SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL MOBILITY ACTIVITY OF A PERSON
20190247684 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B35/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
System for physical mobility activity of a person, comprising at least one fixed support member and at least one contact member to be worn by the person In motion, wherein the support member and the contact member comprise at least one support surface and at least one contact surface, respectively, wherein the support surface and the contact surface constitute the respective components of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the support surface or contact surface in question are at least substantially all situated at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the support surface or contact surface in question.
Claims
1. System for physical mobility activity of a person, comprising at least one, in particular fixed, support member that is external relative to the person, and at least one contact member to be worn by the person in motion, wherein the support member and the contact member comprise at least one support surface and at least one contact surface, respectively, wherein the support surface and the contact surface constitute the respective components of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the support surface or contact surface in question are at least substantially all situated at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the support surface or contact surface in question.
2. System according to claim 1, wherein the hooks on the support surface or contact surface in question are at least substantially equi-oriented, when considered in the first direction.
3. System according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the loops on the contact surface or support surface in question are at least substantially equi-oriented.
4. System according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the one or more contact surfaces have been provided on objects that can be held by hands and/or fingers or by feet, in particular have been provided with means for attaching those objects to hands or feet, in particular in the shape of one or more articles of clothing for hands or feet.
5. System according to claim 4, wherein the article of clothing is an item of handwear, in particular a glove that may or may not have been provided with fingers, wherein the contact surface preferably has been provided at the palm side of the glove and/or in case of a glove including fingers, at the palm side of the fingers.
6. System according to claim 4, wherein the article of clothing is an item of footwear, wherein, preferably, the contact surface has been provided at the sole side of the item of footwear, preferably under the front part of the foot.
7. System according to claim 6, wherein the contact surface has been formed on the sole of a shoe.
8. System according to claim 6, wherein the contact surface has been formed on a covering, such as for instance an overshoe, mounting cap or sole mounting plate for a shoe.
9. System according to any one of the claims 3-8, which for the person comprises a pair of gloves and a pair of shoes, mounting caps, sole mounting plates or overshoes, each provided with said contact surfaces.
10. System according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a number of support surfaces.
11. System according to claim 10, wherein the support surfaces connect to each other.
12. System according to claim 11, wherein the support surfaces are spaced apart from each other.
13. System according to claim 11 or 12, wherein at least two support surfaces differ in spatial orientation.
14. System according to any one of the claims 10-13, wherein at least one support member has been provided with several support surfaces.
15. System according to claim 12, 13 or 14, comprising a number of support members provided with one or more support surfaces, which support members are spaced apart from each other.
16. System according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the contact surface constitutes the hook component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection and the support surface constitutes the loop component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection.
17. System according to claims 5 and 16, wherein the first direction for the hooks in the contact surface is oriented in (the person's) proximal direction.
18. System according to any one of the claims 6-8 and according to claim 16, wherein the contact surface has been provided at the sole side of the item of footwear, wherein, preferably, the first direction is front-rear.
19. System according to claim 3 or a claim dependent thereon, wherein the loops are oriented with their openings according to a second direction, wherein the contact surface constitutes the loop component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection, wherein the second direction is distal-proximal, in case of a contact surface on an item of handwear, or front-rear in case of a contact surface on an item of footwear.
20. System according to claim 3 or a claim depending thereon, wherein the loops with the loopholes have been oriented according to a second direction, wherein the support surface constitutes the loop component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection, wherein the support surface is inclined in the second direction.
21. System according to any one of the claims 1-15, wherein the support surface constitutes the hook component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection and the contact surface constitutes the loop component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection.
22. System according to claim 21, wherein the support surface is inclined in the first direction and the hook openings are situated at the higher side of the hook stems in question.
23. System according to any one of the claims 10-15, when depending on claim 22, having at least two support surfaces which in terms of orientation of the hook openings of its hooks differ one from the other.
24. System according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a safety device for breaking the fall of the person, wherein the safety device comprises an aerial runway, such as a cable (zip-wire, zip line) or a rail, extending over the at least one support member and which has been provided with a trolley that is movable along it, in particular freely movable along it, and a safety line which at one end has been connected to the trolley for being moved by it along the aerial runway and which at the other end can be connected to the person.
25. System according to claim 24, wherein the safety line is at least partially stretchy, in particular in the form of a flexible line having, in series, a part which, relatively speaking, is not stretchy and a part that is elastically stretchy.
26. System according to claim 24, wherein the safety device comprises a belay having a safety drum provided with a brake and a safety line wrapped around the drum, wherein at the one end the safety line has been connected to the safety drum and at the other end has been provided with a coupling for coupling the person to the safety line, wherein the belay has been connected to the trolley for being moved by it along the aerial runway.
27. System according to claim 26, wherein the drum of the belay is of the auto-winding type.
28. System according to any one of the claims 24-27, wherein the aerial runway extends over several support members.
29. System according to any one of the claims 24-28, wherein the aerial runway has corners and/or bends.
30. System according to any one of the claims 24-29, wherein the aerial runway has a horizontal course and/or a descending course.
31. System according to any one of the claims 24-30, wherein the aerial runway has an ascending intermediate course or ascending end course.
32. System according to any one of the claims 24-31, wherein the aerial runway has a starting point and an end point, wherein the end point is situated lower than the starting point.
33. System for physical mobility activity of a person, comprising a safety device for breaking a fall of the person in motion, wherein the safety device comprises an aerial runway, such as a cable or a rail, provided with a trolley that is movable along it, in particular freely movable along it, and a safety line which at the one end has been connected to the trolley and at the other end has been provided with a coupling for coupling the person to the safety line, wherein the safety line is part of a belay having a safety drum provided with a brake and around which drum the safety line has been wrapped, wherein the belay has been connected to the trolley for being moved by it along the aerial runway, wherein, preferably, the drum of the belay is of the auto-winding type.
34. System according to claim 33, wherein the aerial runway has corners and/or bends.
35. System according to claim 33 or 34, wherein the aerial runway has a horizontal course and/or a descending course.
36. System according to any one of the claims 33-35, wherein the aerial runway has a short ascending intermediate course or short ascending end course.
37. System according to any one of the claims 33-36, wherein the aerial runway has a starting point and an end point, wherein the end point is situated lower than the starting point.
38. System according to any one of the claims 33-37, comprising at least one fixed support member and at least one contact member to be worn by the person in motion, wherein the support member and the contact member have at least one support surface and at least one contact surface, respectively, wherein the support surface and the contact surface constitute the respective components of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the support surface or contact surface in question are at least substantially all situated at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the support surface or contact surface in question, wherein the aerial runway extends over the at least one support member, wherein, preferably, the aerial runway extends over several support members.
39. System according to any one of the claims 33-38, provided with one or more aspects as described in any one of the claims 2-23.
40. Building provided with a system according to any one of the preceding claims.
41. Glove, which at the palm side has been provided with a contact surface of the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the contact surface are situated at least substantially all at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the contact surface in question.
42. Glove according to claim 41, wherein the hooks on the contact surface in question are at least substantially equi-oriented, when considered in the first direction, wherein, preferably, the first direction is oriented in proximal direction.
43. Shoe, which at the sole side has been provided with a contact surface of the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the contact surface are situated at least substantially all at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the contact surface in question, wherein, preferably, the first direction is front-rear.
44. Overshoe, shoe cap or sole mounting plate, which at the sole side has been provided with a contact surface of the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening connection consisting of hooks and loops, wherein the hooks have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings on the contact surface are situated at least substantially all at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the contact surface in question, wherein, preferably, the first direction is front-rear.
45. Assembly of a first body and a second body that can be detachably connected to each other by means of a hook-and-loop fastening connection, wherein the first body has a first surface with the hook component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection and the second body has a second surface with the loop component of the hook-and-loop fastening connection, wherein the hooks of the hook component have hook stems and hook openings, wherein the hook openings are situated at least substantially all at the same side of the hook stems in question, when considered in a first direction parallel to the first surface, and wherein the loops of the loop component have loopholes that are at least substantially equi-oriented according to a second direction parallel to the second surface.
46. System according to claim 45, wherein the hooks on the first surface are at least substantially equi-oriented, when considered in the first direction.
47. Device provided with one or more of the characterizing measures described in the attached description and/or shown in the attached drawings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The invention will be elucidated on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments shown in the attached drawings, in which:
[0044]
[0045]
[0046]
[0047]
[0048]
[0049]
[0050]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0051] The first example of a system according to the invention is shown in
[0052] An overhead path or aerial runway 5, in this example formed by a rail 5, is schematically shown. It is shown that the rail 5 may have curve tracks.
[0053] A trolley 6 has been arranged so as to be freely movable in direction A (here substantially an X-direction) on the rail 5. The trolley 6, highly schematically shown in
[0054] The rail 5 and the obstacles 2 have been positioned such relative to each other that the person P has at least substantially all support surfaces within reach by paying out the cable 11. The paying length of the cable 11, which for safety reasons will be shorter than the vertical distance from drum 10 to the floor 100, also plays a part here. The rail 5 runs overhead over the obstacles 2, wherein in projection at a horizontal plane the one obstacle is situated with its support member on the left-hand side of the projected rail and the other obstacle is situated with its support member on the right-hand side thereof. An obstacle with support member may also be situated straight below the rail.
[0055] The person P wears a pair of gloves 12 and a pair of shoes 13, which are the contact members and on which contact surfaces, to be discussed on the basis of
[0056] In
[0057] The glove has been attached to the hand in question of person P by means of a common hook-and-loop fastener. In the detail of
[0058] In the
[0059] In the
[0060] During use of the system 1 by the person P, they will start on the floor 100, and for instance run up the concave support member 3. This involves first only the contact surfaces 14d of the shoes 13 contacting the support surfaces 4, wherein proper grip is at all times provided between the hooks 16 and the loops 31 (also see direction C1,
[0061] When running up the support member 3, the belay 10 runs along, along the rails 5, wherein the drum retrieves the cord 11, so that it remains sufficiently taut at all times.
[0062] When the person P comes closer to the top of the obstacle 2 they will be able to get more grip using the gloves 12, which with the contact surfaces 14a-c may form a hook-and-loop fastening connection with the loops 31 on the support surfaces 4, in a way similar to the contact surfaces 14d of the shoe. The person P can therefore move onwards over the obstacle 2, as it were, using hands and feet. Once arrived at the top they can jump to a next obstacle or to the floor 100, the cord 11 being paid out when necessary. Because of these possibilities of running up/climbing and jumping the person P experiences a Spiderman-like sensation. The belay and the oriented hook-and-loop fastening connections will ensure that the person P is able to traverse the track safely. The person P can clamber upwards, jump to the fore, jump to the right, jump to the left and in that way traverse a 3D track.
[0063]
[0064] In
[0065] The support surfaces may be black. They may also have colors, have bright colors, for instance so-called neon colors. In combination with a UV-A light source (black light) a special color effect can then be achieved.
[0066] In
[0067] The invention is/inventions are not at all limited to the embodiments discussed in the description and shown in the drawings. The above description is included to illustrate the operation of preferred embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention. Starting from the above explanation many variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention will be evident to an expert. Variations of the parts described in the description and shown in the drawings are possible. They can be used individually in other embodiments of the invention(s). Parts of the various examples given, can be combined together.