Exercise and play hoop

10080914 ยท 2018-09-25

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Abstract

A play and/or exercise hoop includes an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge and an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge. A bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop. A rounded top-portion is attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall. The hoop may have an iridescent film or transparent film bonded to its outer surfaces. The inner wall and outer walls are angled relative to a central axis of the hoop thereby defining a V-shaped bottom edge. The inner and outer walls may be flat or may have a slight curve relative to the top portion thereby defining a tear-dropped shape.

Claims

1. A play and/or exercise hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop and the inner wall and the outer wall define a v-shaped cross-section with an orientation of the inner wall and the outer wall defining a set of equal angles relative to a central axis of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall; wherein an orientation of a line connecting the point where the outer wall and inner wall are attached and a point at a top of the rounded top-portion define a vertical axis that is parallel to the central axis of the hoop.

2. The hoop of claim 1, wherein a cross-section view of inner wall, outer wall and rounded top portion defines a tear drop shape.

3. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the hoop extends in a round circle.

4. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the inner wall comprises a high friction surface relative to other surfaces of the hoop.

5. The hoop of claim 1, further comprising an iridescent film bonded to the rounded top-portion, inner wall and outer wall thereby accenting a base color of the hoop.

6. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the hoop comprises a transparent film bonded to outer surfaces of the rounded top-portion, inner wall and outer wall.

7. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the inner wall comprises a flat inner wall.

8. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the outer wall comprises a flat outer wall.

9. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the inner wall comprises an angled inner wall that causes more surface area of the inner wall to remain in contact with a user.

10. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the rounded top-portion defines a convex curve and the inner wall and the outer wall define straighter surfaces relative to the rounded top-portion thereby define a tear dropped shape cross-sectional view of the hoop.

11. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the hoop is hollow.

12. The hoop of claim 1, wherein a height of the inner wall and a height of the outer wall comprises more than inch.

13. The hoop of claim 1, wherein the hoop comprise a tube segment with a first end and a second end and further comprising a connector having a first portion and a second portion, wherein the connector receives the first end and the second end of the tube segment to define a circular hoop.

14. The hoop of claim 13, wherein the connector further comprises a rib between the first portion and the second portion and wherein the first end and the second end butt up against the rib.

15. A circular hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall; wherein a first plane defining a surface of the inner wall and a second plane defining a surface of the outer wall comprise a V-shaped angle relative to a central axis of the hoop; a cross-section view of inner wall, outer wall and rounded top portion defines a tear drop shape; and an orientation of a line connecting the point where the outer wall and inner wall are attached and a point at a top of the rounded top-portion define a vertical axis that is parallel to the central axis of the hoop.

16. A circular hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall; wherein a first plane defining a surface of the inner wall and a second plane defining a surface of the outer wall comprise a V-shaped angle relative to a central axis of the hoop; a cross-section view of inner wall, outer wall and rounded top portion defines a tear drop shape; and wherein a line connecting the top edge of the inner wall to the top edge of the outer wall defines a horizontal plane that is perpendicular to the central axis of the hoop.

17. A play and/or exercise hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop and the inner wall and the outer wall define a v-shaped cross-section with an orientation of the inner wall and the outer wall defining a set of equal angles relative to a central axis of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall wherein a line connecting the top edge of the inner wall to the top edge of the outer wall defines a horizontal plane that is perpendicular to the central axis of the hoop.

18. A play and/or exercise hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop and the inner wall and the outer wall define a v-shaped cross-section with an axis of symmetry that is parallel to a central axis of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall.

19. A circular hoop, comprising: an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop; and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall; wherein a first plane defining a surface of the inner wall and a second plane defining a surface of the outer wall comprise a V-shaped angle with an axis of symmetry that is parallel to a central axis of the hoop; and a cross-section view of inner wall, outer wall and rounded top portion defines a tear drop shape.

Description

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a hoop with a rounded top-portion facing up in accordance with the present invention;

(2) FIG. 2 shows a side view of the hoop of FIG. 1;

(3) FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the hoop along lines A-A of FIG. 1;

(4) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hoop of FIG. 1 with the rounded portion facing down;

(5) FIG. 5 shows a user playing with the hoop;

(6) FIG. 6 shows a cross-section of the hoop in relation to the trunk of the user;

(7) FIG. 7 is another embodiment of a cross-section of the hoop; and

(8) FIG. 8 is a connector plug that joins both ends of a segment of tubing to form the hoop.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

(9) Referring to FIGS. 1-4, a hoop 100 includes a rounded top portion 102 that is attached to an inner wall 104 and an outer wall 106 that converge to a V-shaped bottom edge 108. The hoop is formed from a length of tubing that is bent into a circular shape and the two ends joined (not shown).

(10) FIG. 2 is a side view of the hoop 100 showing the rounded top portion 102, the outer wall 106 and the V-shaped bottom edge 108. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the hoop 100 along the line A-A of FIG. 1. The rounded top portion 102 is attached to the inner wall 104 that converges to the bottom V-shaped edge 108. Referring to FIG. 6, the inner wall 104 and the outer wall 106 have a dimension of approximate of an inch as shown by Dimension B. In other embodiments the inner and outer walls 104, 106 may have dimensions ranging from 0.5-1.0 inches. As shown, the hoop is hollow, however, in different embodiments the inside of the hoop may be a solid composition or may be filled with solid matter, such as, for example, water or a counter weight.

(11) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hoop 100 with the V-shaped edge 108 facing up and the rounded portion 102 facing down.

(12) The hoop 100 is formed from a semi-rigid plastic, such as, for example, extruded polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate glycol, the latter being a type of thermoplastic polyester. The thickness of the hollow hoop 100 may depend on a desired weight and amount of rigidity. The diameter of the hoop 100 may range from 32-39 inches for youth or advanced adult hoopers. Mid-size hoops 100 may be approximately 36-42 inches in diameter. Large hoops 100 are typically 42 inches or larger. However, the diameter of the hoop can vary significantly based on the height and ability of the user. Typically, hoops 100 may weigh from about 0.2 to 2.5 pounds.

(13) Referring to FIG. 5, the user can grab around the ergonomic V-shape of the hoop 100 and rotate it around her hips. The user continues the momentum of the hoop by moving her hips and midsection in a front to back, side to side or push-pull motion which maintains the hoop in a circular motion.

(14) As shown in FIG. 6, the inner wall 104 rides along the user's hips. In the embodiment as show, the inner wall 104 is flat instead and angled to mate with a larger area of the user's hips, there is additional surface friction between the user and the inner flat wall 104 of the hoop. The surface friction may also be enhanced with a roughened surface, a fabric, friction tape and/or rubberized hemispherical bumps bonded to the inner flat wall 104 (not shown).

(15) In another embodiment as shown in FIG. 7, the inner wall 104 and the outer wall 106 have a slight curve relative to the top portion 104 thereby defining a tear drop cross-sectional view. Once again, the tear drop shape of the inner wall 104 creates more surface area in contact with the body of the user. Referring to FIG. 8, a connector 112 is used to attach the two ends of a segment of tubing to form the hoop 100. The connector has a first end 114 and a second end 116 and a rib 118 between the first and second ends 114, 116. The two ends of a tube segment are pushed onto the first and second end 114, 116 and butt up against the rib 118. The ends 114, 116 are then bonded or glued in place.

(16) A decorative iridescent film may be bonded to the outside of the hoop. The iridescent film is transparent so that it accents or enhances the base color of the hoop.

(17) The above description of various embodiments reveals the general nature of the invention so that others can readily modify and/or adapt for various applications other embodiments without departing from the concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications are within the scope of the claims and equivalents. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. The means, materials, and steps for carrying out various disclosed functions may take a variety of alternative forms without departing from the invention.