1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercise mat unit, especially to a low vibration and noise reduction exercise mat unit.
2. Description of Related Art
People gradually pay more and more attention to their muscle training with the continuous development of fitness trend. People would use fitness equipment for muscle training to make their muscles become more solid.
Take weight lifting for example. Weight lifting is to lift a certain weight of the barbell to reach the effect of training muscular strength. For the purpose of training muscular strength, the exercise mat is spread on the ground, and then the user will stand on the exercise mat to lift the barbell.
The conventional exercise mat is assembled by multiple mat units. The commercially available exercise mat unit is made of recycled rubber. In the production of the exercise mat unit, toxic substances such as toluene and formaldehyde are used in the process of combining and reshaping the recycled rubber. Therefore, the human body is under a high risk of cancer. When the exercise mat unit is affected by the external force or weather, it is easy to have problems such as fragmentation, warpage and particle stripping.
In addition, many people often directly let the barbell fall on the exercise mat due to exhaustion and other reasons during the barbell lifting. This would cause the buckle of the exercise mat to depart easily because of the impact of the barbell falling off, and when the barbell falls on the exercise mat, the barbell will bounce up due to the elasticity of the exercise t surface and produce high frequency noise and low frequency vibration. The bouncing barbell may also hit the user.
To overcome the shortcomings of the conventional exercise mat unit, the present invention provides a low vibration and noise reduction exercise mat unit to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a low vibration and noise reduction exercise mat unit which may be operated safely.
The low vibration and noise reduction exercise mat unit has a buffer plate and multiple protruding portions. The buffer plate has a board, multiple male buckles, and multiple female buckles. The board is quadrilateral and has a bottom, a recess, and a flange. The recess is formed on a bottom surface of the board. The flange is formed around the recess. The multiple protruding portions are disposed at spaced intervals in the recess of the board. The multiple protruding portions protrude downwardly from an inner top surface of the recess of the hoard. The buffer plate and the multiple protruding portions are made of natural rubber, will not affect the human body, and have stable quality. The male buckles and female buckles can enhance the connecting strength between the mat units.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The buffer plate 10 is made of rubber having a hardness (JIS K 6301 A) of 80° to 90°, and the protruding portions 20 are made of rubber having a hardness (JIS K 6301 A) of 35° to 55°. The shapes of the protruding portions 20 are hexagonal as shown in
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When multiple exercise mat units in accordance with the present invention are assembled into an exercise mat, the users may do weight lifting or other exercises on the exercise mat. Since the hardness of the exercise mat is high, when the users lift the barbell or do exercise on the exercise mat, the number of bouncing after the barbell impacts the exercise mat reduces. The protruding portions 20 can absorb the noise when the barbell is impacted by the exercise mat and reduce the vibration. With the engagement of the male buckles 12 and the female buckles 13, the exercise mat units may not be separated when the exercise mat is impacted by the barbell.
In summary, the buffer plate 10 and the protruding portions 20 are made of natural rubber. The exercise mat unit in accordance with the present invention does not contain any toxic substances and will not affect the human body, and situations such as warpage, fragmentation or particle stripping will not occur.
In addition, the buffer plate 10 can prevent the barbell from bouncing on the exercise mat, thereby improving the safety of the user during exercise and improving the strength of the low vibration and noise reduction moving mat unit without damage. The protruding portions 20 can reduce the noise and vibration generated when the barbell impacts the exercise mat, thereby effectively reducing the influence on others, and the male buckles 12 and the female buckles 13 can increase the engagement strength between the exercise mat units of the exercise mat.
Furthermore, the rubber material of the buffer plate 10 and the rubber material of the protruding portions 20 are different from each other, and therefore the buffer plate 10 and the protruding portions 20 differ in hardness. The notch 16 is disposed around the periphery of the board, therefore the mat unit in accordance with the present invention does not need to be cut for disposal on the wall corner. In addition, the top surface of the board 11 is designed to form multiple rows of protrusions and channels on the top surface. With the height differences between the protrusions and channels, a barbell can be held in the channel and supported by adjacent protrusions to assist a user to replace the bar of the barbell easily.
The buffer plate 10 is made of rubber having a hardness (JIS K 6301 A) of 85°. The oscillation experiment data of the buffer plate 10 is shown in
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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