may be considered another fundamental form of exercise or physical fitness that is important for overall health and well being. One specific form of beneficial stretching and/or body manipulation may be accomplished by inverting one's body relative to an underlying floor surface. Some examples of known inversion apparatus are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,967,951, 7,052,448, 7,663,653, 7,118,518, 7,125,372, 7,507,192, 7,544,157, 7,585,264, 7,625,326, 7,625,327, 7,867,154, 8,051,512, 8,291,533, 8,480,543, 8,556,787, D551,725, D581,996, D617,855, D650,025, D650,026 and D664,220. An object of the present invention is to provide new and improved inversion apparatus.
Generally speaking, the present invention may be described as improvements to inversion apparatus that support a user in an inverted position relative to an underlying floor surface, which may be practiced individually and/or in various combinations.
One improvement may be described in terms of a cover or pad mounted on top of a back supporting surface defined by an inversion apparatus. The back supporting surface is invertible relative to a floor engaging frame, and the cover encourages downward movement of the person's upper body when the back supporting surface is at least partially inverted.
Another improvement may be described in terms of connectors preferably inserted through apertures in the cover and openings in the table. Additional openings in the cover accommodate a lumbar support that is selectively connected to the back supporting surface. These additional openings accommodate mounting of the lumbar support in alternative locations along the back supporting surface.
In addition to defining an upwardly facing low friction surface that slidably engages a user's back, a padded version of the cover also cushions the user's back.
Yet another improvement may be described in terms of a cover or pad that is permanently mounted on top of a plastic inversion table. The cover has a peripheral edge that is inserted into a closed loop groove defined by the inversion table. The cover defines an upwardly facing low friction surface that slidably engages a user's back. A padded version of the cover also cushions a user's back. Openings may be provided in the cover to accommodate mounting a lumbar support to the back supporting surface in at least one, and preferably more than one, location along the back supporting surface.
Various features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the more detailed description that follows.
With reference to the Figures of the Drawing, wherein like numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views:
The inversion apparatus 100 includes a support frame 102 that pivotally supports an inversion bed or table 201 at an elevation above the floor surface S.
Generally speaking, the support frame 102 is a selectively foldable A-frame preferably made of steel tubes (two of which are designated as 190a and 190b). The support frame 102 is configured to occupy a stable position relative to the underlying floor surface S, and to define a pivot axis 192, which extends perpendicular to the drawing sheet and toward the reader in
With reference to
Proximate a head end or upper end of the platform 210, an opening 209 extends through the platform to provide a hand grip. Just beneath this opening 209, a head pad 205 (shown in
The platform 210 is symmetrical relative to a plane extending through the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal bar 207 (and perpendicular to the drawing sheets of
Additional slots of various shapes and lengths extend through the platform 210 at various locations. These slots include left and right slots 212 that extend through the platform 210 proximate a lower end of the upper bracket 250, and left and right slots 213 that extend through the platform 210 proximate the upper ends of the lower brackets 260.
The cover 300 may also be described as configured and arranged to expose at least one opening in platform 210 of the supporting table 201. Three such openings in the supporting table 201 are the hand grips disposed around the head pad 205 shown in
The cover 300 may also be described as sized and configured to overlie a majority portion of the user facing support surface and leave a minority portion of the user facing support surface exposed. The exposed minority portion includes the regions of all the openings in the platform 210 discussed in the preceding paragraph, as well as a peripheral edge about the platform 210. Quantitatively speaking, a closed curve drawn as small as possible about the platform 210 without forming any exterior angles under 180 degrees is approximately ten percent larger in circumference than a similarly drawn closed curve about the cover 300, and this difference may alternatively be described as greater than five percent and/or between five percent and twenty percent. The difference in relative surface areas of the platform 210 and the cover 300 is relatively greater due to the openings in the platform 210 discussed in the preceding paragraph.
On alternative embodiments, the type of connectors and/or their position relative to slots in the platform 210 may be varied to accommodate travel of the fasteners (and the cover 300) along respective slots (and the platform 210). Furthermore, the size and configuration of the slots may be varied to accommodate these different fasteners and/or particular ranges of sliding movement.
The subject invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments and particular applications with the understanding that persons skilled in the art will derive additional embodiments without departing from the scope of the subject invention. In view of the foregoing, the subject invention should be limited only to the extent of allowable claims that issue from this application or any related application.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/475,410, filed Mar. 23, 2017.
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