PORTABLE REBOUNDING DEVICE WITH ADJUSTABLE AND COLLAPSIBLE FEATURES
20250151911 ยท 2025-05-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47C7/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rebounding device includes a front member, a rear member, and at least two hinge assemblies. The front member has at least two spring arms affixed to it. Each hing assembly includes a housing which couples to an end of the rear member and a position lock mechanism contained at least in part within the housing so that in response o an input to the position lock mechanism, the front member and the rear member are moveable between a collapsed position and at least one operable position, wherein the front member is movable relative to the rear member during a rocking motion.
Claims
1. A rebounding device comprising: a front member having at least two spring arms, each spring arm coupled to the front member; a rear member; and at least two hinge assemblies, each hinge assembly including: a housing, which couples to an end the rear member; and a position lock mechanism contained at least in part within the housing so that, in response to an input to the position lock mechanism, the front member and the rear member are moveable between a collapsed position and at least one operable position, wherein the front member is movable relative to the rear member in the at least one operable position.
2. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein the position lock mechanism includes a first internal gear, a second internal gear, and an external gear positioned within the housing, wherein the external gear is configured to lock with teeth of the first internal gear and the second internal gear so that the position lock mechanism provides resistance to movement of the front member and the rear member.
3. The rebounding device of claim 2, wherein the hinge assembly further comprises a button, wherein depression of the button relative to the housing is the input to the position lock mechanism configured to unlock the external gear from the internal gear in response to an input so that the front member and rear member are freely moveable relative to one another.
4. The rebounding device of claim 3, wherein the hinge assembly further comprises a coil spring disposed between the first internal gear and the external gear, and wherein the coil spring biases the external gear into engagement with the second internal gear.
5. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein the hinge assembly further comprises a switch, wherein actuation of the switch is the input to the position lock mechanism configured to unlock the external gear from the internal gear in response to an input so that the front member and rear member are freely moveable relative to one another.
6. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein the at least one operable position includes a first operable position and a second operable position.
7. The rebounding device of claim 6, wherein the front member and the rear member in the first operable position define a first angle in the first operable position and a second angle in the second operable position, wherein the first angle is less than than the second angle.
8. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein each spring arm includes a curved end terminating in a lip.
9. The rebounding device of claim 8, where the position lock mechanism includes a channel configured to receive the curved end of a spring arm and a ridge configured to lock with the lip of the received spring arm.
10. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein the housing couples to a curved end of the spring arm so that the spring arm provides a biasing force against the front member in response to a rocking motion at the front member.
11. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein each hinge assembly includes a support pad coupled to the housing, configured to stabilize the device during a rocking motion.
12. The rebounding device of claim 11, wherein the support pad includes a grip portion spaced from the hinge assembly so that the hinge mechanism can move during a rocking motion and the grip portion remains stationary.
13. The rebounding device of claim 1, further comprising a rear stability pad coupled to the rear member configured to stabilize the device during a rocking motion
14. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein front member further comprises openings.
15. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein front member further comprises a front support pad affixed to the front member.
16. The rebounding device of claim 15, wherein the front support pad includes a plurality of raised members.
17. The rebounding device of claim 1, wherein each spring arm is coupled to the front member by a top fastener and a bottom fastener, and wherein each top fastener and each bottom fastener is configured to slidably engage the spring arm such that the spring arm is able to move along a plane substantially parallel to the front member.
18. The rebounding device of claim 17, wherein each spring arm comprises a front member lip configured to interact with at least one rib of the front member to provide a stoppage point.
19. The rebounding device of claim 17, wherein each bottom fastener is configured to act as a fulcrum for the spring arm during a rocking motion at the front member.
20. The rebounding device of claim 19, wherein each bottom fastener is configured to be placed at a plurality of locations on the front member, and wherein adjusting the location of each bottom fastener on the front member adjusts an amount of spring force applied by the spring arm during the rocking motion at the front member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0057] The front member 102 may include a plurality of openings 104 through the front member 102. These openings 104 operate to provide airflow through the openings in the front member 102 improving the thermal comfort of a user of the rebounding device 100. The front member 102 may also include one or more padded support pads, e.g. front pad 103. The front pad 103 may comprise a foam pad or a rubber material, such natural latex, or other thick, cushioning material secured to the front member 102 to provide increased support to improve the comfort of the user of the rebounding device 100. The front pad 103, as well as the front member 102, may be of a variety of shapes to accommodate different users and different applications. For example, the support pad may include raised portions in specific areas to that correspond with an acupuncture/acupressure therapy.
[0058] In the collapsed position, the front member 102 and the rear member 112 are not moveable relative to one another. This allows for a user to easily and conveniently handle the rebounding device 100, and it makes the rebounding device 100 easier to store and transport.
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[0060] Each spring arm may be composed of a rigid material that flexes in response to an object, such as a user, exerting a force against it, resulting in the spring arm exerting a biasing force back against the object. Each spring arm, e.g. 105a, may be configured to couple to a hinge assembly, e.g. 110a., in a manner that provides the biasing force, as described in greater detail below. This biasing force gently propels the user's upper body forward in response to a rocking motion at the front member 102.
[0061] In some embodiments, the spring arm 105 may be adjusted to provide a varying amount of force. For example, the spring arm 105 may include fasteners 107a, 107b that may be moveable along a length of the spring arm 105 to increase or decrease the force. This may be accomplished in some embodiments by allowing the fasteners 107a, 107b to move along a length of the spring arm 105. The lower or second fastener 107b (also referred to as a bottom fastener 107b) provides a fulcrum for the spring arm 105. The second fastener 107b may be adjustable, for example able to slide, on the front member 102 such that the location of the fulcrum for the spring arm 105 is adjusted, and thereby adjusting the amount of spring force exerted when a rocking motion is applied to the rebounding device. In other embodiments, the front member 102 may include a plurality of optional mounting points along the length of the spring arm 105 for the second fastener 107b to be moved between as desired by the user. In some embodiments, the size of the bottom fastener 107b is as small as possible to improve the cycling life of the spring arm 105, while maintaining enough material to resist the force of the spring arm 105. Further, additional reinforcing spring elements may be positioned between the spring arm 105 and the respective hinge assembly 110. For example, reinforcing spring elements may snap onto the spring arms 105. The ability to optionally add and/or adjust reinforcing spring elements and fastener 107b positions also enables the rebounding device to be purchased for a single home and used for people of various sizes.
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[0063] The housing 114 may include a first housing body 115. In the illustrated embodiment, the first housing body 115 is generally cylindrical member about a central axis, and extends away from the central axis to form a port 116. The port 116 may be an opening configured to receive an end of the rear member 112 in order to couple the rear member 112 to the housing 114 and to the hinge assembly 110. The housing 114 may also include a second housing body 123 configured to contain a position lock mechanism 118, at least in part, within the housing 114. The housing 114 and its pieces may be composed of one or a number of molded plastic components.
[0064] The hinge assembly 110 may also include a position lock mechanism 118 contained at least in part within the housing 114, for example within the first housing body 115. The position lock mechanism 118 may be configured to receive an end of a spring arm 105, affixed to the front member 102, to couple the front member 102 to the hinge assembly 110. The position lock mechanism 118 may also allow for a user to change a position of the rebounding device 100 in response to an input.
[0065] Each hinge assembly, e.g. 110, may be configured to rest on a flat surface, such as the floor or a seat of a chair, to support the rebounding device 100. Each hinge assembly 110 may include a support pad 130 coupled to the housing configured to help stabilize the device during use. For example the support pad 130 may have a ridged texture to help prevent the rebounding device 100 from slipping during use. In other embodiments, the support pad 130 may include additional features such as spacers or bearing assemblies that allow the hinge assembly 110 to rotate relative to the support pad 130. For example, the support pad 130 may include a grip portion configured to grip the surface on which the hinge assembly is placed. The grip portion may be spaced from the hinge mechanism so that the hinge mechanism can move with the rocking motion while the grip portion remains stationary on the ground surface.
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[0069] Each hinge assembly 110 may include a housing 114 and a position lock mechanism 118 contained at least in part within the housing 114. The housing 114 may comprise a first housing body 115 configured to couple to an end of the rear member 112 and a second housing body 123 configured to couple the position lock mechanism 118 to the housing 114 at least in part. The first housing body 115 may contain indentions 117 (see
[0070] The position lock mechanism 118 is configured to allow a user to change the position of the rear member 112 of the device 100 between a collapsed position (for storage or travel, see
[0071] Each position lock mechanism 118 may include a first mechanism body 119. The first mechanism body 119 may be generally cylindrical about the central axis. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the first mechanism body 119 may be flat on one surface with the opposite side being hollowed out to form a first internal gear 120, having a plurality of teeth protruding toward the central axis. A spool 122 may extend along the central axis of ther first mechanism body. The position lock mechanism 118 may also include an external gear 121 having a plurality of teeth protruding away from the central axis. The external gear 121 may be configured to fit into the first mechanism body 119 around the spool 122 and to lock with the teeth of the first internal gear 120 so that the position lock mechanism 118 provides resistance to movement of the front member 102 and the rear member 112. Additionally, the first housing body 115 may include a second internal gear 128 identical to the first internal gear 120 of the first mechanism housing 119 to which the external gear 121 locks into.
[0072] The interlocking connection between the first internal gear 120 and external gear 121 simultaneously with the interlocking connection between the external gear 121 and the second internal gear 128 holds the rebounding device 100 in a position so that the front member 102 and the rear member 112, are locked into position during use and do not move relative to one another during use except for deflection of the spring arms 105a, 105b as part of the rebounding force. A coil spring 125 biases the exernal gear 121 into engagement with the first internal gear 120 and the second internal gear 128. This spring 125 holds the device in a selected position of a plurality of operable positions. The position lock mechanism 118 may also include a plurality of flanges 124 in the first mechanism body 119 configured to interlock with the indentions 117 of the first housing body 115 to couple the position lock mechanism 118 to the housing 115. In some embodiments, the indentations 117 limit the amount of rotation between the first housing body 115 and the first mechanism body 119 such that only a certain amount of positions are available to a user.
[0073] In the illustrated embodiment, the position lock mechanism includes a button 129, accessible to a user of the rebounding device 100. In response to an input or manipulation (e.g. depressing the button 129 and holding it), the button 129 unlocks of the connection between the second internal gear 128 and the external gear 121, for example by compressing the coil spring 125 and moving the external gear 121 so that it is no longer locked into the teeth of the second internal gear 128. The external gear 121 is then only engaged with and fully enclosed by the first internal gear 120, and the first internal gear 120 is free to rotate relative to the second internal gear 128. In other words, the position of the rear member 112 relative to the front member 102 (or vice versa) may be adjusted when the button 129 is sufficiently depressed, as described in further detail in the below description of
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[0075] When the button 129 is depressed as shown in
[0076] As the rebounding device 100 contains at least two hinge assemblies, e.g. 110a, 110b, the button 129 or other input device of each hinge assembly must be depressed in order to allow a user to freely move the front member 102 and rear member 112 relative to one another. When each button 129 of each hinge assembly 110 is depressed, the external gears 121 and gear of the first housing bodies 115 of the hinge assemblies 110a, 110b unlock, allowing for the movement of the front member 102 or the rear member 112 in order to change a position of the rebounding device 100.
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[0078] For example, the rear member 112, may have a U-shape and may be comprised of a plastic and/or metal material to provide sufficient structure and shape to the rear member 112. For example the rear member 112 may be a metal U-shape with ends configured to couple to a hinge assembly. The rear member 112 configured to rest against a solid surface and to support the front member 102 and a user. A foam or rubber pad 113 may be affixed to the rear member 112, configured to provide extra grip and support against the surface upon the rear member 112 is placed. This pad 113 may improve device stability as well as protect the surface on which the rear member 112 is placed from damage.
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[0080] Further, the standing structural support 150 may be coupled to the rear member 112 by a removable snap-fit connection, as shown in
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[0083] A user may determine that more space is required in order to experience a deeper rocking motion in contrast to the more shallow rocking motion provided by the first operable position. Accordingly, the user may change the position of the device 100 via the position lock mechanisms 118a, 118b of the hinge assembly 110 into a second operable position.
[0084] In some embodiments, the front member 102 or the rear member 112 may have an aperture to accommodate the shape of a user's hand, to allow a user to lift and carry the rebounding device 100.
[0085] The rebounding device 100 may also include accessories such as arm rests, pockets, straps for attaching pillows or other cushions, straps for holding the front 102 and rear members 112 in the collapsed position, and hooks for hooking the device onto a chair or other structure may be included as well. In other embodiments, the rebounding device 100 may include accessories which are couplable to the rear surface of the front member 102 and/or the plurality of ribs 109. For example, a vibrating device may be snapped into or affixed to at least a portion of the plurality of ribs and cause vibration in the front member 102 when activated to soothe or massage a user during use. Other accessories such as portable speakers, phone holders, containers, food and/or drink holders, and others may be included in a similar manner in some embodiments. The plurality of ribs 109 may include slots which allow a snap fit with the accessories, or the accessories may be coupled by a press-fit connection between consecutive ribs 109 in some embodiments. In other embodiments the accessories include spring-loaded connections to provide friction with the ribs 109 and hold the accessory in place. A single accessory may be configured to span several rows of ribs 109 in some embodiments. The rebounding device 100 may also include a fabric slip which is configured to cover the front member 102 and provide further comfort for a user (i.e. by providing further cushioning). The fabric slip may also be configured to cover the accessories which are coupled to the plurality of ribs 109 in some embodiments, in order to protect the accessories and/or prevent interference thereupon.
[0086] Additionally, in other embodiments, the rebounding device may allow for a user to adjust the biasing force supplied by the rebounding device in order to experience the optimal rocking for a given individual. For example, additional components may snap on to the front member 102 or one of the hinge assemblies that increases the resistance provided by the spiring arms in response to an input such as a rocking motion.
[0087] It should be appreciated that the coupling mechanisms identified in the application are exemplary and other coupling mechanisms may be added or omitted in other embodiments of the rebounding device 100.
[0088] The dimensions of the rebounding device(s) 100 disclosed herein may be modified in order to tailor the device to a specific use and/or for an individual user. For example, the width of the rebounding device and/or size of the junction members may be larger than illustrated herein in order to accommodate for usage with a wheelchair or a hospital bed.
[0089] As described above, the rebounding device 100 can be used in a variety of applications, from comfortable seating for gamers, to rocking an infant to sleep, to the comfort and benefit for those with conditions such as dementia, anxiety, and autism. It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.