During exercise activities, in particular Yoga, the need arises for both a mat and a towel for comfort, allowing a user to maintain a desired position during exercise, and absorbing liquids including perspiration. The mat is typically padded to reduce the impact on an individual's muscles and joints. The towel is placed over the mat and serves to absorb sweat and prevent the individual from slipping on the mat. Perspiration and sweat can become an even greater problem during Hot Yoga.
While participating in group Yoga activities or solo Yoga activities, the towel can become displaced from its original preferred position. The Yoga participant must then reposition the towel. The act of repositioning the towel causes the Yoga participant to fall behind in group activities, miss certain Yoga poses, increase the length of the workout, and potentially injure the participant.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device which holds a towel on a mat.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a device which reduces the number of times a towel has to be repositioned during exercise, particularly during Yoga.
A clip in an open position slides over an end portion of a mat and a towel. After arranging the towel in a chosen location relative to the mat, a cam lever or actuator is actuated toward a closed position. As the cam lever is directed toward the closed position, a portion of the clip eventually reaches full compression. The cam lever then is forced in an over center position to lock the clip, towel and mat in place. The process is reversed to unsecure the towel and mat from the clip.
Now referring to the drawings,
The actuator 40 is a cam lever comprising a first end 62, a second end 64 and a pair of opposing rods 42. It is to be understood that one rod 42 can be utilized with a first end and second end protruding from the actuator 40. In the preferred embodiment, the actuator 40 is generally L-shaped. The actuator 40 comprises a long arm 66 and a short arm 68. The short arm 68 is substantially perpendicular to the long arm 66. The rods 42 extend from the actuator 40 at a point between the first end 62 and second end 64, preferably at the point where the short arm 68 and long arm 66 connect. The rods 42 are secured by the arms 30 and 32. The actuator 40 is rotatable about an axis of a center of the rods 42.
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At some point between the first position and the second position, a portion of the clip 20 eventually reaches full compression. At the point of full compression, the downward movement of the movable portion 34 ceases. As the actuator 40 continues its rotation toward the second position, the short arm 68 continues to contact the movable member 34 and is slideable upon a top surface of the movable member 34 until the actuator 40 reaches the secured second position and/or until the short arm 68 comes to rest upon a lip 70 of the movable member 34. The mat and towel are now secured within the clip 20, specifically between the movable member 34 and a top surface of the bottom member 24. The over center aspect of the clip 20 along with the position of the short arm 68 on the lip 70 bias the clip 20 to the second position even during use of the clip 20 by an individual during exercise. In order to reverse the process and go from the second position to the first position, the frictional force and the upward force created by the movable portion 34 must be overcome. Such force is overcome by the force generated by an individual using the clip 20.
In the preferred embodiment, the actuator 40 is made of a thermoplastic and the frame is made of steel. The top surface 82 or bottom surface 80 of the actuator is meant to accommodate a logo or identifying mark to assist the user of the clip 20 in recognizing his or her clip.
Having thus described the invention in connection with the several embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the several embodiments described herein with out departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims. Any elements of any embodiments disclosed herein can be used in combination with any elements of other embodiments disclosed herein in any manner to create different embodiments.
The present application claims priority to provisional patent application 61/827,185 which was filed on May 24, 2013, and is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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