EP3355999A1 - Telescopic belt with multifunction support, to be used for fitness and to improve proprioceptive capabilities - Google Patents
Telescopic belt with multifunction support, to be used for fitness and to improve proprioceptive capabilitiesInfo
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- EP3355999A1 EP3355999A1 EP16797660.4A EP16797660A EP3355999A1 EP 3355999 A1 EP3355999 A1 EP 3355999A1 EP 16797660 A EP16797660 A EP 16797660A EP 3355999 A1 EP3355999 A1 EP 3355999A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to equipment for performing exercises aimed in improving physical conditions, more particularly the invention relates to a series of solutions which use a belt of non-elastic flexible material to perform exercises for improving kinesthetic self-control as well as for endurance and strengthening of muscular system.
- suspension training techniques carried out by using an exerciser having belts and handles which make an athlete able in training using his/her own body weight.
- the suspension training is carried out through a series of exercises in which the body is strongly unbalanced to improve strength, balance and endurance of muscular system.
- Such technique involves practicing a series of exercises without resorting to various tools (such as handlebars, bars, benches...); that is a key advantage for people having a life style full of commitments and no time to go to the gym.
- a solution according to the present invention aims to overcome the above mentioned limits.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a telescopic belt for fitness and to improve proprioceptive capabilities that, in addition to improving athlete's strength and stamina, allows an user to exercise, contextually, the effort and proprioceptive components of a particular movement.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide combined systems for activating and exercising athlete's kinesthetic functionalities, enabling him/her in obtaining optimized performances regarding the ability of perceiving his/her own movement and posture, through a real-time interaction between different types of strains.
- a training equipment based on a flexible telescopic belt in semi-rigid material comprising, two terminal sections closed on themselves, which adjust the flexible belt length according to athlete's height and type of exercise he/she is going to perform, and two elongated flexible belt sections which extend from fastening and holding means down toward the ground, up to a certain height adjustable by means of said fastening and adjusting means.
- a length-adjustable, rigid flat support could be inserted as integral with said belt , by means of couples of adjusting and fastening means.
- stabilizing means such as lateral weights resting on the ground, which limit said apparatus front/rear spatial oscillation as well as its transverse oscillation
- b- destabilization means such as suspended weights in position which is symmetrical or asymmetrical, with respect to a support central part, thereby amplifying unbalance components in front/rear spatial
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the belt in its whole extension
- Fig. 2A-B are sectional views of an additional component of a belt according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3A is a sectional view of a different configuration of the support shown Fig. 2; and Fig. 3B is a sectional view of an support detail shown in Fig. 3A;
- Fig 4 is a schematic view of a particular use of a belt according to the present invention.
- Fig. 5A and 5B are sectional views of a different configuration of the support shown in Fig .2;
- Fig 6 is a schematic view of a further particular use of a belt according to the present invention.
- Fig 7 is still a schematic view of another particular use of a belt according to the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a view showing the upper clamp means to support apparatus;
- Fig 9. is a sectional view showing the adjusting means for horizontal positioning of the support board;
- Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a further particular embodiment of a support board according to the present invention.
- This relates to a flexible but not elastic belt , in a fabric material such as hemp, that is a semi-rigid natural material.
- a fabric material such as hemp
- rigidity is given not only by the type of constituent material but also by the belt size which is configured as an elongated band 1 with a varying thickness from 1.5 cm to 2 cm and a varying width from 6 cm to 7 cm.
- each pocket pair is intended to integrally receive end sections of a rigid support 3 which remains blocked during an exercise execution, when inserted.
- Pockets 2 are placed symmetrically, but they can be used even in an asymmetric manner: that is when support 3 is placed into pocket pairs having a different distance from the central point 4 of the flexible belt - for example into the pockets 2"" and 2'.
- the advantage of that is extremely important considering a user which is improving his/her proprioceptive functions of the ankle or knee. Even an athlete starts with a series of exercises in which support 3 is perfectly parallel to the ground, where support end sections are inserted into a pair of pockets 2', 2", which are perfectly symmetrical with respect to the center 4 of the flexible belt, then the support slope gradually increases relative to the ground by inserting said support into pocket pairs which are displaced relative to the symmetry center 4.
- a preferred configuration of the present invention provides a support 3 formed with a slight central recess, intended to receive an athlete foot and/or a shoe worn by him/her. Stability in foot insertion allows to exercise a proprioceptive component in a more specific manner, since there is no variability resulting from foot slipping on said support.
- support is composed of three components with two lower sections 6', 6"- provided with at least one raised portion with a dovetail shape - and able to slide into a matching recess in an upper structure 7.
- At least two corresponding holes placed between said lower sections 6', 6" and a top section 7 are aligned to receive a pair of safety elastic split pins 8, which are able to block said lower sections 6', 6" into a fixed element 7 during their translation, in order to obtain a rigid support varying in length according to the type of exercise to be performed, as well as to athlete's height.
- the split pin 8 is formed with a folded bar, with a first straight part and a second part shaped as to be able in bending without it deforming, so that said second part can be reused.
- the straight end has to be inserted in a hole, while the other one is shaped to make an elastic grip directly on a hole).
- the elastic split pin is especially useful in cases wherein a frequent disassembly and reassembly is expected -engagement / disengagement -.
- said support In order to have a support with a slightly wider plane than the basic width of the belt, it is preferable to configure said support with: i- two protruding narrow terminal sections, 11 ', 11", which have to be inserted into containment pockets 2, and ii- a slightly larger supporting surface, such as to allow a foot support with the whole foot sole.
- pockets 2 material is an elastic material - for example a rubber-based material -, therefore said material is different from the belt 1 material which is a not elastic material - such as hemp or woven rope -.
- Pockets 2 in elastic material are made integral with the hemp belt through suitable seams which ensure a perfect integral combination of the two components.
- rigidity of belt/support integral structure in the belt area in which they are interfaced Said rigidity is essential in that it limits belt spiraling and winding tendency.
- Pocket configured containment device (sewn on the belt 3) is just an example.
- a pair of sandwich- type locking devices 35', 35" can be used, such as those used to retain a roof bag on a car roof.
- Said device comprises distributed screws, such as headless stud-type screws, to be forced into a female screw, wherein tightening takes place on the belt and causes slight deformations on threads which ensure an interlocking with the inserted integral belt 1. It forms a clamp which affects a large section of the interfaced support 3 - comprising the upper part F and the lower part G- and flexible support, without damage their strength. In fact, in this way a through hole through the belt is avoided.
- support is configured with a composed structure of the type shown in Figure 3, with a fixed supporting plane A and an internal tilting plane or frontal part B, which allows a limited oscillation centered on support X', X". It is possible to have oscillations of about 7°- 8° in order to provide said composed structure with instability due to both the belt, which oscillates as suspended, and the plane B realized with a tilting structure.
- support implementation is obtained by means of two complementary structures, A and B, a first structure A, is a fixed containment structure, being provided with two wings 11 ' and 11" for insertion into pockets 2' and 2", and a second structure B which is fixed, with a slight backlash, to the containment structure A by a mechanical connection 18 (for example a nut, bolt and interposed seal) conferring the desired oscillation degree.
- a mechanical connection 18 for example a nut, bolt and interposed seal
- a supporting support itself is configured as an oscillating structure.
- Support B is a tilting board made of a supporting overturned semi ellipsoidal element (with an elongated lentil shape, namely an oblate spheroid shape) able to provide a calibrated oscillation related to support X', X", having a mounting pin 18 as a pivot.
- Structure B returns to a straight position, by means of a system of at least four elastic elements 24, such as fixed springs, each of them ending with a helical profile so as to abut and match with the ellipsoidal profile supported by it.
- support board 3 is configured into two sections I and II, being set one above the other as shown in Figures 5A and 5B, with a threaded pin 18 in a blind hole which keeps them together, or providing a bearing interworking, wherein said bearing is fixed to the lower section II and able to rotate the upper section I.
- the pair of protrusions 25', 25' are fixed to the lower support section II and placed at opposite sides, at a support board 3 end, said protrusions are covered with a soft rubber-like material, or other material with a soft padding which reduces abutting with the upper support I. They protrude about 3-4 cm with respect to lateral edges of the supporting board II.
- a further preferred embodiment provides for application of constraints or stabilizing weights 9 to the belt 1: said weights can be provided with accessories for a telescopic kit of the belt 1, or said weights can be dumbbells or heavy elements already present in the gym.
- said weights can be provided with accessories for a telescopic kit of the belt 1, or said weights can be dumbbells or heavy elements already present in the gym.
- fittings 10 - such as bands or small ropes - are configured, which originate symmetrically in a lower area of the belt in a middle position spaced from containment pockets 2 of support board 3.
- the purpose is to provide a stabilizing element of the flexible belt 1 that would be otherwise subjected to too large intrinsic oscillations, both in a transverse and longitudinal direction.
- stabilizers 10 are provided with two slider adjusters or elastic elements such as springs, to form actual oscillation dampers. Regulation allows for tensioning or progressive loosening up to actual disengagement.
- a further embodiment of the invention provides for a weight 20 hanging centrally from the support board 3.
- This configuration can be used primarily to produce an unbalanced action with an effect known in physics by the technical term 'chaotic movement'.
- a double pendulum is a physic system consisting of two pendulums, one attached to the end of the other. Its dynamic behavior is highly sensitive to small changes in the initial conditions and, due to some important energy values, its movement is chaotic. Obviously, it is essential the load of the weight 20, attached to the bottom related to the board 3, as shown in Figure 6. Particularly, a relationship between the weight of the user that goes on the board 3 and the weight 20 relative to the second swinging pendulum has been established.
- a boy who weighs 30-35 kilos should use a relatively low mass, related to an athlete who weighs 80-90 kilos and does the same type of exercises.
- the weight 20 is hung centrally from the board 3. Actually, it is hung through two pairs of wires 21 ' and 21 ". These pairs of wires are wrapped around the board 3, that is provided with a pairs of grooves 22' and 22". Both pairs of wires enter these grooves to provide a pair of supporting elements centered in relation to the weight 20, which is placed at the bottom now, hanging and symmetrically spaced from the ends of the board 3.
- the belt is not provided with any type of hole or groove to insert the usual range of accessories, board, weight... That is to say, the belt maintains its adaptability, integrity and strength.
- a support rod 12 which is to be placed at a height higher than the board 3.
- the user grabs this rod when he climbs on the board using his foot or his knee in order to do his exercises, like the boom in a windsurf board.
- the user once his foot or his knee is inserted in the belt, can lean on the rod 12, whose height is adjustable, as required.
- a single bar is used, provided with two of the sandwich supports 16, already mentioned, at its ends; such supports tighten the belt 1 at the height more suitable to the exercise and/or the user's height.
- the double oscillating system 1, 20 can be considered and the system may consist of two equal or different masses, placed at the end of the board 3.
- the behavior is comparable to that of two simple or composite pendulums and the movement can occur in three dimensions or it can be limited to the vertical plane solely.
- the second pendulum is constituted by two oscillating masses and it is therefore provided with two arms to be considered as oscillating pendulums with a phase-shift with each other.
- This limited solicitation starts from one of two weights 23' o 23" of the apparatus, so as to provide an oscillation/vibration of the apparatus to only one side of the board 3.
- the user directs his proprioceptive capacity on this side of the board 3 in order to produce a stabilization on such side.
- the oscillation induced by the second weight 23" starts, bringing the user to direct to the other side of the board 3 affected by the periodical oscillatory phenomenon.
- the exercise becomes a sort of competition with the dampening of the oscillatory phenomenon, which propagates alternately to both sides of the board 3, capturing the attention and the concentration of the athlete who does the exercise, in order to achieve or maintain his/her proprioceptive capacities at an efficient level.
- an adjustment (to the ground) of the parallelism of the board 3 is provided, intervening on two different components of the telescopic belt: the ends 14' and 14"" of the belt and the arrangement of the supporting board 3.
- pairs of elements 5, 26 are provided at each end, for insertion and locking one inside the other.
- elements similar to strips of tape are provided, which are sewn in series at predetermined progressive distances from each end. These seams are open on both opposite sides and through them a snap-hook- like fastening element 26 is inserted each time.
- a ring 5 - or a rigid element anyway closed with a semi-elliptical, for example, profile - is provided and its function is to be inserted in the snap-hook 26 to lock the ends 14 of the belt 1 on the table 36.
- a ring 5 - or a rigid element anyway closed with a semi-elliptical, for example, profile - is provided and its function is to be inserted in the snap-hook 26 to lock the ends 14 of the belt 1 on the table 36.
- the terminal part 14 of the belt can be wound several times around the support board 36 until reaching the desired matching between a' and a", b' and b", c' and c" ... between the ring 5 and the snap-hook 26 (not visible in Fig. 8 A, but only in Fig. 1).
- the belt 1 is wound once or several times, starting from a rough measure, depending on the height of the board 3 from the ground to be obtained.
- the comprehensive solution to this kind of problem is the insertion of the board 3 in the pockets 2 made of an elastic material, with a minimum play provided on one side and on the other of these pockets 2', 2"; 2"', 2 1V ; 2 V ; 2 V1 , opposed to each other.
- the truncated cone profile of the two tabs 1 ⁇ , 1 1 " inserts in the two pockets 2', 2" leaving a minimum gap / clearance 30', 30" of 1 -2 cm, respectively, at the bottom of both pockets.
- the stability of the board 3 in the two pockets 2 is ensured by the close interfacing between the two tabs 11 ', 11 " and the pockets 2', 2"; 2"', 2 iv ; 2 V ; 2 vi , made of elastic material.
- the athlete who is about to perform an exercise puts one foot on the board 3 and, if he notes an unwanted slope in the board, he arranges for a rebalancing. In practice, facilitated by the truncated cone profile, he forces the board into the pocket 2 where he notices that the belt falls lower. In this way, eliminating the gap / clearance 30, the section of belt that hangs, 1 ' or 1 ", which is longer than the other, is shortened.
- a visible and closed at both ends little tube, half filled with fluid is placed on the board 3. It is arranged so as to be transversally visible to the user. In practice it is provided a simple tool similar to a level, for monitoring the horizontal configuration through the position of a bubble of air in the half filled little tube.
- the process of fine adjustment of the board-ground parallelism may be obtained by other types of boards and related couplings with the belt.
- the board 3 is constituted by two sections (an upper and a lower one) that are structured as a sandwich on the belt 1, forming a sort of vice, the unity and stability of the apparatus is granted by at least one pair of locking vice, or by spring mechanisms such as lever lock clamps - like in the ski boots - that allow to lock the upper to the lower section by locking the belt 1 there, in the middle.
- the fine adjustment may be performed immediately, by loosening the clamps and sliding to the left or right the whole upper/lower section of the belt.
- the little tube, half filled with fluid allows to assess the degree of parallelism with respect to the ground.
- the communications of the computer that, in a visual (graphic or textual) mode or in a sonic mode, inform the user of the correspondence between the exercises being performed and the planned program are established.
- one or more acceleration sensors are enough; they are located on the belt 1, measuring the effective performance of the exercises in real time.
- This type of detection provides also a medium and long term recording about the effective correspondence between the performed and the assigned exercises, evaluating the benefit drawn by the athlete.
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