Chair Exercising Device
20200215377 ยท 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0555
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chair exercise device is an apparatus used enabling a user to perform resistance exercises using a chair, especially an office chair. The apparatus is also configured to collapse easily to facilitate transportation. The apparatus includes an anchoring strap, at least one securing strap, and at least one resistance band. The anchoring strap relates to a flexible connector which enables the user to join the apparatus to a leg or support of a chair. The chosen chair leg becomes the primary support against which the user pulls during exercise. The at least one securing strap is a unit utilized to connect the apparatus to the user's leg, wrist, hand, or other area before exercise. The at least one resistance band relates to a flexible elastic band, tube, or otherwise shaped mechanism capable of holding and transmitting cyclical tensile spring forces from the chosen chair leg to the user during exercise.
Claims
1. A chair exercise device comprises: an anchoring strap; at least one securing strap; at least one resistance band; the anchoring strap comprises a fixed strap body and at least one fixed eyelet; the at least one securing strap comprises a free strap body and a free eyelet; the at least one resistance band comprises a band body, a proximal end, a distal end, a first carabiner, and a second carabiner; the at least one fixed eyelet being laterally connected to the fixed strap body; the free eyelet being laterally connected to the free strap body; the proximal end and the distal end being positioned opposite to each other along the band body; the proximal end being coupled to the at least one fixed eyelet by the first carabiner; and the distal end being coupled to the free eyelet by the second carabiner.
2. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one resistance band being a plurality of resistance bands; and the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being configured to be a corresponding resistance from an incrementing series of elastic resistances.
3. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being chromatically configured to visually identify each resistance from the incrementing series of elastic resistances.
4. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one resistance band being a plurality of resistance bands; and the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being configured to be a single elastic resistance.
5. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one fixed eyelet being a plurality of fixed eyelets; and the plurality of fixed eyelets being positioned offset from each other.
6. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the anchoring strap further comprises a fixed fastener; and the fixed fastener being operatively integrated into the fixed strap body, wherein the fixed fastener is used to secure the fixed strap body into a looped configuration.
7. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the fixed fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener.
8. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a tubular handle; the free strap body being configured into a looped configuration; and the free strap body traversing through the tubular handle.
9. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a gripping sleeve; and the gripping sleeve being mounted around the tubular handle.
10. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a free fastener; and the free fastener being operatively integrated into the free strap body, wherein the free fastener is used to secure the free strap body into a looped configuration.
11. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the free fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener.
12. A chair exercise device comprises: an anchoring strap; at least one securing strap; at least one resistance band; the anchoring strap comprises a fixed strap body, at least one fixed eyelet, and a fixed fastener; the at least one securing strap comprises a free strap body and a free eyelet; the at least one resistance band comprises a band body, a proximal end, a distal end, a first carabiner, and a second carabiner; the at least one fixed eyelet being laterally connected to the fixed strap body; the free eyelet being laterally connected to the free strap body; the proximal end and the distal end being positioned opposite to each other along the band body; the proximal end being coupled to the at least one fixed eyelet by the first carabiner; the distal end being coupled to the free eyelet by the second carabiner; and the fixed fastener being operatively integrated into the fixed strap body, wherein the fixed fastener is used to secure the fixed strap body into a looped configuration.
13. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the at least one resistance band being a plurality of resistance bands; the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being configured to be a corresponding resistance from an incrementing series of elastic resistances; and the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being chromatically configured to visually identify each resistance from the incrementing series of elastic resistances.
14. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the at least one resistance band being a plurality of resistance bands; and the band body of each of the plurality of resistance bands being configured to be a single elastic resistance.
15. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the at least one fixed eyelet being a plurality of fixed eyelets; and the plurality of fixed eyelets being positioned offset from each other.
16. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the fixed fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener.
17. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a tubular handle; the free strap body being configured into a looped configuration; and the free strap body traversing through the tubular handle.
18. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 17 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a gripping sleeve; and the gripping sleeve being mounted around the tubular handle.
19. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the at least one securing strap further comprises a free fastener; and the free fastener being operatively integrated into the free strap body, wherein the free fastener is used to secure the free strap body into a looped configuration.
20. The chair exercise device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the free fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] The present invention is a chair exercise device that is used to enable a user to perform resistance exercises using a chair, especially an office chair. The present invention is also configured to collapse easily to facilitate transportation. The present invention comprises an anchoring strap 1, at least one securing strap 5, and at least one resistance band 11, as shown in
[0014] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively perform a variety of resistance exercises in an office environment. The anchoring strap 1 comprises a fixed strap body 2 and at least one fixed eyelet 3, as shown in
[0015] These components interact in order to provide the present invention with the desired exercise resistance capabilities. Thus, the at least one fixed eyelet 3 is laterally connected to the fixed strap body 2. In this way, the at least one fixed eyelet 3 is engaged with the anchoring strap 1, as shown in
[0016] While such an arrangement theoretically provides a user with a precise amount of resistance, it may be further desirable for the user to have modular control over the amount of tensile force against which the user is pulling. To achieve this effect, the at least one resistance band 11, as shown in
[0017] It may further be advantageous for the user to adjust the elastic resistance by adding and removing elastic bands from the plurality of resistance bands with the knowledge that each band is the same resistance. To this end, the at least one resistance band 11, as shown in
[0018] The user may wish to exercise multiple body parts at the same time, or in an alternating pattern. To allow for such exercise patterns, the at least one fixed eyelet 3 is a plurality of fixed eyelets. If the at least one resistance band 11 is a plurality of resistance bands, the plurality of fixed eyelets would provide multiple connection points along the anchoring strap 1 for the first carabiner 15 of each of the plurality of resistance bands. The plurality of fixed eyelets is positioned offset from each other. In this way, the first carabiner 15 connects to the relevant fixed eyelet of the plurality of fixed eyelets, thus providing different resistance origins for the at least one resistance band 11.
[0019] The anchoring strap 1 fixes to itself in order to allow the present invention to attach to a chair. To achieve this, the anchoring strap 1 further comprises a fixed fastener 4, as shown in
[0020] Under many circumstances, the user may wish to perform exercises which require or benefit from the ability of the user to grasp the present invention to train a specific muscular group. To this end, the at least one securing strap 5 further comprises a tubular handle 8, as shown in
[0021] Alternatively, it is also often useful for the present invention to fasten around the user's wrist or ankle. To achieve such an effect, the at least one securing strap 5 further comprises a free fastener 10, as shown in
[0022] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.