CA2542186A1 - Motorized hoop exerciser chair - Google Patents
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Abstract
A motorized hoop exerciser chair located in the chair's seat, overhead the chair or on chair's wheel has electric motor attached to hoop such that when the motor is turned on, the hoop or the object attached to the hoop will run in circular motion to exercise the body either clockwise or counter clockwise. The user can sit comfortably to exercise the body for periods of time. The chair is comprised of: a) a motorised hoop located in the seat portion of the chair, the overhead of the chair attached to the back rest portion or in the legs of legged chairs or to the wheels og leg-wheeled chair b) a chair with a support frame having a base, side portion, seat portion, back rest potion, hand rest portion, legged or leg-wheeled c) a high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable. When it is used the body simulates the dancing moves, thus exercising by dancing only by sitting position comfortably.
Description
Disclosure BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention This invention relates to an ergonomically motorised hoop exerciser chair for exercising the body more particularly the abdominal cavity or waist. Specifically it relates to a motorised hoop or the object enveloping the hoop located under the seat portion, overhead of the back portion with pole, under the legs of legged or wheels of leg-wheeled chairs including a high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable that provides comfortable body support while also enabling the exercise of the leg, arm, abdominal particularly waist size dropping, and hip muscles for exercise purposes simulating the movement of dancing only by sitting.
1. Field of the invention This invention relates to an ergonomically motorised hoop exerciser chair for exercising the body more particularly the abdominal cavity or waist. Specifically it relates to a motorised hoop or the object enveloping the hoop located under the seat portion, overhead of the back portion with pole, under the legs of legged or wheels of leg-wheeled chairs including a high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable that provides comfortable body support while also enabling the exercise of the leg, arm, abdominal particularly waist size dropping, and hip muscles for exercise purposes simulating the movement of dancing only by sitting.
2. Description of the Related Art Exercising through dancing can be a tedious activity but it creates great rewarding results to health maintenance and enhancements. Safety and convenience are the problems encountered with dancing activity. A dancer may fall, it needs a partner and appointed time to go to the dancing floor. Yet other solutions to exercising are taken by several machines and one inventor has invented the rehabilitation training and exercise chair by Kropa, Williams with U.S. Patent Number 2004025836. However this chair is not motorised and importantly not motorised hoop and does not simulate dancing movement exercise.
Perhaps the most revealing evidence that dancing or exercising the body in circular movements can make a big difference of losing waist size is in fact illustrated by the fresh young sprout fig of a bamboo. By holding the fig above its node with ones finger and rotate it circularly, the flesh of the fig below the node are sweat out of the skin and in time all left is the skin. That was more than thirty years ago when i was a kid. Not only losing waist size but also exerercising the body muscles and importantly the heart.
The motorised hoop exercise chair simulates dancing movements eliminates safety risks and incovenience of dancing. With the use of the motorised hoop: under the cushioned padded seat, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the abdominal cavity, overhead of the chair the hands will be put up on the air, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the upper limbs and thoracic cavity and the use of the high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pusching the muscles of the lower limb including joints, tendons and ligaments while sitting on the motorised hoop exerciser chair.
While lying, the overhead motorised hoop will exercise the body by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the back including thighs and legs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1. is a side view of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exercise chair;
FIG. 2. is an enlarge ventral view of the hand holder of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exerciser chair;
FIG. 3. is top view of the seat portion of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exerciser chair.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of a motorised hoop exerciser chair is viewed by the side in FIG. 1. The chair is comprised mainly of inverted J-pole 1 attached to the back rest 5 with the hand rest 6 extending down to the base 7 which is also the side wiht the high heeled shoe feet holder 9. It can be seen that the motor is attached to the seat portion 11.
The chair is four sides of base support 7 with the front, two sides and back having doubled in size to become the back rest portion 5.
The base support 7 housed in the inside is the motor with the cord plug 10 which can be an electric or battery. When the motor is turned on by plugging or by a switch, the seat portion 11 will rotate. Simultaneously or not, the hand holder 2 of FIG.
1 which is FIG. 2 will also rotate clockwise or counter clockwise as the user may want.
The inverted J-pole 1 can stand alone so that the user can lay down and hung self with the two feet hold unto hand holder 2 of FIG. 1 by means of the strap 3 & 2 of FIG. 2. On sitting position, the user can put hands unto 2 of FIG. 1 to hold hands 90 degree or 180 degree angle to the floor. For adjustment purposes 3 and 4 is provided so that the pole has inside and outside parts.
The back rest portion 5 may or may not have an object vibrator for massaging.
The hand rest portion 6 may or may not have a computer panel for operating the functions of the invention.
All of the embodiment of the invention are cushioned for comfort.
The seat portion FIG. 3 is comprised of the seat pad 2, the C-shaped or ring shaped 1 enveloping the motorised hoop 4. Also shown is the attached high heeled fli-flopable shoe 5 with connnector 3 for users to put on their feet. On flip the feet are in high heel position with the ankle raised and toes pointing down the floor. On flop the feet are in low heel position with the ankle pointing down the floor and the toes raised up pointing up the ceiling.
Perhaps the most revealing evidence that dancing or exercising the body in circular movements can make a big difference of losing waist size is in fact illustrated by the fresh young sprout fig of a bamboo. By holding the fig above its node with ones finger and rotate it circularly, the flesh of the fig below the node are sweat out of the skin and in time all left is the skin. That was more than thirty years ago when i was a kid. Not only losing waist size but also exerercising the body muscles and importantly the heart.
The motorised hoop exercise chair simulates dancing movements eliminates safety risks and incovenience of dancing. With the use of the motorised hoop: under the cushioned padded seat, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the abdominal cavity, overhead of the chair the hands will be put up on the air, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the upper limbs and thoracic cavity and the use of the high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable, the body is exercised by pulling and/or pusching the muscles of the lower limb including joints, tendons and ligaments while sitting on the motorised hoop exerciser chair.
While lying, the overhead motorised hoop will exercise the body by pulling and/or pushing the muscles of the back including thighs and legs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1. is a side view of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exercise chair;
FIG. 2. is an enlarge ventral view of the hand holder of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exerciser chair;
FIG. 3. is top view of the seat portion of an embodiment of the motorised hoop exerciser chair.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of a motorised hoop exerciser chair is viewed by the side in FIG. 1. The chair is comprised mainly of inverted J-pole 1 attached to the back rest 5 with the hand rest 6 extending down to the base 7 which is also the side wiht the high heeled shoe feet holder 9. It can be seen that the motor is attached to the seat portion 11.
The chair is four sides of base support 7 with the front, two sides and back having doubled in size to become the back rest portion 5.
The base support 7 housed in the inside is the motor with the cord plug 10 which can be an electric or battery. When the motor is turned on by plugging or by a switch, the seat portion 11 will rotate. Simultaneously or not, the hand holder 2 of FIG.
1 which is FIG. 2 will also rotate clockwise or counter clockwise as the user may want.
The inverted J-pole 1 can stand alone so that the user can lay down and hung self with the two feet hold unto hand holder 2 of FIG. 1 by means of the strap 3 & 2 of FIG. 2. On sitting position, the user can put hands unto 2 of FIG. 1 to hold hands 90 degree or 180 degree angle to the floor. For adjustment purposes 3 and 4 is provided so that the pole has inside and outside parts.
The back rest portion 5 may or may not have an object vibrator for massaging.
The hand rest portion 6 may or may not have a computer panel for operating the functions of the invention.
All of the embodiment of the invention are cushioned for comfort.
The seat portion FIG. 3 is comprised of the seat pad 2, the C-shaped or ring shaped 1 enveloping the motorised hoop 4. Also shown is the attached high heeled fli-flopable shoe 5 with connnector 3 for users to put on their feet. On flip the feet are in high heel position with the ankle raised and toes pointing down the floor. On flop the feet are in low heel position with the ankle pointing down the floor and the toes raised up pointing up the ceiling.
Claims (17)
1. A motorised hoop exerciser chair comprising:
a) a motorised hoop or object enveloping the hoop located under the seat portion of the chair, overhead of the chair attached to the back rest portion with a pole or in the legs of a legged chair or in the wheels of leg-wheeled chair b) a chair with a support frame having a base, side portion, seat portion, back rest potion, hand rest portion c) a high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable.
a) a motorised hoop or object enveloping the hoop located under the seat portion of the chair, overhead of the chair attached to the back rest portion with a pole or in the legs of a legged chair or in the wheels of leg-wheeled chair b) a chair with a support frame having a base, side portion, seat portion, back rest potion, hand rest portion c) a high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable.
2. The chair of claim 1 wherein said seat is cushioned or padded for comfort and can support differring body weights
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein said seat of claim 2 is attached to the hoop of claim 1 by means of an rotated C-shaped or ring shaped object enveloping the hoop
4. The chair of claim 1 wherein said seat of claim 3 is attached to the propeller part of the motor
5. The chair of claim 1 wherein said seat is adjustable manually by putting additional pillow cushion on top or automatically by means of a jack
6. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest may or may not have a vibrating objects attached to the motor
7. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest further comprising of an inverted J-shaped pole either standalone or attached
8. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest of claim 7 further comprising of the motorised hoop at the end of the pole with or without hand strap but with cushioned foot heel trap and hand cushion grip
9. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest of claim 8 occurs in pairs for both hands or for both feet
10. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest is cushioned or padded for comfort and can support differing body sizes and shapes
11. The chair of claim 1 wherein said back rest of claim 7 can stand alone so that the user can put his/her two feet and exercise in lying position
12. The chair of claim 1 wherein said high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable so that the user can exercise leg muscles by means of toes pointing down and ankle raised or by means of ankle pointing down and toes raised
13. The chair of claim 1 wherein said high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable can be slide inside the chair, can be put aside or can be folded
14. The chair of claim 1 wherein said high heeled shoe or feet holder flip-flopable is cushioned or padded for comfort and can support differing feet sizes and shapes
15. The chair of claim 1 wherein said motorised hoop or the object attached to the hoop can move clockwise and counter clockwise
16. The chair of claim 1 wherein said motorised hoop or the object attached to the hoop can be attached to the legs of legged chairs or to the wheels of leg-wheeled chairs with the function of claim 15
17. The chair of claim 1 can become a back massager as in claim 6 or converted into a tread mill
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