Claims
- 1. A portable, stand alone exercise board, comprising a generally rectangular, substantially rigid platform having an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, a plurality of feet positioned toward corners of the platform on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, and a pair of arched bars of resilient spring material selected from the group consisting of spring steel, fiberglass and polyurethane extending between the feet along opposing side margins of the platform and imparting an upwardly convex contour to the platform while permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board.
- 2. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein the platform comprises a substantially rigid, generally rectangular substrate, a pad of resilient material overlying the substrate and being substantially coextensive laterally with the substrate, and a cover having a skid resistant upper surface overlying the resilient pad.
- 3. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein the bars have a generally rectangular cross-section of greater width than thickness, with a major surface of each of the bars positioned flat against the under side of the platform.
- 4. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein end portions of the bars are bent to form resilient feet for engagement with a supporting surface.
- 5. The exercise board of claim 4 wherein the end portions of the bars are bent under the corner portions of the platform.
- 6. A portable, stand alone exercise board, comprising a generally rectangular, substantially rigid platform having an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, a plurality of feet positioned toward corners of the platform on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, and a pair of arched bars of resilient spring material extending between the feet along opposing side margins of the platform and imparting an upwardly convex contour to the platform while permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board, the bars and the platform being formed as a unitary one-piece structure.
- 7. A portable, stand alone exercise board, comprising a generally rectangular, substantially rigid platform having an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, a plurality of feet positioned toward corners of the platform on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, and a pair of arched bars of resilient spring material extending between the feet along opposing side margins of the platform and imparting an upwardly convex contour to the platform while permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board, the bars and the feet being formed as a unitary one-piece structure.
- 8. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein the feet are fabricated at least in part of a resilient material.
- 9. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein the platform comprises a relatively rigid substrate fabricated of a material selected from the group consisting of plywood, plastic, fiberglass, and combinations thereof.
- 10. The exercise board of claim 9 including a pad on one side of the substrate fabricated of a material selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate and neoprene foam, and combinations thereof.
- 11. The exercise board of claim 10 wherein the substrate has a thickness on the order of 3/8 to 3/4 inch, and the pad has a thickness on the order of 3/4 to 1-1/2 inches.
- 12. The exercise board of claim 1 wherein each of the bars has a width on the order of 2 to 2-1/2 inches and a thickness on the order of 1/4 inch.
- 13. An exercise board, comprising a platform of fiber reinforced plastic formed with an upwardly convex arch and an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, and a plurality of feet on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, the fiber reinforced plastic permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board, the platform comprising a honeycomb core having vertically extending cells, fibrous strands extending horizontally above and below the core, and a resinous binder material enveloping the strands and filling the cells in the core to form a unitary solid structure.
- 14. The exercise board of claim 13 wherein the honeycomb core is a polyurethane material, the fiber strands are a polyester material, and the resin is a polyester resin.
- 15. An exercise board, comprising a platform of fiber reinforced plastic formed with an upwardly convex arch and an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, and a plurality of feet on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, the fiber reinforced plastic permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board, the platform being a laminated structure comprising a base layer of resinous mat reinforced with polyester strands, a honeycomb core overlying the base layer and having vertically extending cells, a layer of bidirectional woven roven overlying the core, and a plastic resin filling the cells and bonding the mat, core and roven together to form a unitary solid structure.
- 16. An exercise board, comprising a platform of fiber reinforced plastic formed with an upwardly convex arch and an upper surface of sufficient lateral extent to receive a person who is exercising, and a plurality of feet on the under side of the platform and engagable with a supporting surface, the fiber reinforced plastic permitting the platform to flex with a resilient action in response to the weight of a person who is exercising on the board, the platform being generally rectangular and having cornerpieces formed as an integral part thereof with downwardly extending flanges defining recessed areas in which upper portions of the feet are received.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 08/088,191, filed Jul. 6, 1993, abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 07/912,552, filed Jul. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,675.
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