RETRACTABLE, SELF-SECURING SUPPORT SYSTEM
20220280833 · 2022-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A retractable exercise system having a longitudinal axis, an expanded configuration, and a retracted configuration. The system may include a plurality of support bodies and a retractor. The plurality of support bodies may have a top support surface forming a continuous layer, a bottom support surface forming a first segmented layer, and a middle support surface forming a second segmented layer between the top and bottom support surfaces, and a plurality of interconnect areas having respective channels. The retractor may be positionable through the respective channels.
Claims
1. A retractable exercise system having a longitudinal axis, an expanded configuration, and a retracted configuration, the retractable exercise system comprising: a plurality of support bodies having a top support surface forming a continuous layer, a bottom support surface forming a first segmented layer, a middle support surface forming a second segmented layer between the top and bottom support surfaces, a plurality of interconnect areas having respective channels; and a retractor positionable through the respective channels.
2. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein the retractor is arranged to move the plurality of support bodies to the retracted configuration in response to a pull force.
3. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein the retractor is arranged such that the plurality of support bodies move to the expanded configuration in response to release of a pull force.
4. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein the retractor includes opposing ends with first and second carabiners.
5. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface is arranged to form a plurality of gaps along the longitudinal axis.
6. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the respective channels is formed by a paracord looped through a D-ring configured to receive the retractor therethrough.
7. The retractable exercise system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the respective channels is formed by a paracord having split ends embedded relative to at least one of the top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface.
8. A retractable mat having a longitudinal axis, an expanded configuration, and a retracted configuration, the retractable mat comprising: a plurality of support bodies having a top support surface forming a continuous layer, a bottom support surface forming a first segmented layer, a middle support surface forming a second segmented layer between the top and bottom support surfaces, and a plurality of interconnect areas having respective channels.
9. The retractable mat of claim 8, wherein the plurality of support bodies is arranged to move to the retracted configuration in response to a pull force.
10. The retractable mat of claim 8, wherein the plurality of support bodies is arranged to move to the expanded configuration in response to release of a pull force.
11. The retractable mat of claim 8, further comprising a retractor that includes opposing ends with first and second carabiners.
12. The retractable mat of claim 8, wherein at least one of the top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface is arranged to form a plurality of gaps along the longitudinal axis.
13. The retractable mat of claim 8, wherein at least one of the respective channels is formed by a paracord looped through a D-ring.
14. The retractable mat of claim 8, wherein at least one of the respective channels is formed by a paracord having split ends embedded relative to at least one of the top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface.
15. A method comprising: providing a plurality of support bodies having top, bottom, and middle support surfaces, and a plurality of channels; providing a retractor positioned through the plurality of channels of the plurality of support bodies; and moving the plurality of support bodies between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration by way of the retractor.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: applying a pull force to the retractor to move the plurality of support bodies to the retracted configuration.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising: releasing a pull force from the retractor to move the plurality of support bodies to the expanded configuration.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the retractor includes opposing ends with first and second carabiners.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein at least one of the top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface is arranged to form a plurality of gaps.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the plurality of channels is formed by a paracord looped through a D-ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] An exemplary support system may include a retractable exercise mat. The system may be configured to be collapsible and foldable. The system may utilize a retractor such as a pull mechanism. The retractor may be configured to quickly collapse the mat. The system may be configured to optimize cleanliness of its surfaces and minimize accumulation of debris.
[0022] Embodiments may be configured as single-layer or multi-layer systems. For example, the system may include one or a plurality of support bodies including panels forming bottom and top layers. The bottom layer may include shape memory materials, e.g., rectangular panels made from thin memory foam-type material. The top layer may include a thin, sturdy, and/or rubber panel, e.g., a thin and sturdy rubber layer. The bottom and top layers may be permanently or removably secured to each other. The support body, or bottom and top layers, may be configured to be thin, durable, anti-slip, and/or flexible. The support bodies may be evenly or incrementally spaced from each other.
[0023] In embodiments, the system may include one or more retractor. The retractor may be positioned along any longitudinal, transverse, or vertical axis of the system. The retractor may be positioned along, through, or around the support bodies. The retractor may include a unitary retractor or first and second retractors along opposing sides of the system. The retractor may be positioned on the bottom layer, top layer, or between the bottom and top layers. The retractor may weave through or around the support bodies. The retractor may be configured to self-retract or retract in response to a pull force of a user. The system may be configured to collapse with an inner surface or layer of the system protected from debris. The system may be self-securing to maintain a retracted configuration.
[0024] Embodiments may also include a series of support bodies. The support bodies may be connected by respective interconnect areas. The support bodies may include channels configured to receive a retractor through a middle portion of the system. The retractor may be configured as a collapsing or closing mechanism.
[0025] An exemplary system may include a retractable and/or self-securing exercise system. The system may include a plurality of support bodies. The plurality of support bodies may include first and second support surfaces, an interconnect area, and first and second channels. The system may include a retractor positioned through the first and second channels of the plurality of support bodies. The retractor may be configured to move the plurality of support bodies between extended, intermediary, and retracted configurations.
[0026] An exemplary method may be for using a retractable and/or self-securing exercise system. The method may include providing a plurality of support bodies having first and second support surfaces, an interconnect area, and first and second channels. The method may include providing a retractor positioned through the first and second channels of the plurality of support bodies. The method may include retracting the plurality of support bodies by way of the retractor.
[0027] In embodiments, a retractable exercise system may include a longitudinal axis, an expanded configuration, and a retracted configuration. The system may include a plurality of support bodies having a top support surface forming a continuous layer, a bottom support surface forming a first segmented layer, and a middle support surface forming a second segmented layer between the top and bottom support surfaces. The system may include a plurality of interconnect areas having respective channels. The system may include a retractor positionable through the respective channels.
[0028] An exemplary system may include a retractor arranged to move the plurality of support bodies to the retracted configuration in response to a pull force. The retractor may be arranged such that the plurality of support bodies move to the expanded configuration in response to release of the pull force. The retractor may include opposing ends with first and second carabiners.
[0029] For example, a system may include a top support surface, bottom support surface, and middle support surface arranged to form a plurality of gaps along the longitudinal axis. At least one of the respective channels may be formed by a paracord looped through a D-ring configured to receive the retractor therethrough. At least one of the respective channels may be formed by a paracord having split ends embedded relative to at least one of the top support surface, the bottom support surface, and the middle support surface.
[0030] A method may include providing a plurality of support bodies having top, bottom, and middle support surfaces, and a plurality of channels. The method may include providing a retractor positioned through the plurality of channels of the plurality of support bodies, moving the plurality of support bodies between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration by way of the retractor, or a combination thereof. The method may include applying a pull force to the retractor to move the plurality of support bodies to the retracted configuration, releasing the pull force from the retractor to move the plurality of support bodies to the expanded configuration, or a combination thereof.
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[0032] System 100 may be arranged as a retractable support system. As shown in
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[0034] System 100 may include single-layer or multi-layer system. Support body 102 may include first or top support surface 104 (
[0035] System 100 may include an expanded configuration (
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[0037] Retractor 108 may include self-securing features. Retractor 108 may be configured to move system 100 between the expanded, intermediary, and retracted configurations. Retractor 108 may be configured to collapse or retract the plurality of support bodies 102, e.g., as a collapsing or contracting mechanism. Retractor 108 may include a non-elastic, elastic, magnetic, shape memory alloy, hook and loop, or combination body. Retractor 108 may be configured to retract with a pull force of a user, automatically self-retract without or upon release of the pull force, or a combination thereof. Retractor 108 may be configured to retract the plurality of support bodies 102, e.g., by retractor 108, extension member 110, a pull force by a user, or a combination thereof.
[0038] Retractor 108 may be configured to pass through one or more channels 109. Extension member 110 may extend beyond support body 102 to serve as a retraction handle, e.g., as part of or separate from retractor 108. Channels 109 may include or form a longitudinal channel formed by one or more internal passage, external rings, or a combination thereof. Channels 109 may extend substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis (L), a transverse channel extending substantially parallel to a transverse axis (T), a vertical axis extending along a vertical axis (V), or a diagonal axis as any combination thereof. Retractor 108 and channels 109 may respectively extend between, through and/or around support surfaces 104, 112 and support bodies 102.
[0039] Retractor 108 may be configured to secure and be positioned through and/or around one or a plurality of support bodies 102. Retractor 108 may be positioned around a middle, top, or bottom portion of system 100. Retractor 108 may be detachable or directly extended from body 102 to be positioned around support bodies 102. Extension member 110 may be positioned around support bodies 102, e.g., as part of or separately from retractor 108.
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[0042] Retractor 108 may include self-securing features. One or more retractors 108 may include a magnetic, hook and loop, elastic, magnetic, shape memory alloy, or combination body. Retractors 108 may be arranged as opposing pairs, e.g., on opposing support surfaces 104, 112. For example, retractors 108 may include magnetic or hook and loop bodies on opposing support surfaces 104, 112.
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[0045] System 300 may be configured to move between the retracted and expanded configurations in response retractor 108. Applying a pull force to either or both ends of retractor 108 may move system 300 into the retracted configuration, releasing the pull force may return system 300 to the expanded configuration, or a combination thereof.
[0046] One or more retractors 108 and clips 114 may be used to secure system 300. Retractor 108 may be wrapped around support members 102. One or more clips 114 may be secured or hooked relative to each other or support members 102. Any combination of retractor 108 and/or clips 114 may be utilized to maintain the retracted configuration.
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[0049] Channels 109 and/or clip 114 may include or be formed by passages (e.g., through support surfaces 104, 105, and/or 112), rings (e.g., D-rings), straps (e.g., coreless paracord), fasteners (e.g., carabiners), or a combination thereof. As shown in
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[0051] Any portion of the systems, apparatuses, methods, and processes herein may occur in any order or sequence. Certain components or steps may occur simultaneously, others may be added, and/or others may be omitted. This disclosure is provided for the purpose of illustrating certain embodiments and should in no way limit the claims.
[0052] This description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many embodiments and applications other than the examples provided would be apparent upon reading the above description. The scope should be determined, not with reference to the above description, but with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Future developments will occur in the technologies discussed herein, and that the disclosed systems and methods will be incorporated into such future embodiments. The embodiments of this disclosure are capable of modification and variation.
[0053] All terms used in the claims shall be given their broadest reasonable constructions and their ordinary meanings as understood by those knowledgeable in the technologies described herein unless an explicit indication to the contrary is made herein. Use of the singular articles such as “a,” “the,” “said,” etc. should be read to recite one or more of the indicated elements unless a claim recites an explicit limitation to the contrary.
[0054] The disclosure is provided to allow the reader to ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure, but it should not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Various features of this disclosure may be grouped together in various embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure, but the claimed embodiments shall not be interpreted as requiring more features than are expressly recited in each claim. The inventive subject matter of the claims lies in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimed subject matter.