Not Applicable.
The present invention relates to an exercise device, and in particular to a mobile exercise device usable for conditioning the muscles of a user.
Mobile exercise devices of the type designed to move across a floor during use are known in the art.
For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,707 (Daniel et al.) discloses an upper torso exerciser in which a handle is secured to a base that is supported by rollers that enable omnidirectional motion across a floor. U.S. Pat. No. 6,942,605 (Sukhovitsky) discloses mobile exercise equipment in which four independent units are individually designed to be secured to a user's feet, knees, elbows and hands by means of straps and specially-shaped fittings. International patent publication No. 2009/075493 (An et al) discloses an exercise machine having a generally triangular shape, that is designed to be held by the user's hand, or to receive the user's foot.
All of the above prior art devices suffer disadvantages in that they tend to be mechanically complex, which both increases costs and tends to reduce the ruggedness of the device. Additionally, many of the prior art devices utilize specialized fittings such has hand grips, fittings or straps for securing the device to various appendages of the user's. Such specialized arrangements are undesirable, because they reduce versatility, and so limit the range of exercises that can be performed with the device.
A mobile exercise device that overcomes at least some of the above limitations of the prior art remains highly desirable.
An aspect of the present invention provides a mobile exercise device comprising: a body and a plurality of glide members. The body includes a pair of parallel ridges defining an elongated rectangular centre portion, wherein respective length and width dimensions of the centre portion are sized to enable a user to stand with one foot positioned longitudinally on the centre portion/ The centre portion further includes a transversally oriented elongated opening sized to receive fingers of a user's hand, to thereby permit a user to grasp the centre portion. The glide members are affixed to the body outboard of the ridges, and facilitate omnidirectional movement of the device across a floor surface. The glide members further define a clearance distance between the centre portion and the floor surface which is larger than an expected thickness of the user's fingers.
Representative embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a-b are top and end views, respectively, of a mobile exercise device in accordance with a second representative embodiment of the of the present invention.
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
In very general terms, embodiments of the present invention provide a mobile exercise device that is versatile, mechanically simple and therefore highly robust and cost effective.
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The body 4 generally comprises a pair of parallel ridges 8 defining an elongated rectangular centre portion 10 including a transversally oriented elongated opening 12. The centre portion is generally flat, and has length and width dimensions that are sized to enable a user to stand with one foot positioned longitudinally on the centre portion. This size is beneficial in that it is large enough to receive any of a variety of appendages (such as, for example, the feet (with or without shoes), hands, forearms or knees) while at the same time keeping the overall size of the exercise device small enough to be easily controlled by the user. In the illustrated embodiments, the center portion 10 has a length of about 10 inches, and width of about 4 inches, but these dimensions are not essential. The ability of the centre portion to receive any one or several different appendages of the user provides great versatility because it enables the device to be used in a wide range of different types of exercises, and with varying degrees of difficulty.
As may be appreciated, the body may be composed of any suitably rigid material. In some embodiments, the body may be formed out of a piece of metal plate, for example by stamping. In such cases, any suitable metal may be used, including steel or aluminium. On the other hand, the body may be formed of other suitable materials (such as, for example, fiber-reinforced plastic) if desired.
The parallel ridges bordering the centre portion are designed to enhance a user's control and balance while using the device, by retaining their appendage within the centre portion. As a result, a user can perform exercises with security that they will not fall off the sides of the device, which allows for confident performance of high-speed, sport-specific movements. In the embodiment of
For example,
If desired, a non-slip material may be affixed to the centre portion to further improve security and safety.
As noted above, the centre portion further includes a transversally oriented elongated opening sized to receive the fingers of a user's hand, to thereby permit a user to grasp the centre portion, as may be seen in
The glide members are affixed to peripheral arms of the body 4 so as to maximize stability, and can be provided as any suitable arrangement permitting omnidirectional movement of the device across a floor surface with minimal friction. It is considered desirable to achieve as low friction as possible, as resistance against movement of the exercise device tends to interfere with a user's performance of various exercise movements. Any suitable slides, roller balls, casters or the like may be used as the glide members. In order to enhance stability of the exercise device, it is considered desirable to configure the body and the glide members such that the centre portion is a low as possible. However, it is important that the glide members also define a clearance distance between the floor surface and the center portion, which is large enough to ensure that the user's fingers will not contact the floor during use of the device, as may be seen in
The embodiments of the invention described herein are intended to be illustrative only, and shall not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, which is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is based on, and claims benefit of, U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/445,226 filed Feb. 22, 2011, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61445226 | Feb 2011 | US |