Anti-slip yoga rugs
11660495 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An anti-slip yoga rug comprising a fabric weave including a weft and a warp. The anti-slip yoga rug also comprising a topside grip, the topside grip including an anti-slip ridge woven into the fabric weave, and a bottom-side grip. The anti-slip yoga rug further including an edger that circumferentially surrounds one or more edges of the anti-slip yoga rug and wherein the bottom-side grip mechanically connects to an underside of the edger.
Claims
1. An anti-slip yoga rug comprising: a fabric weave consisting of a thread having a plurality of plys, at least one ply including an anti-microbial stainless steel fiber, the fabric weave including a weft and a warp; a plurality of anti-slip grips woven through the fabric weave and spaced at least one inch apart, each anti-slip grip comprised of a rubber anti-slip material and including an upper grip and a lower grip, the upper grip at least partially exposed on a top-side of fabric weave and configured to provide a first anti-slip surface configured to reduce the slipping of a user with respect to the anti-slip yoga rug, the lower grip at least partially exposed on a bottom-side of a fabric weave and configured to provide a second anti-slip surface configured to reduce the slipping of the anti-slip yoga rug with respect to a ground surface; and a bottom-side grip mechanically connected to an under-side of the anti-slip yoga rug and configured to interact with the ground surface to provide a third anti-slip surface configured to reduce the slipping of the anti-slip yoga rug with respect to the ground surface.
2. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the fabric weave includes a cotton fiber.
3. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of anti-slip grips is further comprised of at least two rubber strands.
4. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the plurality of anti-slip grips is further comprised of a first plurality of anti-slip grips on a first end of the anti-slip yoga rug and a second plurality of anti-slip grips on a second end of the anti-slip yoga rug.
5. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the bottom-side grip is comprised of rubber.
6. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the bottom-side grip is comprised of latex.
7. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein each anti-slip grip includes plastic.
8. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein each anti-slip grip includes recycled mats.
9. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein each anti-slip grip includes silicone.
10. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein each anti-slip grip includes EDPM rubber.
11. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein each anti-slip grip includes elastic material.
12. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the fabric weave includes a hemp fiber.
13. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the fabric weave includes a bamboo fiber.
14. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the bottom-side grip is adhered to the anti-slip grip.
15. The anti-slip yoga rug of claim 1, wherein the bottom-side grip is comprised of at least one of plastic or silicon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) The Ridgeback™ yoga rug of the present invention is an innovative solution to known problems, compiling form and function equally to the universal problems of slippage, fidgeting, sweat wicking, absorption, hygienic, and other distractions that may occur during a yoga practice. The Ridgeback™ yoga rug or anti-slip yoga rug embodies multiple features listed below, which may allow the rug to resist movement throughout an entire yoga/fitness practice. The one or more features below may, additionally or alternatively, prevent the user from slipping on top of the rug as they hold their yoga/fitness positions.
(13) Referring generally to
(14) The fabric weave 110 may absorb or otherwise wick sweat away from a user. The fabric weave 110 may, additionally or alternatively, provide a user with a natural grip during their practice, which may reduce or minimize slipping. The fabric weave 110 may be hand woven, machine woven, or some combination thereof.
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(16) In several embodiments, the fibers or threads of the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may be comprised of natural fibers. In some embodiments, the fibers or threads may be comprised of cotton. In some embodiments, the fibers or threads of the fabric weave 110 may, additionally or alternatively, be comprised of hemp, bamboo, soy, silk, linen, any other suitable natural fiber, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the fibers or threads of the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may, additionally or alternatively, be comprised of one or more synthetic fibers or materials. For example, and without limitation, the one or more synthetic fibers or materials may include rayon, polyester, nylon, fleece, plastic, rubber, PVC, Vinyl, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof. In various embodiments having two or more ply's, one or more of the individual ply's may be a natural and/or synthetic fiber and one or more ply's may be an alternative material thread comprised of elastic, rubber, PVC, Vinyl, silicone, EPDM or other anti-slip fibers.
(17) In various embodiments, the fabric weave 110 may include an antimicrobial, an antibacterial, a deodorizer, or some combination thereof. In some embodiments, the antimicrobial, antibacterial, or deodorizer may be comprised of a natural fiber or material, including but not limited to silver. In other embodiments, other materials may, additionally or alternatively, be used, including but not limited to, stainless steel. In still other embodiments, the fabric weave 110 may, additionally or alternatively, be treated to include one or more of these features or other desired properties.
(18) In some embodiments, the fabric weave 110 may, additionally or alternatively, include a cooling activation material, a warming activation material, or both. An example of, but not limiting too, a cooling material fabric would be the use of ‘Ice Cotton” or “Stanford Material” that would act as the base alternative material as the warp and weft of the anti-slip yoga rug/towel.
(19) Topside Grip 130: Anti-slip gripper ridges/cord/thread.
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(21) In a preferred embodiment, the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may include twenty-eight anti-slip ridges 315. In one such embodiment, fourteen anti-slip ridges 315 may be generally located on or towards the front side 302 of anti-slip yoga rug 100 and fourteen anti-slip ridges 315 may be generally located on or towards the back side 304 of anti-slip yoga rug 100. In the various embodiments, the anti-slip ridges 315 may be generally separated by one or more spaces 320. In one embodiment, the space 320 between the anti-slip ridges 315 may be approximately 1.75 inches. In other embodiments, the space 320 may be greater than or less than 1.75 inches. In various embodiments, the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may additionally include a center space 340 generally void of anti-slip ridges 315. In one embodiment, the center space 340 is approximately 22.5 inches in length. In other embodiments, the space 340 may be greater than or less than 22.5 inches. In at least one embodiment, the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may not include a center space 340.
(22) As may be appreciated, in other embodiments, the anti-slip yoga rug 100 may include greater than or less than twenty-eight anti-slip ridges 315. In some embodiments, the anti-slip ridges 315 may be spaced 320 the entire length of anti-slip yoga rug 100. In some embodiments, there may be more anti-slip ridges 315 located on or towards the front side 302 of anti-slip yoga rug 100. In other embodiments, there may be more anti-slip ridges 315 located on or towards the back side 304 of anti-slip yoga rug 100. In addition, in some embodiments, the spacing 320, 340 between anti-slip ridges 315 may not be uniform. That is, the spacing 320, 340 may generally vary between each of the anti-slip ridges 315.
(23) In various embodiments, each of the plurality of anti-slip ridges 315 may be hand woven, machine woven, or secured using some combination thereof to the fabric weave 110. In at least one embodiment, the anti-slip ridges 315 of the topside grip 130 may be woven as part of the weft. In at least one embodiment, the anti-slip ridges 315 of the topside grip 130 may, additionally or alternatively, be woven as part of the warp. In still other embodiments, the anti-slip ridge 315 may be adhered, bonded, or fused onto the fabric weave 110. As may be appreciated, any suitable method to secure or attach the one or more anti-slip ridges 315 to the fabric weave 110 may be used.
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(25) In other embodiments, and with reference to
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(27) In various embodiments, the anti-slip ridge 315, 415A-C may run horizontally, vertically, or obliquely relative to the length dimension of the anti-slip yoga rug 100, 400A-C. In some embodiments, one or more of the anti-slip ridges may be generally woven across the entire anti-slip yoga rug; from one peripheral edge to the opposing peripheral edge. In some embodiments, one or more of the anti-slip ridges may be woven such that they span a distance less than the entire length or width of the anti-slip yoga rug. In some embodiments, and with reference to
(28) In some embodiments the topside grip may take other forms, including but not limited to, a piled, sheared, turfed, a woven pattern, a random woven arrangement, any other suitable form, or any combination thereof. As may be appreciated, any suitable design or shape may be used.
(29) As may be appreciated, the anti-slip ridges of the topside grip may be comprised of a material that is anti-slip, i.e., a material having a texture or shape that may prevent or minimize slipping. In a preferred embodiment, the anti-slip ridges 315, 415A-C, 515 of the topside grip 130 may be comprised, at least in part, of EPDM rubber. In at least one embodiment, the EPDM may include a UV protectant, which may promotes durability. In various embodiments, the anti-slip ridges 315, 415A-C, 515 of the topside grip 130 may, additionally or alternatively be comprised of Buna, Silicone, elastic, latex, any other thermos-elastic material, PVC, vinyl, recycled rubber, non recycled rubber, Jute, recycled yoga/fitness mats, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof.
(30) In some embodiments, the topside grip 130 may be comprised of multiple strands or threads of Buna, silicone, EPDM rubber or other thermoelastic material interwoven into the fabric weave 110, 410A-C. In some embodiments, one or more of the strands or cords are formed of Nitrile rubber, also known as Buna-N, Perbunan, acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, and NBR. More generally, these are synthetic rubber copolymers of acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene. Some other trade names of these materials include Nipol, Krynac and Europrene. Silicone refers to polymers that include any inert, synthetic compound made up of repeating units of siloxane, which is a chain of alternating silicon atoms and oxygen atoms, frequently combined with carbon and/or hydrogen. Natural rubbers or other materials having a higher coefficient of friction than the fabric weave 110, 410A-C are used in other embodiments. In various embodiments, the material comprising the fabric weave 110, 410A-C may have a generally higher absorbency than the topside grip 130. In other embodiments, the material comprising the topside grip 130 may have the same or higher absorbency as the fabric weave 110, 410A-C.
(31) In some embodiments, the anti-slip ridge 315 of the top-side grip 130 may generally protrude out from the fabric weave 110, thereby creating a ridge or other surface to assist in preventing or minimizing slipping. In other embodiments, the anti-slip ridge 315 may be flush with the fabric weave 110.
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(33) In various embodiments, the edger 170 may be comprised of a polyester grosgrain. In some embodiments, the edger 170 may, additionally or alternatively, be comprised of one or more materials including, but not limited to, nylon, rayon, PVC, vinyl, fleece, natural or organic cotton, patterned trim borders that are handwoven, scraps of recycled denim, cotton, poly/tri/quad blends, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof.
(34) In some embodiments the edger 170 may be sewn or stitched onto the fabric weave 110, which may assist in preventing fraying. The edger 170 may, additionally or alternatively, secure the topside grip 130 and bottom-side grip 150 (discussed below).
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(37) In some embodiments, the bottom-side grip 150 may be attached, secured, or adhered to the floor or mat facing side 672 of edger 170. Any suitable method to connect the bottom-side grip to the edger 170 may be used. With reference to
(38) In other embodiments, and as seen in
(39) With general reference to
(40) In various embodiments, the canvass fabric 754 may be comprised of cotton, spandex, polyester, nylon, rayon, linen, silk, satin, denim, jute, any other woven fabric, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof. In at least one embodiment, the gripper tape 752 is elastic. In one such embodiment, the canvass fabric 754 may, additionally or alternatively, include elastic. In various embodiments, the grip 756 may be comprised of silicone, EPDM, Buna, elastic, latex, PVC, vinyl, rubber, any other thermos-elastic material, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof.
(41) In some embodiments the canvass fabric, grip or both may not be present. In such embodiments, a suitable bottom-side grip 150 may, additionally or alternatively, include, but is not limited to, cotton, spandex, polyester, nylon, rayon, linen, silk, satin, denim, silicone, silver thread, jute, stainless steel thread, or any polymer sticky material or natural woven fabric either designed in a pattern or individual placement. In various embodiments, the bottom-side grip 150 may, additionally or alternatively, include but is not limited to, EPDM, Buna, Silicone, elastic, latex, any other thermos-elastic material, PVC, vinyl, recycled rubber, non recycled rubber, Jute, recycled yoga/fitness mats, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof. As may be appreciated, any suitable design and material may be used. In addition, any suitable method to secure or affix the bottom-side grip 150 to the edger 170 or fabric weave 110 may be used.
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(43) The pocket 180 may be generally positioned along one or more edges of the anti-slip yoga rug 100. In some embodiments, the pocket 180 may be generally positioned near the front of the anti-slip yoga rug 100. In other embodiments, the pocket 180 may, additionally or alternatively, be generally positioned near the back of the anti-slip yoga rug 100. In most embodiments, the pocket 180 may be positioned on the topside of the anti-slip yoga rug 100. In other embodiments, the pocket 180 may be positioned on the bottom-side of the anti-slip yoga rug 100. For example, in some embodiments the pocket 180 may be positioned in the bottom right hand corner, bottom left hand corner, top left hand corner, top right hand corner, or at some location in the middle of the anti-slip yoga rug. In at least one embodiment, the pocket 180 may be located at least partially within the edger 170. As may be appreciated, the pocket 180 may be positioned at any suitable location.
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(45) In various embodiments, the pocket 180 may include a closure 884. In some embodiments the closure 884 of the pocket 180 may be a YKK Metaluxe lock stop with rubber tip zipper. However, in other embodiments, the closure may comprise but is not limited to, Velcro, zip-lock slider, snap button, buttons, glue, any other suitable adhesive, any other suitable closure, or any combination thereof.
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(47) In some embodiments, the grommet 190 may be comprised of a rolled rim with a metal spur washer. In some embodiments, the grommet may be a hole or loop of any appropriate material. In various embodiments, the grommet 190 may be comprised of black oxidized brass. In other embodiments, the grommet 190 may, additionally or alternatively, include but is not limited to, copper, metal, stainless steel, plastic, ceramic, glass, any other suitable material, or any combination thereof.
(48) In at least one embodiment, the grommet 190 may have a diameter of 9/16 of an inch. In other embodiments, the grommet 190 may have a diameter greater than or less than 9/16 of an inch.
(49) In at least one embodiment, the grommet 190 may have a reinforced stitch of the woven warp 122 and weft 124 due to the puncturing within the borders or base rug fabric.
(50) In some embodiments, a loop may, additionally or alternatively, be used. The loop may be woven into, sewn or stitched, or otherwise connected to the fabric weave 110 or edger 170. The loop may also provide a point
(51) Those skilled in the art will also appreciate further features and advantages of the invention based on the above-described aspects. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described.
(52) While the present disclosure has been described in connection with a plurality of exemplary aspects, as illustrated in the various figures and discussed herein, it is understood that other similar aspects or features may be used and modifications and additions may be made without deviating from the scope of the present invention. For example, various features may have been described in particular detail with respect to one aspect of the present disclosure, but such features may be present or incorporated into other aspects described herein without deviating from the scope of the invention contemplated by the present disclosure. The aspects above are intended to be illustrative and not limiting. Additional aspects are within the scope of the claims. Moreover, the aspects and features of the aspects described herein are not mutually exclusive.
(53) In addition, persons of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that the invention may comprise fewer features than illustrated or described in any individual aspect disclosed herein. The aspects are not meant to be exhaustive of the ways in which the various features described herein may be combined or used. The present disclosure should not be limited to any single aspect or aspect.