The present invention relates generally to physical therapy equipment and more specifically to a modular apparatus suitable for group therapy sessions.
Physical therapy equipment, e.g. ergometers, treadmills, stationary bicycles, resistance bands, etc., have been primarily designed for individual patient use, with or without the assistance of a therapist or trainer.
The advantages of group physical therapy group have been known for some time. Exercising in a group benefits the patient as well as the therapist. Not only do group sessions reduce costs, it has been found that social interaction between physical therapy patients constitutes a significant recovery factor. The realization that one is not alone in his/her path to recovery motivates patients to strive forward and achieve therapy goals.
There is a need, however, for group therapy equipment which is readily adaptable to groups of different sizes and which promotes interaction between participants.
A modular physical therapy apparatus suitable for group therapy exercises comprises a matrix array of a plurality of tubular horizontal longitudinal and transverse grip bars joined together and interconnected by a plurality of upright supports. Each upright support includes spring loaded snap couplings which are received within the ends of the hollow grip bars and which engage apertures in the grip bars to facilitate easy assembly and disassembly of the matrix.
A plurality of grip bars are positioned in longitudinal rows and transverse grip bars span across the rows at the ends of each individual longitudinal grip bar to provide a plurality of rectangular or square stations defined by opposed parallel grip bars. One or more patients may grasp each grip bar, which comprises the outer periphery of the matrix, to perform exercises. A physical therapist or trainer is positioned within the matrix to demonstrate exercises
From the foregoing compendium, it will be appreciated that an aspect of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which is not subject to the aforementioned disadvantages of the antecedents of the invention.
A feature of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which is readily adaptable for use by groups of various sizes.
A consideration of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which is simple to assemble yet durable.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which promotes social interaction between physical therapy patients.
A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which relatively low in cost.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a modular physical therapy apparatus of the general character described which may be employed in conjunction with multiple exercises.
Other aspects, features and considerations of the present invention in part will be obvious and in part will be pointed out hereinafter.
With these ends in view, the invention finds embodiment in various combinations of elements, arrangements of parts and series of steps by which the above-mentioned aspects, features and considerations and certain other aspects, features and considerations are attained, or with reference to the accompanying drawings and the scope of which will be more particularly pointed out and indicated in the appended claims.
The purpose and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art from the following detailed description in conjunction with the appended drawings in which like reference characters are used to indicate like elements, and in which:
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the illustrations which are provided as illustrative examples of the invention so as to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Notably, the figures and examples below are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention to a single embodiment, but other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements.
Moreover, where certain elements of the present invention can be partially or fully implemented using known components, only those portions of such known components that are necessary for an understanding of the present invention will be described, and detailed descriptions of other portions of such known components will be omitted so as not to obscure the invention.
Referring now to the illustrations wherein the reference nominal 10 denotes generally a modular physical therapy apparatus constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention, it will be noted that the apparatus 10 may be configured for group physical therapy sessions and may be adjustably configured for accommodation with the dimensions of an exercise room and assembled to accommodate any number of patients.
By way of example, the assembly 10 may comprise a rectangular configuration with longitudinal row of hollow tubular grip bars 12, shown on the right, together with a parallel longitudinal row of hollow tubular grip bars 14, shown on the left. The grip bars 12, 14 are joined together and supported above a floor by four upright corner connector connectors 16 and a plurality of intermediate “T” shaped connectors 18. A plurality of hollow tubular transverse grip bars 20 extend orthogonally between the grip bars 12, 14 and are connected to opposed intermediate connectors 18. A transverse hollow grip bar 22 spans between the corner connector connectors 16 at the ends of each row.
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Pursuant to the invention, open ends of the hollow grip bars 12, 14 are received over the leg extensions 32 and are locked in place when the detent buttons snap through openings in the hollow grip bars 12, 14, as illustrated in
An intermediate connector 18, illustrated in
The center connector 52 includes a cross connector 54 at its upper end. The cross connector 54 includes a pair of coaxial horizontal legs having leg extensions similar to the leg extensions 42, 44 of the intermediate connector 18. The cross connector 54 also includes a vertical upright leg, substantially identical to the horizontal leg 46 having a leg extension 48. An open end of a vertical hollow pole 56 is received over the leg extension of the vertical upright leg of the cross connector 54.
The upper end of the hollow pole 56 is employed to support a net 58 which is draped over the assembly, in a manner similar to that of a tent pole. Tone or more lightweight balls, such as beach balls 60 are placed on the net 58 in an exercise for improving eye, arm and hand coordination with the goal of keeping the balls from falling off the net.
The particular combinations of elements and features in the above-detailed embodiment are exemplary only; the interchanging and substitution of these teachings with other teachings in this application are also expressly contemplated. As those skilled in the art will recognize, variations, modifications, and other implementations of what is described herein can occur to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed.
Further, in describing the invention and in illustrating embodiments of the invention in the figures, specific terminology, numbers, dimensions, materials, etc., are used for the sake of clarity. However the invention is not limited to the specific terms, numbers, dimensions, materials, etc. so selected, and each specific term, number, dimension, material, etc., at least includes all technical and functional equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish similar purpose. Use of a given word, phrase, number, dimension, material, language terminology, product brand, etc. is intended to include all grammatical, literal, scientific, technical, and functional equivalents. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not limitation.
Having described the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will now become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments incorporating the concept may be used. Moreover, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the embodiment of the invention described herein can be modified to accommodate and/or comply with changes and improvements in the applicable technology and standards referred to herein.
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62953760 | Dec 2019 | US |