The present invention is in the field of exercise devices.
The exercise and fitness industry is big business. It has gyms, certified trainers and many different companies that manufacture, distribute and sell exercise devices and equipment. And the market for such services and devices is enormous.
It is well known that exercise, in proper moderation, is extremely beneficial to the human body. It is also well known that there are many different exercises and exercise devices for exercising different muscles in the human body, and that variety in an exercise routine can make the difference between success and failure. Finally, it is also well known that while exercise devices can be complicated, expensive and space consuming, many consumers look for compact, inexpensive, safe and practical exercise devices for use anywhere, and there is always a need for such devices, especially if they will help exercise the so-called core muscles of the body.
One type of exercise device that has achieved success is an exercise ball. It can be deflated, so it is compact, it is inexpensive, safe and can be used in a variety of locations, and it can be used in a variety of different ways to exercise the core muscles of the body. There are also other exercise devices that allow for balancing the body during exercise, examples of which U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,292,296, 5,643,164, 5,897,474, 6,017,297, 6,652,432, 6,705,977, 6,719,676, 6,916,276, D505,985, D507,026 and U.S. Patent Publication Nos. US2004/0198573 A1, US2006/0217250 A1, and US2007/0027010 A1.
The present invention seeks to fulfill the need for improved exercise devices by providing a new exercise device that is compact, inexpensive, safe and simple to use, that can be used in a variety of locations to exercise a variety of different muscles, and especially core muscles, while providing a wide variety of options for custom workouts to maintain and stimulate user interest.
The present invention does all of these things by providing a multi-purpose, multi-angle balance exercise board that is compact, inexpensive, safe and practical for use in a variety of locations. It differs from prior exercise devices in its use of more than one spring coil for multiple functions and resistances that offers users a variety of levels ranging from beginner to advanced and the present invention can be used for an endless variety of exercises such as (1) dual leg squats; (2) single leg squats; (3) stationary and alternating lunges; (4) step-ups; (5) squat jumps; (6) upper body push-ups; and (7) oblique twists. Additional types of exercise equipment like bands, cables and free weights can be incorporated into each of these particular exercises, allowing the user an infinite possibility of custom workouts. The motion of the present invention's spring coils offers a full range of positions, targeting multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Accordingly, the present invention provides a multi-angled balance exercise board that can be used in a variety of different angles for exercising various parts of the body simultaneously while maintaining focus on stabilization.
The present invention is generally directed to an exercise device with a base, an exercise platform and a plurality of springs connecting the base and the exercise platform that hold the exercise platform substantially parallel to the base when the exercise device is not in use, prevent the exercise platform from coming into contact with the base when the exercise device is in use and allow the position of the exercise platform to vary relative to the base as weight is applied to the exercise platform at different points apart from a center point of weight balance.
In a first, separate group of aspects of the present invention, the exercise device also includes a safety handle detachably connected to the base that extends above the exercise platform and is positioned away from a top edge of the exercise platform so as to provide support for a user standing on the exercise platform and the exercise platform can include left and right hand grips located at left and right edges of the exercise platform.
In other, separate aspects of the present invention, the plurality of springs can be two springs mounted on the base such that a line formed between the springs will intersect a left and a right edge of the exercise platform, or two springs mounted on the base such that a line formed between said two springs will intersect a top and a bottom edge of the exercise platform, or a left spring, a middle spring and a right spring mounted on the base such that a line formed between the springs will intersect a left and a right edge of the exercise platform and wherein the middle spring has more tension than either the left or right springs, or a top left spring, a top right spring, a bottom left spring and a bottom right spring and said springs create a center point of weight balance on the exercise platform. In addition, at least four straps, each of which is detachably connected between the base and the exercise platform, can be positioned so as to stabilize the center point of weight balance on the exercise platform when they are all connected to both the base and the exercise platform.
In still other, separate aspects of the present invention, the exercise platform can be divided into a left exercise platform attached to a left spring and a right exercise platform attached to a right spring with both exercise platforms capable of moving independently relative to each other. In addition, three left straps can be detachably connected between the base and the left exercise platform and three right straps detachably connected between the base and the right exercise platform with a connecting strap detachably connected between the left and right exercise platforms, with such straps being positioned so as to stabilize the center point of weight balance when they are all connected.
In a further, separate aspect of the present invention, a method of exercising is provided in which either a pair of hands or a pair of feet is chosen as a pair of points of contact of a user with two points on an exercise platform in accordance with the present invention, and then either the hands or feet contact two points on the exercise platform while the user exercises while trying to maintain stability on the exercise platform. A user may optionally use a safety handle positioned away from the exercise platform to assist in maintaining stability during exercising and at least one strap of an exercise platform in accordance with the present invention can be disconnected to cause the center point of weight balance of the exercise platform to vary.
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved exercise device.
This and further objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art in connection with the drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiment set forth below.
In this day and age, exercise is all about stabilization, working your core for strength, balance, stability, and better posture. Time is a major factor in working out several parts of the body in a specific, scheduled and limited time. To have a device that forces your body to stabilize while performing various exercises is the key to staying fit. The present invention does just that. Whether one is curling one's biceps or pressing one's shoulders, the present invention forces one to work the entire coreālegs, glutes, abdominals, obliques, by stabilization.
How is this Done?
When you walk or stand on common ground, the ground you walk on is stable. Just as you would walk up an incline, you would naturally lean your body forward to counter your weight, so you can get up that hill without falling back. The present invention moves in every direction, not allowing the body to completely stabilize thus constantly attempting to counter your bodyweight. While on a physical embodiment of the present invention, your body frantically searches for stabilization. While the body searches for this comfort zone, it is contracting every muscle in the body. Every time your muscles contract, the heart must pump blood to those working muscles. The more muscles working the more blood the heart has to pump. This takes energy from the body for this to happen. Energy is in the form of calories. As is well known, we work out to burn calories, to create that deficit. The more we can burn in one workout, the better, and we get stronger in the process.
The present invention strengthens the mid-section, helping make everyday balance issues in life much easier. Whether one plays sports or just wants to feel better physically, which in turn causes one to feel better emotionally and mentally, the present invention provides and exercise device that can suit everyone.
In addition, the present invention is great for focusing on upper body strength. It's all about how it is used. The present invention is designed primarily for one to stand on it, yet it works just as well when applying one's hands to the push-up handgrips located on each side of the platform. This brings on a whole new element to the present invention. Standing on a physical embodiment of the present invention allows ones' hands to be free, if not using the safety handlebars. By simply adding weight to one's workouts on the exercise platform, one can focus on one's chest, shoulders, triceps, abdominals, obliques, serratus, and various muscles of the back, and leg lifts and oblique twists can all be done while hands are on the platform to add difficulty to such exercises.
The present invention will now be discussed in connection with preferred embodiments illustrated in
In the Figures and the following more detailed description, numerals indicate various features of the invention, with like numerals referring to like features throughout both the drawings and the description. Although the Figures are described in greater detail below, the following is a glossary of the elements identified in the Figures.
Several preferred embodiments of an exercise device 1 in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in
It is especially preferred that each exercise device 1 have a safety handle 5 detachably connected to base 4 by a swivel socket 6 which allows handle 5 to lock at level position or move freely, at the discretion of the user. The user holds handle 5 during exercise for safety and support, which allows the more inexperienced user to use exercise device 1 without fear of injury. When swivel socket 6 is loose, a person can use handle 5 (which is preferably in a T-bar shape) to help counter his or her weight. When handle 5 is in the locked position it enables a user easy on and off access to the platform of exercise device 1.
It is also especially preferred that each exercise device 1 have left and right grips (7L and 7R) to ensure lateral traction. The grips are designed for a better grip while performing a stabilizing push-up and/or any other upper body exercise and serve as a foot placement for safety and to help keep feet from sliding off each lateral end of the exercise platform. The grips also serve as handles for easy mobility of placing exercise device 1 in different locations. In addition, adhesive grip tape (not shown) can be placed on the top surface of the exercise platform to provide traction and help prevent feet from sliding off the exercise platform when exercise device 1 is in use.
The present invention allows a user to exercise his or her entire body with the key emphasis on the core. By using a user's center of gravity as a focal point, a user must attempt to stabilize his or her position on the platform of exercise device 1 while performing various exercises. The present invention creates an unstable platform that can demand every muscle to contact in search of stabilization, and the present invention is not limited to lateral moves. The spring coils working together challenge users to hit any angle, and even circular and twisting moves are possible. Alternate preferred embodiments of the present invention incorporate different spring coils, each offering a unique measure of tension (pounds per square inch) for a full range of motion in more advanced degrees.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the springs are spring coils originally designed for use with automobiles that can withstand 1,500 pounds. Such coils should be able to endure the weight of a human body, even when the body is obese, and should be capable of prolonged use without being broken down or compromised with the passage of time under normal use. The spring coils will hold the exercise platform(s) of exercise device 1 substantially parallel to base 4 when the exercise device is not in use and are sufficiently stiff so that they will prevent the exercise platform(s) from coming into contact with base 4 when a user is exercising with exercise device 1 yet they are not too stiff to prevent movement since they allow the position of the exercise platform(s) to vary relative to base 4 as weight is applied to the exercise platform(s) at different points apart from a center point of weight balance.
While the invention has been described herein with reference to certain preferred embodiments, those embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and not to limit the scope of the invention. Additional embodiments thereof will be obvious to those skilled in the art having the benefit of this detailed description. Further modifications are also possible in alternative embodiments without departing from the inventive concept.
Accordingly, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that still further changes and modifications in the actual concepts described herein can readily be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed inventions as defined by the following claims.
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