Adjustable Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Trainer
20200139195 ยท 2020-05-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A balance board may include an upper plate having a top surface; a base configured to contact the ground; and a center assembly pivotally connecting the upper plate with the base, the center assembly including a top pivot including a first multi-axial joint set at least partially within the upper plate and a lower pivot including a second multi-axial joint disposed proximate the upper plate. The first multi-axial joint may be a first ball and socket joint; the second multi-axial joint may be a second ball and socket joint; and the first ball and socket joint may be disposed at least partially within the second ball and socket joint. In addition, the balance board may further include an adjustable angle stop system comprising at least one adjustable angle stop movable at adjustable intervals to change a maximum angle by which the upper plate may be pivoted.
Claims
1. A balance board, comprising: an upper plate having a top surface configured for a user to stand on; a base configured to contact the ground; and a center assembly pivotally connecting the upper plate with the base, the center assembly including a top pivot including a first multi-axial joint set at least partially within the upper plate and a lower pivot including a second multi-axial joint disposed proximate the upper plate; wherein the first multi-axial joint is a first ball and socket joint; wherein the second multi-axial joint is a second ball and socket joint; and wherein the first ball and socket joint is disposed at least partially within the second ball and socket joint; the balance board further including an adjustable angle stop system comprising at least one adjustable angle stop configured to move at adjustable intervals to change a maximum angle by which the upper plate may be pivoted relative to the base.
2. The balance board of claim 1, further including an inflatable annular air bladder extending around the center assembly and between the upper plate and the base.
3. The balance board of claim 2, further including an inflation valve configured to permit adjustment of air pressure within the annular air bladder, wherein air pressure within the annular air bladder affects resistance to pivotal movement between the upper plate and the base.
4. The balance board of claim 1, further including a data tracking device configured to detect and transmit information regarding movement of the upper plate.
5. The balance board of claim 4, wherein the information regarding movement of the upper plate includes data regarding at least one of the location, acceleration, and travel of the upper plate.
6. The balance board of claim 1, wherein the at least one adjustable angle stop is configured to slide at adjustable intervals to change the maximum angle by which the upper plate may be pivoted relative to the base.
7. A balance board, comprising: an upper plate having a top surface configured for a user to stand on; a base configured to contact the ground; a center assembly pivotally connecting the upper plate with the base; and an adjustable angle stop system comprising at least one adjustable angle stop associated with the base and configured to be moved at adjustable intervals with respect to the base, thus changing a maximum angle by which the upper plate may be pivoted relative to the base; wherein the center assembly includes at least a first ball and socket joint; wherein the center assembly includes a second ball and socket joint disposed at least partially within the first ball and socket joint; and wherein the first ball and socket joint is disposed at least partially within the upper plate.
8. The balance board of claim 7, wherein the adjustable angle stop is configured to be slidably moved in a substantially radial direction relative to a vertical axis at an approximate center of the balance board.
9. The balance board of claim 7, wherein the balance board includes a plurality of adjustable angle stops disposed around a periphery of the base.
10. The balance board of claim 9, wherein the plurality of adjustable angle stops includes four adjustable angle stops evenly spaced at 90 degree intervals around the periphery of the base; and wherein the balance board is configured to be converted from a multi-axis wobble board to a single-axis rocker board by adjusting opposing adjustable angle stops to prevent pivotal movement about all but one horizontal axis.
11. The balance board of claim 7, further including an inflatable annular air bladder extending around the center assembly and between the upper plate and the base.
12. The balance board of claim 11, further including an inflation valve configured to permit adjustment of air pressure within the annular air bladder, wherein air pressure within the annular air bladder affects resistance to pivotal movement between the upper plate and the base.
13. The balance board of claim 7, further including a data tracking device configured to detect and transmit information regarding movement of the upper plate.
14. The balance board of claim 13, wherein the information regarding movement of the upper plate includes data regarding at least one of the location, acceleration, and travel of the upper plate.
15. A balance board, comprising: an upper plate having a top surface configured for a user to stand on; a base configured to contact the ground; a center assembly pivotally connecting the upper plate with the base; and an adjustable angle stop system comprising at least one adjustable angle stop associated with the base and configured to be moved at adjustable intervals with respect to the base, thus changing a maximum angle by which the upper plate may be pivoted relative to the base.
16. The balance board of claim 15, wherein the adjustable angle stop is configured to be slidably moved in a substantially radial direction relative to a vertical axis at an approximate center of the balance board.
17. The balance board of claim 15, wherein the balance board includes a plurality of adjustable angle stops disposed around a periphery of the base.
18. The balance board of claim 17, wherein the plurality of adjustable angle stops includes four adjustable angle stops evenly spaced at 90 degree intervals around the periphery of the base; and wherein the balance board is configured to be converted from a multi-axis wobble board to a single-axis rocker board by adjusting opposing adjustable angle stops to prevent pivotal movement about all but one horizontal axis.
19. The balance board of claim 15, further including an inflatable annular air bladder extending around the center assembly and between the upper plate and the base.
20. The balance board of claim 19, further including an inflation valve configured to permit adjustment of air pressure within the annular air bladder, wherein air pressure within the annular air bladder affects resistance to pivotal movement between the upper plate and the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The Adjustable Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Training (APNT) device (
[0017] A user is in contact with the top surface 21. The top surface 21 comprising accessory mounting slots 21 and a top center alignment 26. The top center alignment 26 allows a center assembly (
[0018] Enclosed in an upper hollow cavity 4 is a computer sensor 6. The computer sensor 6 is above the pivot ball 2 which is enclosed in a lower cavity 3 and upper hollow cavity 4 held together with a mounting screw 8 through the lower cavity 3 and upper cavity 4 entering top surface 21 enclosing the top pivot 2. A lower pivot 3 rests on lower pivot base 1 connected to a bottom surface 20 using a center bolt 10 and a washer 9 passing through the bottom surface 20, lower pivot base 1, lower pivot 3 and threaded into top pivot 2 connecting top surface 21 and bottom surface 20.
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[0020] A slide and lock adjustable angle stop system is mounted to the bottom surface 20 outside of an air bladder system (
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[0023] While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art of various modifications and alternatives to the embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements are illustrative only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention that is to be given the full breadth of any and all equivalents thereof.