Electronically Powered Illuminating Mat for Yoga and Exercise
20190038953 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B21/4037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21S10/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An electronically powered, light emitting, portable mat with built in storage container is provided. The light is configured to provide illumination from the ground as well as a visual timing signal for exercise routines and enhanced experiences. The built in storage area also allows for the mat to be used as a backpack which can be unrolled into a floor mat. The light up mat may be particularly useful for exercising or camping in dark areas, as well as for mood lightning outdoors to illuminate the surrounding area.
Claims
1. An illuminating exercise mat comprising: a mat body having a substantially flat surface, the mat sized to receive a human user on the surface; a first light attached to a first lengthwise perimeter terminal edge of the mat body; a second light attached to a second opposite lengthwise perimeter terminal edge of the mat body; a power source configured to provide electricity to activate the first light and the second light; wherein the first light is an elongate LED strip comprising a plurality of LEDs extending along the first lengthwise perimeter terminal edge from a first widthwise edge of the mat body to a second widthwise edge of the mat body, and wherein the second light is an elongate light extending along the second lengthwise perimeter terminal edge ; wherein the first light is attached to the mat body by seating in a first channel defined by the substantially flat surface of the mat body, the first channel extending along the first perimeter edge; wherein the second light is attached to the mat body by seating in a second channel defined by the substantially flat surface of the mat body, the second channel extending along the second perimeter edge; wherein each LED strip is covered by at least one of a sleeve or a protective coating; and further comprising a controller, the controller having a processor configured to control an operation of the first light and the second light.
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5. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to adjust a brightness of the first light and the second light.
6. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to change a color of the first light and the second light.
7. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to adjust a timing of a change of the first light and the second light.
8. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 7 wherein the controller is configured to adjust the timing of the change to be at one of a fifteen, thirty, forty five, sixty, and ninety second interval.
9. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control a pulsing of the first light and the second light.
10. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the controller is further in communication with a second exercise mat comprising a third light, the controller configured to control an operation of the third light on the second exercise mat.
11. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the mat body is a yoga mat.
12. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the power source further comprises an electrical outlet port configured to charge a portable electronic device.
13. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 further comprising a storage pouch attached to the mat body and positioned at least partially over the substantially flat surface of the mat body, the storage pouch defining an interior storage space, and having an opening providing access to the storage space.
14. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 13 wherein the power source is positioned within the storage pouch.
15. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 13 wherein the mat body is rolled into a compacted position.
16. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 further comprising a storage pouch attached to the mat body, the storage pouch defining an interior storage space, and having an opening providing access to the storage space, wherein the mat body is rolled into a compacted position, the mat being wrapped about the storage pouch such that the storage pouch is on an inside of the mat body in the rolled position.
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19. The illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 wherein the first light is positioned on a first lengthwise side of the mat body, and wherein the second light is positioned on a second opposite lengthwise side of the mat body.
20. A tent assembly comprising the illuminating exercise mat of claim 1 positioned on a floor of the tent.
21. An illuminating exercise mat comprising: a mat body having a substantially flat surface, the mat sized to receive a human user on the surface; a first light attached to a first lengthwise edge of the mat body; a second light attached to a second opposite lengthwise edge of the mat body; a power source configured to provide electricity to activate the first light and the second light; wherein the first light is an elongate LED strip comprising a plurality of LEDs extending along the first lengthwise edge from a first widthwise edge of the mat body to a second widthwise edge of the mat body, and wherein the second light is an elongate light extending along the second lengthwise edge; wherein the first light is attached to the mat body by seating in a first channel defined by the substantially flat surface of the mat body, the first channel extending along the first perimeter edge the first channel being inset from an outer side of the mat body; wherein the second light is attached to the mat body by seating in a second channel defined by the substantially flat surface of the mat body, the second channel extending along the second perimeter edge the second channel being inset from a second outer side of the mat body opposite to the first channel; wherein each LED strip is covered by at least one of a sleeve and a protective coating; and further comprising a controller, the controller having a processor configured to control an operation of the first light and the second light.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the attached figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] This invention pertains to an electronically powered, illuminating mat or pad which may be used as a temporary surface for any various activities, such as involving yoga or exercise, sitting or resting, or for example as the floor of a camping tent. More particularly, a battery powered mat in a custom shape, which is easily transportable and portable but also contains built-in high powered LEDs to act as lights benefiting the user with additional visibility at night, as well as mood lighting to for an overall enhanced experience and timed function for exercise purposes.
[0034] Furthermore, this invention pertains to an electronically powered illuminating exercise mat controlled by a microcontroller which may be connected to said LEDs in order to, through physical buttons or an IR (infrared) or RF (radio frequency) remote control, provide a unique and customized functionality. Particularly, the microcontroller may allow the user to select a pre-programmed control algorithm to quickly and easily set the lights to change to a specific set of instructions. For example, to cause the LEDs to change color every 30 seconds, for timing a workout.
[0035] Furthermore, this invention pertains to a storage pouch/container which may be attached to said mat which may house the power source, and may also serve as a container to store belongings or other items, such as drink vessels. In another emboidment, the power source may be fully encased within the mat. The mat may be designed in such a way that the pouch can be removable and the mat can be rolled up and stored with or without the pouch. However, if the pouch is attached, the mat can be rolled up with the pouch, and used as a multi-functional backpack.
[0036] One embodiment of the invention involves the combination of several existing items to create a mat which lights up and can be used for illumination, for timing workout exercises, as well as for carrying small items all in one. The mats may be made using the same existing processes and materials as existing exercise mats, but may offer a wider variety of sizes and shapes, since the uses for such mats may expand due to this invention. A particular embodiment may be made in the standard yoga mat size of approximately 74 inches long by 24 inches wide and about 10 mm thick.
[0037] The mat of the present invention may be formed generally of flexible and soft materials, typically elastomeric materials. Examples of such materials include, but are not limited to rubber, flexible plastic, foam, and the like. In one embodiment, the mat may be made of an elastomeric material such as NBR, TPE, PVC, or other polymers.
[0038] The mats may be made with two pre-molded channels where the lights may be attached. The channels may be approximately 6 mm deep and 12 mm wide and may run along the left and right side edges of the mat. Other embodiments may have channels along all four side edges, for example for a 4 ft.6 ft. mat for being used in a camping tent. The channels are meant to be approximately the same size as the light emitting diode (LED) strips and/or lights in a flexible sleeve. The channels keep the LED strips flush and allow the user to roll on the mat freely.
[0039] LED strips can be procured in various lengths, types and sizes with various coatings. They are available in standard RGB format where all the lights change to the same color at the same time, or in addressable format where each individual LED can be different color. They are also available as organic LEDs. One embodiment for this invention may use non-addressable 5 volt 5050 RGB strips approximately one (1) inch shorter than the length of the pre-molded channels. The reason for the removed inch is to allow room for the connecting wires without them extending past the edge of the mat. The reason for using the 5 volt strips is so that the power source can also be used for charging common personal electronics such as cell phones. The LED strip may be inside a flexible silicone sleeve which is sealed on each end. In another embodiment, the LED strip may be covered by a protective gel or other sealant coating. Such a coating may provide a similar protective structure as the silicone sleeve. For example, the silicone sleeves may be made opaque to diffuse the light to protect the user from directly hurting their eyes, so that the LED circuits cannot be seen directly and so the strip may glow uniformly. However, the silicone sleeves may be any color or transparency without straying from the scope of this invention. LED strips may be attached to the mat using hook and loop style strips, or any other connection structure, such as magnets, buttons, pressure fit, adhesive, snap fitting, and the like. In a hook and loop embodiment, the hook side of the strip will be connected to the bottom of the LED strip, while the loop side will be laid into the pre-molded channels. A hook and loop connector system may be advantageous to connect the lights to the mat is so that they can be removed at will without damaging the mat, for example for easy replacement.
[0040] The LED strips may be connected to a controller. In order to synchronize two different strips, they should both be connected to the same controller, which means a signal splitter may be required. In one embodiment, each LED strip may be connected to the output of a splitter, while the input may come from one microcontroller. The splitter and micro controller may be connected with sufficient lengths of cable so that they can reach the power source and be located inside the container or pouch. In a particular embodiment, a single controller may be in communication (such as wireless communication) with a plurality of different light sources on a plurality of different mats. In such an embodiment, a single controller may control lighting on multiple mats. This may allow for synchronized mat lighting, or controlled differences in mat lighting, depending on embodiment.
[0041] There are many different types of controllers available in many sizes. They can be customized to receive various signals and produce various outputs. In a particular embodiment, a small microcontroller may be used. Typical controllers for LED strips allow the user to turn the lights on and off, change the color, adjust brightness, cause the lights to flash or fade between different combinations of colors, and strobe certain colors. They also typically allow the user to adjust the speed of the flash or fade, but the speed can only be adjusted in small and limited increments, up or down. There is currently not a way to set the changing to a specific time interval. Some controllers include a microphone to allow the colors to change based on audio feedback. The control can be enacted through physical buttons connected to the LED strip, through RF or IR remotes, or by a phone or other device via Bluetooth or wifi communication. One embodiment of this invention may use a microcontroller with RF remote control. The controller may use standard programs and hardware to allow the lights to turn on and off, adjust the level of brightness, change color, and flash and fade between colors. In addition however, one embodiment may use a customized program which will be created specifically for this invention. The program may instruct the lights to flash or fade between colors in certain specified time intervals. The remote control may be made with several customized buttons with set time intervals printed on them. When the user selects a specific number, the lights will change in that interval. This will allow the user to use the lights as a visual metronome in order to keep the tempo of their workout, or to time their exercises without the need for counting or using a stopwatch. A particular embodiment of this invention may provide pre-programmed buttons for one (1), two (2) five (5), ten (10), fifteen (15), thirty (30), sixty (60), and one hundred eighty (180) seconds. This timing may be used to, for example, instruct on breathing timing (1-2 second interval), position hold timings, and the like.
[0042] The controller may be connected to a power source. The power source may be connected directly to the mat near the LED strips, or it may be placed inside a container. One embodiment of this invention may use a readily available portable battery with a 5 volt output as the power source, such as one used for charging cell phones. The power source must be capable of outputting sufficient amperage for powering both strips for the desired length of time. In one embodiment of this invention, the power source may have an output capable of supporting 3 amps to both strips can be powered by one power source, and may have a 5000 mAh or greater capacity so the lights can last for 4-6 hours or more.
[0043] The power source, controller, splitter if used, and all connecting cables may be attached to the mat. They could be attached directly or through a number of various available methods. In one embodiment they may be attached by inserting them into a specially designed case, and the case will be attached to the mat. The case can then serve multiple purposes and store other items as well. This may allow the mat to become multi-use pack, which can be unrolled into a light up mat. A particular embodiment may have a soft but padded flexible case approximately the same width as the mat at about 24 inches, and about 4-6 inches long, and 1-2 inches thick. The case may be made of a water resistant material with a dual-zipper across the entire width and down the majority of each side, so that a side of the case may be accessed while the mat is rolled up if the user so desires. The pouch may double as a pillow. There may be access points for the cables to enter and exit and loops along the bottom for routing the cables. There may also be a smaller, more rigid pocket inside the container specifically for the power source and microcontroller. There may also be a small non-rigid pocket on the other side facing sideways so it could be used to store items which the user may want to access while the mat is rolled up. There may be a small hook and loop patch on the outside of the container for connected the remote control, and a pocket inside for storing it when not in use. There may also be a thin hidden pocket along the back of the container which may contain the straps to be used for keeping the mat rolled and carrying it. There may be a series of elastic bands on the front side of the case for storing additional items when the mat is unrolled, such as a small towel or drink bottle.
[0044] The container may need to be attached to the mat. This may be done with a permanent adhesive or mechanical hardware, or it may be designed to be removable. One embodiment of this invention may use hook and loop fasteners so that it is removable. A patch of hook and loop fastener in similar dimensions of the case may be adhered permanently to the mat, and the opposing hook and loop side may be permanently attached to the back of the case. This arrangement may be below the rear pocket so the rear pocket is accessible. In many embodiments, the container may be attached to the mat at least partially on or over a top surface of the mat.
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[0055] While several variations of the present invention have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.
[0056] Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications, applications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the present invention.