The present invention relates generally to an apparatus and corresponding method of use in at least the fitness, wellness, and sports industries. More particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a set of exercise “inch worm” style platforms for strengthening the abdominal muscles of a user and minimizing the psychological disinterest for exercise that occurs with the current standard in abdominal conditioning equipment used in at least the fitness, wellness, and sports industries.
The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the present disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent the work is described in the present disclosure, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of filing, are neither expressly nor impliedly admitted as prior art.
Participants in high-school, college, or professional level sports, as well as anyone who actively seeks to be more physically fit tomorrow by exercising today, knows that anything to make what can otherwise be considered boring exercise more psychologically interesting is a welcome improvement to incentivize all of us to exercise more, feel better, live better lives, and become more physically competitive.
Our desire for being fit is in continuous conflict with our very convenient, very comfortable modern lifestyles. All too often the common, stationary gym exercises do not keep our interest long enough to get us to temporarily forego the comfort of our modern lifestyle long enough for us to begin to gain the long-term look and feel of being more fit. It is thus an aim of the present invention to help us overcome the psychological problem of losing interest in exercise faster than we intend. This is done by allowing the user to condition their abdominal muscles while focusing on traversing a certain distance in front of themselves. In contrast, the fitness devices used today to condition the abdominal muscles include descriptive ab roller wheels, spring tempered ab roller wheels, ab dolly rollers, and other abdominal conditioning equipment that all remain in one physical place or area while the user is using them. The ab roller wheels and ab dolly rollers and other abdominal conditioning equipment, presently known, do not provide a means engaging the mind, or psychological excitement, while using them.
Thus, there exists a need in the art for an apparatus which not only engages the necessary abdominal conditioning but engages the mind and minimizes the disinterest that occurs when using stationary abdominal-conditioning equipment.
Therefore, it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to improve on or overcome the deficiencies in the art.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that limits the movement of the apparatus in directions that may potentially cause the user injury.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that may be used in a wide variety of physical locations.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that is cost effective.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that is reliable and durable and has a long usable life.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus which is easily used and reused.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that is easily manufactured, assembled, disassembled, repaired, replaced, stored, transported, and cleaned.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide an apparatus that is aesthetically pleasing.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to incorporate an apparatus into a system accomplishing some or all of the previously stated objectives.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide methods of using or manufacturing an apparatus accomplishing some or all of the previously stated objectives.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to remove the disinterest in exercise by allowing a user to use the conditioning of abdominal muscles, to propel them across a large floor, or up an incline, or across a relatively flat grass field. Seeing the distance covered adds a psychological element of accomplishment to the process of conditioning the abdominal muscles that current art does not.
It is still yet a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide multiple users a means of conditioning their abdominal muscles while competing with one another as to how far they can ambulate themselves across a floor, up and incline or across a relatively flat grass yard or field. Multiple users using the present invention, competing for the distance covered in the use of the present invention, adds a psychological element of accomplishment and excitement to the process of conditioning the abdominal muscles that current art cannot.
The following provides a list of aspects or embodiments disclosed herein and does not limit the overall disclosure. It is contemplated that any of the embodiments disclosed herein can be combined with other embodiments, either in full or partially, as would be understood from reading the disclosure.
According to some aspects of the present disclosure, an apparatus for exercising abdominal muscles comprises a platform and wheels attached to the platform, wherein at least one of the wheels including a ratcheted or clutched one-way bearing to prevent movement in at least one direction.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus is free from restraints which cause the apparatus to remain in one place during use.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises an attaching member between the wheels and the platform.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises screws or nuts and bolts for fastening the wheels to the attaching member.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the wheels can also be “notched” wheels like that of gears that might run on an equally “notched” or “geared” rail.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises a track in which the “channeled” wheels will ride on to preserve directional control of the platform.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the wheels are all-terrain wheels.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises handles.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises an actuatable break rod with rubber or plastic stops to allow a user to control a pace at which the apparatus is used.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises an additional platform having wheels positioned in front of the apparatus, a greased or lubricated metal rod or pipe secured to the apparatus and the additional platform via guides attached to bottom surfaces of the apparatus and the additional platform, and a secured stop that allows only the additional platform to move forward as a user's abdominal muscles provide energy for motion.
According to some other aspects of the present disclosure, an apparatus for exercising abdominal muscles comprises a first platform having a first platform bottom surface and first platform wheels attached to the first platform bottom surface, at least one, (if not all wheels) of the first platform comprised of a one-way bearing, or “clutch” bearing uniformly limiting movement of the same wheels to one direction only, and a second platform having a second platform bottom surface and second platform wheels attached to the second platform bottom surface, at least one (if not all wheels) of the second platform wheels comprised of a one-way bearing or “clutch” bearing uniformly limiting movement of the same wheels to one direction equal to that of the first platform. During the exercising of the abdominal muscles, the first platform is aligned with the second platform so that the first platform's only direction is the same direction as the second platform's only direction.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the apparatus further comprises a secured stop that allows only the second platform to move forward as a user's abdominal muscles provide energy for locomotion.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the present disclosure further comprises a first guide secured to the first platform bottom surface, a second guide secured to the second platform bottom surface, and a “slide rod” such as a greased rod encased on a hydraulic casing, secured between the first guide and the second guide maintaining directional control.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the rod is secured to the first guide and a “slide rod” such as a greased rod encased on a hydraulic casing received by the second guide maintaining directional control.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the rod further includes a first end and a second end and the first end includes a first stop.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the rod second end further includes a second stop.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the rod is “slide rod” received by the first guide and “slide rod” received by the second guide.
According to some additional aspects of the present disclosure, the “slide rod” is secured to the first guide such as a greased rod encased on a hydraulic casing received by the second guide maintaining directional control by the second guide.
These or other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments, accompanied by the attached drawings.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure illustrate several ways in which the present invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views. Reference to specific embodiments does not limit the scope of the present disclosure and the drawings represented herein are presented for exemplary purposes.
The following definitions and introductory matters are provided to facilitate an understanding of the present invention. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which embodiments of the present invention pertain.
The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless context clearly indicates otherwise. Similarly, the word “or” is intended to include “and” unless context clearly indicate otherwise. The word “or” means any one member of a particular list and also includes any combination of members of that list.
The terms “invention” or “present invention” as used herein are not intended to refer to any single embodiment of the particular invention but encompass all possible embodiments as described in the specification and the claims.
Terms such as first, second, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper, lower, front, rear, end, sides, concave, convex, and the like, are referenced according to the views presented. These terms are used only for purposes of description and are not limiting unless these terms are expressly included in the claims. Orientation of an object or a combination of objects may change without departing from the scope of the invention.
The apparatuses, systems, and methods of the present invention may comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of the components of the present invention described herein. The term “consisting essentially of” means that the apparatuses, systems, and methods may include additional components or steps, but only if the additional components or steps do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed apparatuses, systems, and methods.
The following embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention however other embodiments may be utilized. Mechanical, procedural, and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Referring now to the drawings,
The platform 12 includes several skateboard trucks preferably positioned in symmetric positions around the periphery of the platform 12 to more easily withstand stresses applied from the weight of people or objects placed on the top side of the platform. Each skateboard truck typically includes two wheels 14 secured to the platform 12 via an attaching member 16 and screws 18 on the top side of the platform 12, as is shown in
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To exercise with the apparatus 10, a user may place his or her forearms/hands on the apparatus 10 and his or her feet/knees on the ground and push the apparatus 10 forward until the user is in the plank position (elbows directly beneath the user's shoulders, the user's body forming a straight line from the user's head to the user's feet). The user then “inches” or walks towards the apparatus 10 with his or her feet until his or her feet are close in proximity to the apparatus 10. The user may then repeat the process for a desired distance or until the user runs out of space. The user may also choose to place his or her feet/knees on the apparatus 10 and his or her forearms/hands on the ground and push the apparatus 10 forward until the apparatus 10 is close in proximity to the user's forearms/hands. The user then “inches” or walks away from the apparatus 10 with his or her forearms/hands until the user is in the plank position. The user may then repeat the process for a desired distance or until the user runs out of space. It is contemplated by the present disclosure that the user could move a “rearward” or “sideways” direction if the user were to position himself or herself looking away from the direction of travel. For example, the user may choose to place his or her feet/knees on the apparatus 10 and his or her forearms/hands on the ground and kick the apparatus 10 rearward until the user is in the plank position. The user then “inches” or walks towards the apparatus 10 with his or her forearms/hands until his or her forearms/hands are close in proximity to the apparatus 10. The user may then repeat the process for a desired distance or until the user runs out of space.
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To further increase the stability of the apparatus 10, an alternative embodiment as shown in
A second alternative embodiment for controlling the direction while exercising is contemplated in
An alternative configuration places larger all-terrain wheels 42 on the outside of the platforms with the same ratcheted or clutched trait, as shown in
The apparatus 10 may comprise various sensors. The sensors sense one or more characteristics of an object and can include, for example, accelerometers, position sensors, or pressure sensors among many others. The accelerometers can sense acceleration of an object in a variety of directions (e.g., an x-direction, a y-direction, etc.). The position sensors can sense the position of one or more components of an object. For example, the position sensors can sense the position of an object relative to another fixed object such as a wall. Pressure sensors can sense the pressure exerted on the apparatus 10. Fewer or more sensors can be provided as desired. For example, a rotational sensor can be used to detect speed(s) of object(s), motion or distance sensors can be used to detect the distance an object has traveled, one or more timers can be used for detecting a length of time an object has been used and/or the length of time any component has been used, and temperature sensors can be used to detect the temperature of an object or fluid.
The sensors of the apparatus 10 can output any sensed characteristics to a display such that the display can show conditions or data associated with the main device in real-time or substantially real-time. More specifically, the display could be a liquid crystal display (“LCD”), a light-emitting diode (“LED”) display, an organic LED (“OLED”) display, an electroluminescent display (“ELD”), a surface-conduction electron emitter display (“SED”), a field-emission display (“FED”), a thin-film transistor (“TFT”) LCD, a bistable cholesteric reflective display (i.e., e-paper), etc. According to some additional aspects of the disclosure, the display may be configured with a user interface controlled by a microcontroller capable of interpreting user input(s) from input devices such as a touch-screen, knobs, dials, switches, buttons, etc.
Artificial lighting or light fixtures may be positioned on the apparatus or system to achieve a practical or aesthetic affect consistent with the objects of the present disclosure, such as illuminating an area for visibility at night or for warning others about a potential collision. A nonlimiting example of artificial lighting is small light emitting diode (“LED”) lamps. Such light fixtures would require a power source, such as a battery.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of the stated objectives.
The following list of reference numerals is provided to facilitate an understanding and examination of the present disclosure and is not exhaustive. Provided it is possible to do so, elements identified by a numeral may be replaced or used in combination with any elements identified by a separate numeral. Additionally, numerals are not limited to the descriptors provided herein and include equivalent structures and other objects possessing the same function.
The present disclosure is not to be limited to the particular embodiments described herein. The following claims set forth a number of the embodiments of the present disclosure with greater particularity.