The present invention relates to a non-slip towel for exercise, particularly while performing Yoga, Pilates, weightlifting, stretch and other mat-based exercises.
Yoga and Pilates are exercises that involve balancing and stretching movements. In the past, while performing these exercises, the exerciser typically stood barefoot on a thin, rubberized mat. The mat served to prevent the exerciser from slipping while performing the exercises.
Certain types of Yoga, such as hot Yoga, are performed in hot and humid conditions which cause a significant amount of perspiration to drip from the body. Other exercise activities also result in significant perspiration. Such perspiring onto conventional exercise mats causes the mat surface to become slippery, as these conventional mats do not readily absorb perspiration. Wet exercise mats cause discomfort for the user, and increase the chances of injury resulting from slipping.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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The back side 30 of the towel 10 includes a first area 36 of high-friction material 35 positioned substantially adjacent to each end of the towel 10 and a second area 37 of high-friction material 35 positioned substantially in the middle of the towel 10. Of course, the high-friction material areas are not limited to the ends or middle of the back side 30. For example, in alternative embodiments, high-friction material 35 could be disposed along an entire perimeter of the back side 30 of the towel. Two or more high-friction material 35 areas, for example, near the ends or the middle of the back side 30, could be disposed extending along the length, width, or other directions. These high-friction material 35 areas could extend parallel to each other, or form, by way of example and without limitation, I, H, X, t, or other shapes. As would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, numerous other arrangements of high-friction material 35 areas are possible in accordance with the present invention.
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The non-slip, high-friction material 35 can be any rubbery substance made from any material such as rubber, plastic, PVC, silica gel, or any other substance that creates a high-friction, non-slip finish. For example, the high-friction material 35 can include PVC vinyl material which, may be made from the same material used in forming Yoga sticky mats, which material is referred to as a “closed cell PVC vinyl material—100% latex free.” This material is also referred to as a vinyl sponge foam material. Other high-friction rubbery materials may be used in place of the PVC vinyl material. The high-friction material 35 preferably forms a smooth finish without projections.
To perform a floor exercise with the towel 10, the exerciser first places the towel 10 on a surface such as a floor 1 or Yoga mat 3, and then positions the towel 10 on the surface with the back side 30 facing the surface. The exerciser then positions her body on the front side 20 of the towel 10, and may use the center line 21 and transverse line 22 to aid in proper alignment of her body. The exercise is then performed while the areas 36, 37 on the back side 30 of the towel reduce or eliminate slippage or bunching of the towel 10 on the surface. During this time, the exerciser may also place her hands and/or feet on high-friction material 35 areas on the front side 20 of the towel 10 to prevent slippage of the hands and/or feet with respect to the towel 10.
While embodiments of the invention disclosed herein describe long towels having a high-friction material on one side thereof, one skilled in art should recognize that alternative configurations may be employed without deviating from the scope of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61562119 | Nov 2011 | US |