Patent classifications
A63K3/046
CLIMBING APPARATUS FOR PET TRAINING AND FITNESS
Disclosed are various embodiments for a freestanding and portable climbing apparatus for pet training and exercise. A climbing apparatus includes a rectangular-shaped platform having a first end, a second end, and a plurality of corners. Posts having top ends are coupled to a respective one of the corners of the rectangular-shaped platform that raise the rectangular-shaped platform from a ground surface. A first ramp and a second ramp are coupled to ends of the rectangular-shaped platform. A first platform foot is coupled to bottom ends of the first post and the second post, and a second platform foot is coupled to bottom ends of the third post and the fourth post. Ramp sides are positioned along and protrude above a first side of the first ramp, a second side of the first ramp, a first side of the second ramp, and a second side of the second ramp.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRAINING PEOPLE TO A MODIFIED GAIT OR POSTURE
Device for training people to a preferred posture during normal gait comprising of: at least a base for stabilizing at least one rail or post coupled to said base at least one gait regulating component, which will be arranged perpendicularly with respect to said rod or post and parallel to the floor surface, with said gait regulating component provided for defining an obstacle during the normal gait of a user to impose on the latter a predetermined movement of the foot, knee, and hip, facilitating the maintenance of the user's bust erected in a position of equilibrium, with the consequent lengthening of the pushing leg, the gradual transition of the weight of the user's body by the supporting foot posterior to that of the advancing leg, and the oscillation of the arm forward opposite to the lower limb that moves, with a final effect of a steady pace.
Climbing apparatus for pet training and fitness
Disclosed are various embodiments for a freestanding and portable climbing apparatus for pet training and exercise. A climbing apparatus includes a platform being rectangular and supported vertically at each corner by a first post, a second post, a third post, and a fourth post. The first post and the second post are coupled to a first platform foot, and the third post and fourth post are coupled to a second platform foot. A first ramp is coupled to a first end of the platform and a second ramp is coupled to a second end of the platform opposite that of the first end, where the first ramp and the second ramp have an angle of incline that is substantially similar. As such, the climbing apparatus is freestanding, portable, and substantially symmetrical.
Systems and methods for training people to a modified gait or posture
Device for training people to a preferred posture during normal gait comprising of: at least a base for stabilizing at least one rail or post coupled to said base at least one gait regulating component, which will be arranged perpendicularly with respect to said rod or post and parallel to the floor surface, with said gait regulating component provided for defining an obstacle during the normal gait of a user to impose on the latter a predetermined movement of the foot, knee, and hip, facilitating the maintenance of the user's bust erected in a position of equilibrium, with the consequent lengthening of the pushing leg, the gradual transition of the weight of the user's body by the supporting foot posterior to that of the advancing leg, and the oscillation of the arm forward opposite to the lower limb that moves, with a final effect of a steady pace.
Self-tipping hurdles for pet training and fitness
Various embodiments for a self-tipping hurdle for pet training and fitness are described. A self-tipping hurdle may be portable, freestanding, and substantially symmetrical, where the hurdle is not required to be attached to the ground or other surface during operation. The self-tipping hurdle can include a first hurdle base having a first irregular octagonal cross-section; a second hurdle base having a second irregular octagonal cross-section; a first hurdle post coupled to the first hurdle base; a second hurdle post coupled to the second hurdle base; and at least one hurdle board disposed between the first hurdle post and the second hurdle post. The self-tipping hurdle can be configured to rotate a predetermined amount prior to a rotation of the self-tipping hurdle being substantially impeded when the at least one hurdle board is contacted by a pet.
CLIMBING APPARATUS FOR PET TRAINING AND FITNESS
Disclosed are various embodiments for a climbing apparatus for pet training and exercise. The climbing apparatus for exercising or training pets may include, for example, a first ramp directly coupled to a second ramp at a coupling point located at a peak of a hill, the first ramp and the second ramp having an angle of incline that is substantially similar, thereby forming a substantially symmetrical and triangular structure. The first ramp and the second ramp can include supports projecting from a surface of the first ramp and the second ramp to facilitate navigation of a path that comprises an incline of the first ramp and a decline of the second ramp. In addition, the supports can render the apparatus free-standing and portable.
CLIMBING APPARATUS FOR PET TRAINING AND FITNESS
Disclosed are various embodiments for a freestanding and portable climbing apparatus for pet training and exercise. A climbing apparatus includes a platform being rectangular and supported vertically at each corner by a first post, a second post, a third post, and a fourth post. The first post and the second post are coupled to a first platform foot, and the third post and fourth post are coupled to a second platform foot. A first ramp is coupled to a first end of the platform and a second ramp is coupled to a second end of the platform opposite that of the first end, where the first ramp and the second ramp have an angle of incline that is substantially similar. As such, the climbing apparatus is freestanding, portable, and substantially symmetrical.
Agility performance system
An improved agility system can include a first stanchion rotatably secured within a storage area of a first base by a shaft and rotatable at least ninety degrees from the storage area into an upright position with respect to the first base. The system can include a second stanchion rotatably secured within a storage area of a first base by a shaft and rotatable at least ninety degrees from the storage area into an upright position with respect to the second base, a retaining means formed within the stanchions, and a bar suspendable horizontally by the retaining means. Retaining means can be comprised of bore holes or notches formed at various distances along the stanchions from their respective shafts, metallic or magnetic strips formed along sides of the first and second stanchions, or metallic or magnetic elements disposed at various distances along sides of the first and second stanchions.
Horse Jump and Methods of Use
An improved horse jump that automates the height adjustment with motors controlled by a wired or wireless network to allow a mounted rider or an unmounted rider to select the height of each jump on a course. The horse jump also provides a retrieval system for returning a displaced rail back to the cup for the next jumper.
Inflatable Obstacle Course Equipment
Inflatable devices that can be used as training equipment, and a method for forming an obstacle course from inflatable equipment.