The disclosure relates to a training tool and a method of manufacturing the training tool.
Japanese Patent No. 3763840 discloses a training tool. According to the training tool disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3763840, various types of stretching and training for different parts of a body may be performed by selecting the position and the manner of grasping the tool with both hands.
Such a training tool has been desired that may be more easily and safely used for stretching and fitness training.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a training tool that may be more easily and safely used for stretching and fitness training, and to provide a method of manufacturing the training tool.
The training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure is formed in an integrated loop-like shape, which presents a substantially-wide rectangular frame as a whole in plan view by a pair of first grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other and by a pair of second grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other with a distance narrower than a distance between the first grip parts. The first grip parts are formed in a straight or gently curved shape, while the second grip parts are bent in an arc in front view and are narrowed toward the inner side of the rectangular frame in plan view so that the middle portions thereof approach each other. The training tool is formed with a mixed resin material containing 50-80% of elastomer and 50-20% of polypropylene.
The training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure is formed in an integrated loop-like shape, which presents a substantially-wide rectangular frame as a whole in plan view by a pair of first grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other and by a pair of second grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other with a narrower distance from each other compared to the first grip parts. The first grip parts are formed in a straight or gently curved shape, while the second grip parts are bent in an arc in front view and are narrowed toward the inner side of the rectangular frame in plan view, each by 18 mm-25 mm, so that the middle portions thereof approach each other. At the middle portions of the second grip parts, the inner side surfaces are apart from each other by a distance of 40 mm-50 mm in plan view.
In the training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure, the middle portions of the second grip parts are narrowed toward the inner side of the rectangular frame in plan view, each by 18 mm-25 mm. The middle portions of the second grip parts are apart from each other by a distance of 40 mm-50 mm between the inner side surfaces in plan view.
In the training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure, the middle portions of the second grip parts are apart from each other by a distance of 42.5 mm-47.5 mm between the inner side surfaces in plan view.
In the training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure, a concave portion is located on a front surface and a rear surface of each of the first grip parts along a longitudinal direction of the first grip parts.
A method of manufacturing a training tool according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes pouring a mixed resin material containing 50-80% of elastomer and 50-20% of polypropylene into a mold having a shape formed in an integrated loop, which presents a substantially-wide rectangular frame as a whole in plan view by a pair of first grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other and by a pair of second grip parts that are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other with a narrower distance from each other compared to the first grip parts, the first grip parts being formed in a straight or gently curved shape, while the second grip parts being bent in an arc in front view and narrowed toward the inner side of the rectangular frame in plan view, each by 18 mm-25 mm, so that the middle portions approach each other, to manufacture a training tool having the shape.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, easier and safer stretching and fitness training may be performed.
The above and further objects and features will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
Best modes for implementing the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings.
A training tool indicated by a reference numeral 1 in the drawings has a pair of first grip parts 1a and a pair of second grip parts 1b, each of which is formed in the shape of a solid round rod. The first grip parts 1a are substantially parallel to and opposed to each other, having a straight or gently-curved shape in plan view as illustrated in
In other words, when the entire tool is seen from the top, the first grip parts 1a are positioned at left and right positions and the second grip parts 1b are positioned at front and back (up and down) positions in plan view (see
Moreover, the second grip parts 1b are somewhat narrowed in plan view so as to approach each other, the widening angle thereof being approximately 150 degrees, for example. Each of the first grip parts 1a and the second grip parts 1b has such an outer diameter that may directly be grasped by a user's hands and fingers. The training tool 1 having the shape of a substantially-rounded rectangular frame in plan view is formed to have a size large enough for wrists and ankles to be inserted into the rectangular frame, and has an internal space large enough for left and right hands as well as fingers not to make contact with one another when the first grip parts 1a or the second grip parts 1b are grasped with both hands. Furthermore, the first grip part 1a is provided with a concave portion 1aa extending an appropriate length along the longitudinal direction of the first grip part 1a on the same side as the protruding side of the curve of the second grip part 1b (a front surface of the first grip part 1a), as illustrated in
As to the specific size of each part of the training tool 1, the first grip part 1a has a diameter of approximately 25 mm and the second grip part 1b has a diameter of approximately 20 mm, which are easily grasped by a hand and fingers. Moreover, an outer width W1 between the ends of the first grip part 1a is set as approximately 130 mm, an outer width W2 between middle portions of the second grip parts 1b is set as approximately 90 mm, and a height h from the end of the first grip part 1a to the middle portion of the second grip part 1b is set as approximately 100 mm. Furthermore, the magnitude of the curve of the first grip part 1a is set with an inner width W3 of approximately 85 mm, for example, so that an arm or a wrist may easily be inserted or pressed against, and the angle of the curve of the second grip part 1b in side view is set as approximately 120 degrees. The distance between the second grip parts 1b are so narrowed that the middle portions approach each other by the width B in plan view such that the tool 1 will not easily fall off from an arm, a wrist or the like inserted therethrough. The inner width A of the middle portions closest to each other is set as approximately 40 mm-50 mm, for example. The width B is approximately 18 mm-25 mm, which represents, as illustrated in
The training tool 1 is made of a mixed resin material containing elastomer and polypropylene. A mixed resin material with improved fit and elasticity is used, which is obtained by mixing polypropylene serving as a base material with elastomer having elasticity. The training tool 1 is formed by the first grip parts 1a and the second grip parts 1b that are integrally molded by, for example, injection molding. More specifically, the training tool 1 is fabricated by pouring the mixed resin material described earlier into a mold having the shape as illustrated in
The training tool 1 configured as described above is used by the user grasping the first grip part 1a or the second grip part 1b with a hand, or by being placed on a floor, as will be described later. Such usage requires the training tool 1 to have good fit and elasticity. In the present embodiment, therefore, the mixed resin material containing polypropylene and elastomer is used in order to improve the fit and elasticity of the training tool 1. Moreover, an evaluation test for evaluating the fit and elasticity of the training tool 1 is conducted to obtain the result as illustrated in
It can be found from the evaluation result illustrated in
Usage of the training tool 1 will be described below.
According to the usage as illustrated in
In the training tool 1 according to the present embodiment, the distance between a pair of first grip parts 1a is different from the distance between a pair of second grip parts 1b. Accordingly, the distance between both hands used for grasping the tool 1 may be changed by the user selecting either one of the first grip parts 1a and the second grip parts 1b to be grasped with the hands. By changing the distance between the hands, training and stretching for different parts of the body may effectively be performed.
With its appropriate elasticity, the training tool 1 may be prevented from being broken during the manufacturing process, which improves the yield, and also be prevented from being broken even if an excessive force is applied to the training tool 1 during use. This allows a child or care receiver to easily and safely perform stretching and fitness training.
Furthermore, the training tool 1 according to the present embodiment may be used while being placed on a floor surface as illustrated in
In the usage examples as illustrated in
In the usage examples as illustrated in
In the training tool 1 according to the present embodiment, a width W3 at the inner side of the curved portion of the first grip part 1a is set as approximately 85 mm, which is enough for an arm, a wrist or the like to easily pass through. Furthermore, an inner width A between the middle portions of the pair of second grip parts 1b is set as approximately 40 mm-50 mm so that an arm, a wrist or the like inserted into a space near the first grip part 1a will not come off. In the case where the training tool 1 is grasped by inserting an arm, a wrist or the like into a space near the first grip part 1a, therefore, the training tool 1 may be securely held to the arm, wrist or the like to maintain the grasping manner as illustrated in
In the usage example as illustrated in
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As described above, with the training tool 1 according to the present embodiment, a stretching effect or massage effect may be given to any part of the body according to a combination of: the choice of one hand or both hands to grasp the tool 1; the form of grasping by one hand or both hands; the state of bending and stretching of the body or shaking and swinging of the shoulders and whole arms while grasping the training tool 1; and the positions of feet in the state of standing, for example. It is to be noted that the usage of the training tool 1 as described above are mere examples.
The training tool 1 according to the present embodiment allows the user to perform fitness training and stretching for different parts of the body by employing various changes in the form of use, i.e., according to the choice of pushing, pulling or twisting; a part of the tool 1 to be in contact with the body; the direction of pressing; a whole or part of the body to be twisted; a posture when using the tool 1, such as face-down, face-up, seated, kneeling or standing; and a body part such as neck, shoulders, lower back, abdomen, limbs, wrists and ankles. The training tool 1 according to the present embodiment may therefore be used for multiple purposes, e.g., for muscle stretch training, muscle pump-up training, body massage, or even beauty slimming training, rehabilitation training, and so forth.
It is to be noted that the disclosed embodiment is illustrative and not restrictive in all aspects. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims
It is to be noted that, as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.