The present invention relates to a yoga towel and in particular a yoga towel for use with a suitable yoga mat configured to advantageously provide a slip resistant towel arrangement with the yoga mat. The yoga mat can be one specifically designed to be used with the present yoga mat or a convention yoga mat can be adapted via a converter that allows the conventional yoga mat to be retrofitted.
Yoga towels are used during yoga exercises. Often the yoga towel is used in conjunction with a yoga mat. Yoga towels are especially beneficial for use during yoga that is performed vigorously or in heated environments or classes. The yoga towel absorbs sweat to prevent the yoga mat from becoming wet with perspiration and to help the participant, i.e. yogi, maintain a preferred grip. Further, the yoga towel prevents the yogi from slipping. In addition, the towel can be easily cleaned by washing the towel to keep both the towel as well as the yoga mat hygienic.
One disadvantage with current yoga towels is that during use, the towel will move as the yogi is preforming yoga exercises. Often the towel will “bunch up” and wrinkle resulting in a non-ideal surface upon which to perform yoga. Further, one must readjust the towel during yoga exercises.
The present invention is directed to a yoga towel which is used in conjunction with a suitable mat or converter that allows an existing mat to be retrofitted to be used with the present yoga towel. The yoga towel has one or more magnets and/or metal attached, advantageously to its perimeter. A suitable surface such as a yoga mat will have a complementary metal and/or magnet so that when the yoga towel is placed on the yoga mat, the yoga towel through magnetic forces (i.e. attraction) is held in place. Further, advantageously, in one form, the magnets and/or metal are strips of the yoga towel and/or yoga mat are in the form of flexible strips of magnetic material and/or metal.
In one further advantageous form, the magnets and/or metal are completely enclosed within fabric material of the towel or a separate piece of material such as a piece of fabric is disposed over the metal or magnets such that the fabric material of the towel or the separate piece of material completely encloses the metallic members within the towel.
As a result, there is no exposed metal or magnets. In one specific advantageous form, separate pieces of material, such as fabric, are bonded to the towel over the magnets or metal whereby the metallic members are completely enclosed between the separate pieces of material and the fabric material of the towel. The metallic members may also be bonded to the towel, themselves.
In various forms, the yoga towel can include one or more magnets and the yoga mat includes magnets of opposite polarity to those in the yoga towel. Alternatively, the yoga towel can include one or more magnets or strips and the yoga mat has a suitable metal to which one or more magnets in the yoga towel attract. In yet another alternative, the yoga towel may have one or more pieces of metal or magnetic strips to which magnets in the yoga mat are attracted. In one specific advantageous form, the metal and/or magnets are coated with a waterproof material such as a plastic rubber coating.
The present invention, in one form thereof, relates to a towel for use with a complementary mat with permanently attached metal or magnet. The towel is composed of a fabric material. One or more towel metallic members are ferromagnetic or magnetized and disposed within the fabric material of the towel or covered with a separate piece of material so that the fabric material of the towel or the separate piece of material completely encloses the one or more metallic members within the towel and/or separate piece of material. The towel metallic member is complementarily ferromagnetic or magnetized to be attracted to the metal or magnet permanently attached to the yoga mat. The towel, when placed on the yoga mat, is held in place due to magnetic attraction between the towel magnetic member and the metal or magnet attached to the yoga mat.
The present yoga towel in one further alternative form has the towel magnetic member comprising a metallic strip that extends adjacent a perimeter of at least one of four edges of a rectangular towel. In one advantageous further form, the magnetic strip extends adjacent a perimeter of all four edges of the rectangular towel.
The towel magnetic member may be joined to the towel by having a perimeter of the towel folded back on itself forming a pocket and the towel magnetic member being disposed within the pocket. The pocket may be closed by stitching or adhering the folded perimeter of the towel to a remaining portion of the towel. Alternatively, a separate piece of material may be joined to the towel over the metallic or magnetic member using a bonding adhesive so that the separate piece of material is bonded on all edges around the metallic member, completely enclosing the metallic member between the separate piece of material and the towel itself.
The present invention, in another form thereof, relates to a yoga mat which comprises a mat substrate. The mat substrate has a top surface, bottom surface and perimeter sides spanning the top surface and bottom surface defining an interior. A metal or magnet is permanently fixed to the mat proximate at least one of the top surface and perimeter sides. The metal or magnet is (1) disposed within material of the mat so as to completely enclose the metal or magnets within the mat, (2) disposed on one of the perimeter sides between the top surface and the bottom surface and held in place using a clip, thereby fixing the metal or magnet to the mat or (3) on a top surface of the mat and covered with a strip of material to thereby with the mat, completely enclose the metal or magnet. When a fabric towel with towel metallic member comprising ferromagnetic or magnetized metal is physically joined to the yoga mat, the fabric towel is held in place when disposed on the mat due to magnetic attraction between the metal or magnet or mat and the towel metallic member(s).
In one further form of the yoga mat, the metal or magnet is disposed on a top surface of the mat substrate and the yoga mat further comprises a strip of material, such as fabric, over the metal or magnet(s) and the strip of metal is then adhered to a remaining portion of the top surface of the mat and at least one of the sides and/or the bottom surface of the mat, to thereby fix the metal or magnet permanently to the mat.
In one further form, the strip is a piece of fabric stitched or adhesively joined to the mat.
In one alternative further form, the metal or magnet is disposed on the top surface of the mat substrate and the yoga mat further comprises a clip disposed over the metal or magnet(s) and clipped to a perimeter of the mat, between the top surface and the bottom surface.
The present invention in another further embodiment includes the metal or magnet(s) which extends adjacent a perimeter of at least one of the sides or edges of the mat.
In yet another further alternative form the yoga mat has metal or magnetic extending adjacent a perimeter of four edges of a rectangular mat.
In one further alternative form, the yoga mat further includes a foam layer on the mat substrate having a recess into which the metal or magnet is disposed. In yet a further form, the yoga mat further has a top layer on the foam layer.
The present invention, in another form thereof, relates to a yoga towel and mat system. The system comprises a yoga mat and a complementary yoga towel. The mat comprises a mat substrate having a top surface, bottom surface, and perimeter sides and a metal or magnet permanently fixed to the mat proximate at least the top surface and/or perimeter sides. The yoga towel comprises a fabric towel and a towel metallic member which his ferromagnetic or magnetized, disposed within the fabric material of the towel or covered with a separate piece of material so that the fabric of the towel or the separate piece of material with the fabric of the towel, completely encloses the metallic members within the towel. The towel metallic member is complementarily ferromagnetic or magnetized to be attracted to the metal or magnet permanently affixed to the yoga mat. The fabric towel is held in place due to the magnetic attraction between the towel metallic member and the metal or magnet affixed to the yoga mat.
The present invention is directed to a yoga towel for use with a suitable yoga mat in which the yoga towel is held in place due to magnetic attraction, also known as magnetic force, between elements in the yoga towel and the yoga mat. The yoga mat can be a specifically designed yoga mat or a conventional yoga mat which has been retrofitted to be used with the present yoga towel.
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The metal or magnet 31 is disposed on a top surface 32 of the yoga substrate 33. A yoga mat fabric trim 34 is disposed over the metal or magnet 31 and is permanently fixed to the top surface 32 and bottom surface 35 by stitching, adhesive or other suitable material. The mat fabric trim 34 is therefore covering a portion of a top surface 32, a bottom 35 and side 36.
Advantageously, the towel magnetic member 21 and the metal or magnet 31 are covered with a waterproof material. An advantage of the waterproof coating is to preserve the magnetic member 21 and metal or magnet 31 from sweat and allow the yoga towel 20 to be washed for hygienic purposes. An example of material which can be used to produce the waterproof coating includes the materials sold as “Plasti Dip” by Plasti Dip International, 3920 Pheasant Ridge Drive, Blaine Minn. 55449 herein incorporated by reference.
In use, one aligns the towel 20 with a perimeter of the yoga mat 30. The towel metallic member 21 is advantageously in the form of a magnetic strip which extends adjacent a perimeter of all four edges 20a of the rectangular towel 20. However, the metallic member 21 can extend along fewer edges, e.g., only two.
The metallic member 21 and/or the metal or magnet 31 can be composed of a flexible material which can be advantageous.
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Further advantageously, the substrate 133 is composed of a non-slip material. Further, advantageously the top layer 150 is composed of an anti-bacterial, non-slip rubber or similar suitable material. A suitable yoga towel with complementary metal and/or magnets such as yoga towel 20 is placed over the yoga mat 130 and held in place by magnetic force.
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In an alternative to having two layers 220a, 220b, in a manner shown in
Yoga mat 230 is similar to yoga mater 130 in that it is composed of three layers, a bottom or substrate layer 233, a foam layer 240 and a top layer 250. Each of these layers can be composed of the same materials as those in yoga mat 130. The foam layer 240 has a series of recesses or channel 242 into which a respective magnetic strip 231 is disposed.
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One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are also possible without departing from the teachings of the presently-disclosed subject matter. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently-disclosed subject matter.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is capable of numerous modifications and variations, apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US2016/066585 filed Dec. 14, 2016 which, in turn, claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/266,825, filed on Dec. 14, 2015, both herein incorporated by reference.
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