YOGA ROPE WITH ANTI-SLIP STRUCTURES
20210337957 · 2021-11-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2004/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A yoga rope with anti-slip structures includes a rope body, a first fastener assembly and at least one anti-slip structure. The rope body has a first operation end, a main portion and a second operation end orderly arranged in an extension direction. The first fastener assembly fixed to the first operation end is used for tying the main portion. The at least one anti-slip structure is attached to the rope body.
Claims
1. A yoga rope, comprising: a rope body, having a first operation end, a main portion and a second operation end arranged in an extension direction, also having a surface extending throughout the first operation end, the main portion and the second operation end, the surface being divided into a plurality of anti-slip sections and a plurality of interval sections arranged in an alternating manner; a first fastener assembly, fixed to the first operation end, used for tying the main portion; and at least one anti-slip structure, attached to each of the plurality of anti-slip sections of the rope body.
2. The yoga rope of claim 1, wherein the at least one anti-slip structure is formed as at least one of a text graphics and a geometric shape.
3. The yoga rope of claim 1, wherein the first fastener assembly includes two buckle rings.
4. (canceled)
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6. The yoga rope of claim 1, further including a second fastener assembly fixed to the second operation end for tying the main portion.
7. The yoga rope of claim 1, wherein the rope body is woven from cotton or polyester fibers, and the at least one anti-slip structure is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), silicone, or rubber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will now be specified with reference to its preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] The invention disclosed herein is directed to a yoga rope with anti-slip structures. In the following description, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that variations of these specific details are possible while still achieving the results of the present invention. In other instance, well-known components are not described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
[0024] Referring to
[0025] The rope body 1 has a first operation end 11, a main portion 12 and a second operation end 13, arranged orderly in an extension direction D1. The rope body 1 has two opposite surfaces; a first surface 14 and a second surface 15. Both the first surface 14 and the second surface 15 are extended across the first operation end 11, the main portion 12 and the second operation end 13. In this embodiment, the rope body 1 can be woven from cotton or polyester fibers.
[0026] The first fastener assembly 2 includes two buckle rings 21, 22 connected individually with the first operation end 11. In this embodiment, the two buckle rings 21, 22 are both metallic D-type buckle rings. In addition, the first operation end 11 is extended and then bent back to fix onto itself via forming a circle to connect each of the two buckle rings 21, 22, such that the two buckle rings 21, 22 can be individually connected fixedly with the first operation end 11. In a practical usage, the second operation end 13 can be introduced to penetrate through the two buckle rings 21, 22, then turn back to cross over one of the two buckle rings 21, 22, and penetrate again through another one thereof, such that the main portion 12 can be fixed to the first operation end 11, and a hole formed by the main portion 12 and the first operation end 11 can be used for tying the yoga mat.
[0027] The plurality of anti-slip structures 3 are attached to the first surface 14 of the rope body 1 in a predetermined array distribution throughout the main portion 12 and the second operation end 13. In this embodiment, the anti-slip structures 3 can be made of a polymer material such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), silicone or rubber. In addition, though the anti-slip structures 3 in this embodiment are formed by plural independent structures, each of which can be formed as, but not limited to, a round node. In some other embodiments, the anti-slip structure 3 can be formed to have a geometric rectangular profile, as a text graphics, or to any the like.
[0028] Based on the aforesaid descriptions, the anti-slip structures 3 are attached onto the first surface 14 of the rope body 1 throughout the main portion 12 and the second operation end 13. Thus, when the yoga rope with anti-slip structures 100 is introduced to tie the yoga mat (not shown in the figure, equivalent to the yoga mat 300 of
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[0031] Based on the aforesaid descriptions, a major difference between the rope body 1a and the rope body 1 is that the first surface 14a of the rope body 1a includes a plurality of anti-slip sections 141a (only one labeled in the figure) and a plurality of interval sections 142a (only one labeled in the figure), in which the anti-slip sections 141a and the interval sections 142 are arranged in an alternating manner, and the anti-slip structures 3a are only provided to the anti-slip sections 141a. In this embodiment, since only the anti-slip sections 141a of the yoga rope 100a are attached with anti-slip structures 3a, thus, in comparison to the first embodiment of the yoga rope with anti-slip structures 100, the arrangement of the anti-slip structures 3a over the yoga rope with anti-slip structures 100a can effectively reduce the manufacturing cost.
[0032] Refer to
[0033] In this embodiment, a specific mesh-point arrangement is applied for the anti-slip structures 3b to distribute over the first surface 14b, and each of the anti-slip structures 3b is formed as a text graphics consisted of an “s”, and “p” and a “d”, such that, besides of an anti-slip performance, the anti-slip structure 3b can serve as a commercial purpose through the text graphics.
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[0035] The rope body 1c has a first operation end 11c, a main portion 12c and a second operation end 13c, orderly arranged in an extension direction (though not labeled in the figure, but as a direction from the first operation end 11c to the second operation end 13c). In addition, the rope body 1c has two opposing surfaces, a first surface 14c and a second surface 15c. Both the first surface 14c and the second surface 15c are extended throughout the first operation end 11c, the main portion 12c and the second operation end 13c.
[0036] The first fastener assembly 2c includes two buckle rings 21c, 22c fixed independently to the same first operation end 11c. Similarly, the second fastener assembly 3c includes two buckle rings 31c, 32c fixed independently to the same second operation end 13c. In this embodiment, each of the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c are connected correspondingly with the main portion 12c according to a connection manner the same as that engaging the second operation end 13 and the first operation end 11 described in the aforesaid first embodiment. It shall be specifically explained that, since the rope body 1 of the first embodiment is provided with only one fastener assembly (i.e., the first fastener assembly 2 furnished to the first operation end 11, the second operation end 13 is provided to the first fastener assembly 2 in a detachable manner. However, in this embodiment, for the first operation end 11c and the second operation end 13c are provided to the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c, respectively, and also for the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c have been connected with the main portion 12c in advance, thus a tightening structure that enables the main portion 12c to connect the first fastener assembly 2c or the second fastener assembly 3c in an arbitrarily tightness can be formed. In particular, the anti-slip structures 4c are attached to the first surface 14c of the rope body 1c.
[0037] Based on the aforesaid descriptions, practically, before rings are separately applied to engage the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c respectively to the first operation end 11c and the second operation end 13c of the rope body 1c, the main portion 12c forms respective a fastening structure with each of the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c firstly, and then the first operation end 11c and the second operation end 13c are connected to the first fastener assembly 2c and the second fastener assembly 3c, respectively, via the rings.
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[0040] In summary, in comparison with the conventional yoga rope who is provided with limited anti-slip capability, the present invention provides the anti-slip structures to the rope body so as to promote effectively the anti-slip performance of the rope body, and thus the engagement stability while the yoga rope is used for fixing the yoga mat or for assisting an extension movement can be enhanced.
[0041] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.