The present invention relates generally to personal exercise or workout devices. More specifically the present invention relates to exercise devices, or to accessories for exercise devices, that can be used in many different positions and ways to strengthen, tone, and improve the flexibility of the user, by changing the dynamics of resistance and creating instability, which in turn causes the user's muscles to inherently attempt to stabilize to a greater extent than by traditional workouts.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,149,676 ('676) discloses an exercise device which may be used in many different positions and ways to strengthen the human body by changing the dynamics of resistance, creating instability which in turn causes the muscles to inherently attempt to stabilize to a greater extent than typical workouts. As useful and versatile as this device has proven to be, it has been found that certain muscles and joints cannot be effectively treated by the exercises enabled thereby, or by any other means yet available. Proprioceptors are sensory receptors that receive stimuli from within the body, especially stimuli that respond to position and movement. Proprioceptors are engaged when the muscles unconsciously react to overcome imbalance and instability. Engaging proprioceptors is beneficial in that it helps fight the deficit of lost balance when during the aging process. Proprioception is lost during an injury, and will need to be restored post injury by continually activating and challenging. Existing exercisers are lacking in their ability to effectively engage proprioceptors.
There is a need for means to enable the effective treatment of additional muscles and joints not treatable by the device of '676 or the remaining prior art, and such means are therefore an object of the present invention.
There is a need for exercises to effectively treat muscles and joints not treatable by the device of '676 or the remaining prior art, and such exercises along with providing means for enabling them are therefore objects of the present invention.
There is a need for means to enable the effective engagement of proprioceptors and such means are therefore an object of the present invention.
There is a need for exercises to effectively treat muscles and joints through the engagement of proprioceptors, and such exercises along with providing means for enabling them are therefore objects of the present invention.
There is a need for means to expand the versatility of the device of '676, and such means are therefore an object of the present invention.
Additional needs and objects addressed by the present invention will become obvious in view of the disclosure herein.
The present invention may be an accessory to the device disclosed in '676, or similar exercising devices, to enable effective engagement of proprioceptors and treatment of muscles and joints not treatable or less effectively treatable therewith or otherwise. The present invention may be a stand-alone exerciser for enabling effective engagement of proprioceptors and treatment of muscles and joints not treatable or less effectively treatable by the device of '676, or similar exercisers, therewith or otherwise. The present invention may or may not include the features of the device disclosed in '676, or similar exercisers, along with additional features for enabling effective engagement of proprioceptors and treatment of muscles and joints not treatable or less effectively treatable thereby. The present invention may lie within the exerciser/accessory for enabling these novel additional exercises, or may lie in the novel exercises enabled by the exerciser/accessory. For brevity, the disclosure of '676 is not repeated herein, but is being referred to herein and is incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety.
An exemplary exerciser/accessory is disclosed herein in accordance with or useful in practicing the invention, which may be used alone or with an exerciser of the type or similar to the type disclosed in '676. The exerciser/accessory may be removably affixable to the ring (item 10 of '676) of the main device and may be there-through removably connectable to its resistance straps (items 30 and 31 of '676), or elements similar thereto.
The disclosed exerciser/accessory may include a baseplate with a removable downwardly depending fulcrum on its underside to form an unstable platform for use independently to enable balance-enhanced floor exercises. The base plate may have one or more wheels on its opposite side and may alternatively be used independently with the one or more wheels depending downwardly, creating a dolly to enable translational floor exercises. Or the dolly may be an accessory removably affixed to the ring (item 10 of '676) of the main device to enable biased translational floor exercises. Accordingly, the device may be convertible between an independent exercising device and an accessory for another exercising device.
The invention may be exemplified by or practiced using an exerciser/accessory having a baseplate with first and second planar sides and a peripheral edge. The first planar side may have a fulcrum disposed centrally thereon and projecting outwardly normally therefrom. The second planar side may be parallel to the first planar side and may have one or more wheels depending outwardly therefrom, and a foot-receiving surface on and coplanar therewith, disposed symmetrically about the fulcrum. A balanced-enhanced exercising platform may be provided when the fulcrum is positioned downwardly on a floor, and alternatively, a balance-enhanced exercising dolly may be provided when the one or more wheels are positioned downwardly on the floor. The one or more wheels may be a plurality of wheels disposed on a centerline of the second side and enabled to roll along a linear pathway aligned with the centerline. A first connector may be disposed on the centerline. A planar ring may be removably securable to and coplanar with the first planar side to form a part thereof. The first connector may be disposed on a periphery of the planar ring.
The exerciser/accessory may have an elongate elastic strap removably affixable to the first connector at its proximal end. The exerciser/accessory may have a remote fixed-position connector, and the elongate elastic strap may be removably affixable to the remote fixed-position connector at its distal end. A biased and balance-enhanced exercising dolly may be provided when the one or more wheels are positioned downwardly on the floor and the strap is connected between the first connector and the remote fixed-position connector.
The exerciser/accessory may have a soft planar pad removably affixable to the first planar side and parallel thereto.
The planar ring may have a center bar there-across, perpendicular to the centerline of the second side and a pair of secondary bars there-across, parallel to and spaced symmetrically about the centerline of the second side. The center bar and secondary bars may provide handles for grasping during use as a balance-enhanced exercising dolly and may define recesses for foot placement during use as a balance-enhanced exercising dolly.
The remote fixed connecter may include a pair of coplanar, oppositely-directed, and outwardly-directed hooks, symmetrically disposed about a distally projecting longitudinal threaded portion.
The invention may also be exemplified by or practiced using an accessory for use with an exerciser of the type including a circular ring having a connector extending radially outwardly from an outer edge thereof, and an elongate elastic resistance strap configured to provide a resistance to movement when stretched lengthwise and removably attached to the connector at a proximal end and removably attached to a fixed position anchor at a distal end. The accessory may have a baseplate having first and second planar sides and a peripheral edge. The first planar side may be removably securable to and coplanar with the circular ring and may include a fulcrum disposed centrally thereon and projecting outwardly normally therefrom. And the second planar side may be parallel to the first planar side and may have one or more wheels depending outwardly therefrom, and a foot-receiving surface on and coplanar with the second side and disposed symmetrically about the fulcrum. A balanced-enhanced exercising platform may be provided when the fulcrum is positioned downwardly on a floor, and alternatively, a biased and balance-enhanced exercising dolly may be provided when the one or more wheels are positioned downwardly on the floor.
Further features and aspects of the invention are disclosed with more specificity in the detailed description and drawings provided herein.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
An exemplary exerciser/accessory 100, both alone and with the exerciser of '676, including in use, is shown in the accompanying drawings and described as follows.
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As stated in '676 and justified later herein, a plurality of strap connectors 106 extend radially outward around the ring from the periphery thereof. As in '676, a primary cross bar 108 and two secondary cross bars 110, cross the ring. As stated in '676 and justified later herein, the ring and crossbars provide a plurality of available handles 112, which remain accessible when the ring and baseplate are joined as shown in
Wheels 114 are rotationally secured to the baseplate and protrude from second side 116 thereof. While any plurality of wheels may alternatively be included, including a single centrally positioned wheel, it is preferred that the wheels are aligned on centerline 115 so they will/may travel on a linear path aligned with that centerline. The wheels could also be universally pivotable casters or spherical casters which may roll in any direction . . . as long as they are aligned along centerline 115. As will be later appreciated, this causes instability about that centerline which the user will consciously or subconsciously need to overcome while exercising. Friction pad 118, preferably adhesive-backed, is permanently adhered to the second side.
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The fulcrum is useful when the assembly is oriented as shown in
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The wheels are useful when the baseplate is turned over into the orientation shown in
Soft foam-rubber pad 128 is shown having the same substantially circular outer shape as the baseplate but may have any other shape according to the selected shape of the ring. The foam-rubber pad is typically used when the device is used as in the
Additionally, the foam-rubber pad may be used against the second side of the baseplate when the device is used in the orientation of
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The hooking arrangement includes first and second oppositely-directed and outwardly directed hook portions 140, and distally-projecting longitudinal treaded portion 142. The hook portions are shown connected together with the threaded portion by a bolt/nut 144, but may alternatively be welded together or formed integrally together. And while the threaded portion is shown with coarse threading for securing to such materials as wood, it may alternatively have fine (machine) threading for securing into a tapped hole or securement by a nut.
And of course, this novel hooking arrangement may be useful in an infinite variety of applications besides in conjunction with the described exerciser/accessory.
While the exemplary embodiments described and illustrated herein provide some of the advantages and options of the invention, it should be understood that those are not meant to be limiting, and that the invention should only be limited by the following claims, including all deserved equivalent interpretation.
This application claims all entitled Priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/477,787 filed on 28 Mar. 2017, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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