PORTABLE EXERCISE AND/OR REHABILITATION DEVICE
20190321682 ยท 2019-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable exercise or rehabilitation device which permits users to perform a variety of stretching exercises includes a ground contacting member which the user uses to contact the ground, preferably between their legs, and a moveable handle which the user holds onto while performing stretching. The moveable handle slides away to greater and greater distances from the ground contacting member using a telescoping assembly. Once at a preferred separation distance, a lock holds the telescoping member in place so that the user may brace the ground contacting member against the ground and stretch his or her back, shoulders, or other muscles using the handle. The device preferably is on the order of sixteen to forty inches long in its non-extended state and can be conveniently carried in a gym pouch.
Claims
1. A portable exercise or rehabilitation device for performing stretching exercises, comprising: a ground contacting member on a first end; a moveable handle on a second end; a telescoping assembly connecting the ground contacting member and the moveable handle, wherein the telescoping assembly permits the moveable handle to be moved variable distances towards and away from the ground contacting member; and a locking member which selectively locks the telescoping assembly such that the ground contacting member and the moveable handle are held at selected and variable distances from one another when the locking member is locked.
2. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 wherein the locking member locks the telescoping assembly by a pinless locking mechanism.
3. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 further comprising indicia on at least a portion of the telescoping assembly to permit a user to gauge stretching exercises performed at different separation distances between the ground contacting member and the moveable handle.
4. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 wherein the moveable handle is in the form of a handle bar with two handles extending to opposite sides of an axis passing through the telescoping assembly.
5. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 4 wherein the handle bar is disconnectable from a sliding member of the telescoping assembly.
6. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 further comprising at least one stationary grasping member positioned on a section of the telescoping assembly.
7. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 wherein the ground contacting member is configured to permit rotation and/or pivoting when in contact with a ground surface.
8. The portable exercise and rehabilitation device of claim 7 wherein the ground contacting member is at least partially dome shaped.
9. The portable exercise and rehabilitation device of claim 1 wherein in a non-extended configuration a distance between the first end and the second end ranges from 1 feet 4 inches to three feet six inches.
10. The portable exercise or rehabilitation device of claim 1 wherein the locking member automatically locks the telescoping assembly after extension of the telescoping assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing and other objects, aspects and advantages will be better understood from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
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[0018] In the retracted configuration of
[0019] In operation, the user places the ground engaging member 12 in contact with a surface (e.g., the ground, a gym mat, etc.). In many stretches, the user will have their bottom or knees on the ground and the ground engaging member 12 will be positioned on the surface between the user's legs. The ground engaging member 12 is preferably shaped such that it can be rolled, rotated, rocked, or pivoted against the ground to change the incline and direction of the telescoping assembly relative to the user's body. For example, the user might lean the telescoping assembly forward for deeper stretches, or more restfully extended it substantially upward. Also, for example, in some stretches, the user might lean the telescoping assembly more to the left side of his or her body or more to the right side of his or her body. Whatever angle or inclination chosen, the ground engaging member 12 keeps the stretching device in contact with the ground so that the user can comfortably perform stretches. Because of the ability to move the telescoping assembly 15 in almost any direction, the user is able to perform a variety of stretches to engage a variety of different muscle groups.
[0020] In some applications, e.g., where stretching is performed while standing on the side line of a football or soccer field, the ground engaging member 12 may be weighted and/or be removable to add a weighted member. Having a weighted ground engaging member 12 (e.g., 3-8 lbs) allows a user to comfortably perform shoulder stretches while standing.
[0021] The dome shape of the ground engaging member 12 preferably includes a centrally located flat bottom surface, perhaps approximately the size of the quarter. Having a flat bottom permits the use to more easily center the stretching device when it is to be used in an upright configuration while the user is seated or standing.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] A locking mechanism 22 positioned on the telescoping assembly 15 is used to lock the sliding member 16 at varying amounts of extension which correspond to greater or lesser amounts of distance between the ground engaging member and the moveable handle 16. In a preferred embodiment, shown by example in
[0024] In an alternative embodiment such as shown in
[0025] As shown in each of the drawing figures, a stationary grasping member 24 on the base portion of the telescoping assembly 15 can provide the user with a comfortable mechanism for both carrying and using the stretching device. Once the ground engaging member 12 is positioned between his or her legs, the user can grasp the grasping member 24 with one hand and move the moveable handle 14 upward (e.g., extending outward out of the base of the telescoping assembly 15) with his or her other hand.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment where the handle 14 is a handle bar with two handles perpendicularly extending from an axial line of the telescoping assembly 15, the pin 18 can be used to connect the handle 14 at different angles relative to the axial line. In addition, the pin 18 might be connectable at different positions on the length of the sliding member 16 so as to enlarge or retract the distance of stretching possible.
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[0028] A grip 4 is used for carrying the stretching device and for holding the device during stretching exercises. For example, with the ground engaging member 8 in contact with the ground, e.g., between the legs of the user where the user's legs are stretched out on a floor or mat, the user holds the grip 4 then uses one hand to unlock the release mechanism 3. Thereafter, he or she can extend the sliding member 2 to the desired location using the handle bar 1, where it is automatically locked in place. After extension, a variety of exercises may be performed by the user, e.g., stretching forward with the user leaning his or her torso relatively closer or farther from the floor with the stretching device pivoting closer to the floor while still engaging the floor or mat with the ground engaging member 8, stretching towards the user's left or right side by rolling or pivoting the ground engaging member to their left or right side, etc.
[0029] The outer tube 5 may have indices imprinted thereon or notched therein to allow a user to track their progress on stretching. A bushing 7 can be connected to the sliding member 2 inside the outer tube 5, and be slidable therewith. The bushing 7 allows the nested tub to slide in a smooth, controlled manner within the outer tube 5. A projecting nub 9 can be positioned on the sliding member 2 approximately 2 to 5 inches from the bottom. The projecting nub 9 will contact a washer (not shown) adjacent the release mechanism and prevent the sliding member 2 from being pulled out from the base outer tube 5.
[0030] With reference to the configuration in
[0031] While the invention has been described in terms of its preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.