The invention relates to a stool, particularly for use in practicing yoga, having a combination of features adapted for facilitating a wide variety of yoga postures as well as for other stretching or physical fitness activities.
It is known to practice yoga while seated in a chair, or to incorporate a chair or another structure such as a wall into the yoga practice. However, chairs are not standardized and walls are not always accessible in a given space. The use of chair for other fitness or wellness activities is also known such as for stretching, physical therapy and other exercise. Conventional chairs, however may limit the types of exercise that may be performed as they may limit the user's range of motion.
It would be desirable to provide a portable, compact, multi-function support unit to perform the functions of both chairs and walls in order to make the practice of yoga, and other fitness or wellness activities more comfortable and convenient.
It would further be desirable for the support unit to provide specific handholds and footholds to guide and facilitate the yoga practice and other fitness activities.
In embodiments a yoga stool may include a seat portion and a base portion; the base portion having opposed top and bottom sides, opposed left and right sides, and opposed front and rear sides; a window slot formed in at least one of the front side and the rear side; a horizontal gripping slot formed in an upper portion of at least one of the left side and the right side; a vertical gripping slot formed in a lower portion of at least one of the left side and the right side. The yoga stool preferably may have at least two vertical gripping slots formed respectively in the lower portions of the left side and the right side, and even more preferably four vertical gripping slots formed in the lower portions of the left side and the right side, two of said slots being near or at the front side and two of the slots being near or at the back side, and/or two horizontal gripping slots formed respectively in the left side and the right side.
In embodiments, a yoga stool may comprise a base portion, and a seat portion on top of the base portion; the base portion having opposed top and bottom sides, opposed left and right sides, and opposed front and rear sides; wherein the seat portion has an internal horizontal firm support member such as a solid slat, and soft material such as foam rubber surrounding the support member adjacent the left, right, front and rear sides.
In embodiments, a yoga stool may include opposed left and right elements connected to opposed front and rear elements; wherein at least one of the left and right elements includes at least one horizontal opening and at least one vertical opening; a removable top element connected to the opposed left and right elements and at least one of the opposed front element and rear element.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be appreciated from the following description of embodiments thereof, with reference to the drawings.
As seen in the figures, the yoga stool 1 is generally cubical in shape.
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In embodiments, the seat 2 has high density foam rubber or another suitable material beneath the cover strips 10, 12. In embodiments, the seat 2 may include another material beneath the cover strips that provides resilience and cushioning.
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Optionally, the slat may be omitted from the middle of the seat 2, but instead two or more smaller slats or other suitable supports may be provided within the seat.
The base 3 has four vertical side gripping slots 30 formed in lower portions of the right side 5 and the left side 6, near or at the bottom side 8, to be gripped by the user for performing various yoga postures. In this context, “lower portion” or “near or at the bottom” refers to a suitable location for performing yoga postures in conjunction with the floor.
The upper portions of the right and left sides 5, 6 each have a horizontal gripping slot 32 near the top for performing other yoga postures. In this context, “upper portion” or “near or at the top” refers to a suitable location for being gripped by a user seated on the seat.
The front side 4 and the rear side 7 have respective generally rectangular window slots 34, 36 extending substantially from side to side of the stool and occupying approximately the middle third of the surface area of the respective side 4 or 7.
Optionally, rollers for foot massage may be mounted at one or both window slots 34, 36 at a position accessible from outside the base portion for massaging the feet.
The upper portion of the front side 4 also has a handle slot 38 near or at the top of the base portion 3. In this context, “upper portion” or “near or at the top” refers to an appropriate location for carrying the yoga stool. In embodiments, any of the opening discussed herein may be used as a handle.
In embodiments, interior braces 40 near or at the bottom 8, may be provided for increasing the structural integrity of the stool. In embodiments, the braces 40 may be used in conjunction with a storage box (not shown) for storing the stool. The interior of the stool may also be used for storage of other equipment, such as yoga blocks for example. Securing means such as a cover, strap, or zipper for enclosing the stored items may be provided. Anchors such as U-bolts mounted on the braces 40, for example, may also be provided for ropes, bungees, etc. for facilitating other postures and exercises.
In embodiments, the bottom 8 may be surfaced with rubber or another material suitable for providing secure gripping with the floor.
In embodiments, all the slots and windows described above are preferably lined with foam rubber or another soft material for providing a comfortable grip or other contact point for the user.
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Thus, the combination of elements and parts in the stool 1 provides great versatility in adapting to a wide variety of yoga positions. As noted above, while the stool 1 is referred to as a “yoga stool” it is suitable for use in a variety of applications including stretching, physical therapy and other fitness or wellness activities, to name a few.
In embodiments, both side elements 105a, 105b include three vertical slots 130 positioned along a bottom edge thereof. In embodiments, the side elements 105a, 105b include three horizontal slots 132 positioned near a top edge thereof (see
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In embodiments, the front element 103 may include an open central portion 134 (see
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In embodiments, the bottom edges of the side panels 105a, 105b, rear element 104 and front element 104 may include gripping or anti-slip material.
In all of the positions illustrated, and other positions well known to those versed in yoga, but not shown herein, the stool 1, 101 enhances the user's stability. In embodiments, the stool 101 is suitable for use by users performing stretching or other exercises as well to enhance the user's stability.
The drawings are not drawn to scale. The terms “front,” “rear,” etc. are assigned arbitrarily for purposes of this disclosure and to label the relative arrangement of the parts, but are not to be taken as limiting the structure or possible orientations of the yoga stool in actual use.
As shown and described herein, the arrangement of the seat, the handle slots, window slots and other parts has been developed by the inventor after extensive experimentation and constitutes the best known mode of practicing the invention.
Modification and variations of the disclosed stool, including alternative arrangements of slots, windows, contact areas and hand grips, may occur to those well-versed in yoga and are considered to be within the scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/164,436, filed Feb. 1, 2021, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,470,974, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/295,754, filed Mar. 7, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,905,243 entitled YOGA STOOL, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/950,536, filed Nov. 24, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,251,488 entitled YOGA STOOL, which claims benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/084,121, filed Nov. 25, 2014, the entire content of each of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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