EP3593869A1 - Multifunktionale vorrichtung zur haltungsanpassung - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/0004—Exercising devices moving as a whole during exercise
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63B23/0405—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body for limbs, i.e. upper or lower limbs, e.g. simultaneously for lower limbs involving a bending of the knee and hip joints simultaneously
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- the present invention belongs to the field of sports accessories, and more particularly relates to an accessory suitable for the practice of yoga and related disciplines such as pilates and fitness but also physiotherapy and other body therapies or certain situations of daily life such as work at a desk (sitting desk or standing desk).
- Yoga is an increasingly popular practice which aims, through postural exercises, breathing and concentration, to improve mobility, strength, balance, flexibility, respiratory capacity, stress management of the practitioner and his health as a whole.
- the flaps (11) and (12) thus make it possible to raise the device so that it can be used as a bench or as a raised wedge, and to close the cavity formed by the lateral parts, the base and the upper part forming a shell when '' They are closed so that a user can store accessories such as a blanket, strap, or any other object inside. Closing the shutters makes it possible to obtain a compact accessory, compact and therefore easy to transport,
- the rounded shape of the device allows the practitioner, whether beginner or advanced, to adjust the height of wedging of the different parts of his body during the exercises.
- the setting height will be more or less important.
- the opening of the removable flaps (11) and (12) and the use of the accessory in a vertical position on one of its lateral parts (3) or (4) increases the number of possibilities of pitching heights and makes it possible to use the accessory in many exercises.
- the versatility of the invention simplifies the use and the necessity of several yoga accessories.
- the device can be used on a yoga mat or on the floor.
- the device can be used anywhere, at home, at work, at the gym, in health and wellness centers, in the doctor's office or in other leisure, sport and sports facilities. health.
- the size and dimensions of the device are configured so that it can be easily transported and stored in places such as under a bed or even in the upper compartment of an aircraft, of a train, etc.
- At least one of the two lateral parts (3) and / or (4) comprises a recess (13) and / or (14) forming a handle.
- the handle (s) allow both the user to grasp the accessory for its transport and also to be grasped by the user to perform certain exercises.
- the handle (s) formed by the recess (s) do not protrude and consequently allow the accessory to rest stably in the vertical position. Such an arrangement facilitates the handling of the accessory and in particular facilitates its storage.
- recesses being made in each of the lateral parts the accessory can be grasped with two hands when it rests on its base, to perform certain exercises as on the [ Fig. 15 ] for example.
- the recess (s) made on the lateral part (s) also allow the device to be grasped with one hand during transport, for example, the accessory then being able to rest vertically on the opposite lateral part.
- the upper part of the handles (13) and / or (14) is at a distance d of between 3 and 5 centimeters from the upper part (1 + 2) of the accessory on the [ Fig. 4 ].
- Such an arrangement allows an ergonomic configuration and allows the palm of the hand to rest on the upper part (1 + 2) of the accessory when the handle is grasped.
- the distance d is 3.8 cm because this distance corresponds to the average length of the proximal phalanges, and to the average distance between the intermediate phalanges and the palm of the hand when the fingers bend to grip a handle.
- Such an arrangement allows a firmer grip without tension limiting muscle fatigue when the accessory is grasped with two hands.
- This distance d of 3.8 cm also allows the accessory to be comfortably and securely grasped with one hand during transport.
- the quadrilateral base has dimensions L1 and L2 each between 30 and 50 cm on the [ Fig. 4] to [Fig. 6 ].
- a dimension L1 preferably between 35 and 45 cm makes it possible to take account of the average spacing of the arms of an individual stretched out in front of him. In this way, the joints of a user are less stressed when the accessory is grasped with both hands during exercises.
- Dimensions L1 and L2 preferably between 35 to 45 cm further allow a seat or a standing position on the accessory which is comfortable taking into account the average width of a basin while remaining compact.
- the dimensions L1 and L2 are equal so as to form a square base, which facilitates the use of the accessory as a working balance of balance in the two front-rear orientations [ Fig. 23 ] and left-right [ Fig. 24 ], especially for positioning the feet.
- the upper part (1 + 2) has the shape of an arc of a symmetrical circle with respect to an axis VV and which contains an angle A on the [ Fig. 4 ] between 30 ° and 140 °, and the height has a dimension H1 on the [ Fig. 5 ] between 5 and 20 cm, when the flaps (11) and (12) are closed with the angles B1 and B2 of the [ Fig. 10 ] equal to zero degrees.
- This symmetrical shape with an angle A on the [ Fig. 4 ] preferably between 60 ° and 100 ° and a dimension H1 on the [ Fig. 5 ] preferably between 7 and 10 cm gives a geometry that allows the use of the accessory in an ergonomic, adaptive and comfortable way for a greater number of postures, reducing fatigue and pain in the various exercises.
- the flaps (11) and (12) form angles B1 and B2 on the [ Fig. 10 ] greater than or equal to 90 ° when open to their maximum amplitude.
- the flaps (11) and (12) respectively comprise an orifice (15) and (16) facilitating their opening.
- holes serve as handles which allow the user to open the shutters, otherwise the operation is not practical.
- the orifices do not protrude, they advantageously allow the accessory to rest stably when it is placed on the base. Such an arrangement secures exercises which require solid support.
- the flaps (11) and (12) have means for holding in a determined opening position.
- the open or closed position of the flaps is maintained, the flaps not likely to open or close unexpectedly during the movement of the device between two exercises or during its transport.
- the use of the device is therefore made more practical for the user.
- the accessory comprises a coating (1) mainly on the shell (2) of the upper part.
- This coating which ideally is flexible adds a comfortable thickness between the rigid structure of the accessory and the areas of contact with the user which improves the comfort of the user, his contacts with the accessory are absorbed.
- This same coating also ideally has the property of being non-slip which increases the friction forces of the surfaces in contact with it and prevents the accessory from slipping unintentionally.
- the coating (1) present mainly on the shell (2) extends as far as the base at the level of the zones (19) and (20) on the [ Fig. 4 ] which prevents the device from moving involuntarily between two exercises and from slipping when it is placed flat with its base in contact with the ground.
- a non-slip coating also secures the use of the device in scale configuration [ Fig. 23] and [Fig. 24 ] by preventing the device from sliding on the ground under the weight of the user, especially when the user climbs on or off, which secures the use of the accessory.
- the lateral parts (3) and / or (4) include a recess allowing elements such as a carrying strap to be attached thereto.
- the accessory can be transported as is or using its handles incorporated in the side parts (3) and (4), or even using a strap which can be attached thanks to the recesses already present or to others.
- the location of the attachment points ensures that the accessory is balanced when worn over the shoulder or on the back, which facilitates its transport.
- the device according to the invention is particularly intended for yoga practitioners who need to adapt yoga postures to their comfort, and in particular to users with limits in the amplitude of their movements or a limited range of hands, wrists, arms, legs, feet, torso or head, and for those who need a stable support surface when used for a variety of applications such as yoga, pilates, fitness, different physical and massage therapies, meditation and relaxation, in the office or at home in daily life.
- the accessory is made of rigid materials and at least practically dimensionally stable in a manner suitable for essentially retaining its shape when it supports the weight of a person on any of its parts.
- It can be made of wood, a material similar to a plastic, such as PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), HDPE (Poly Ethylene High Density), PP (Poly Propylene), ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PA ( Poly Amide) possibly reinforced, in a light metal such as aluminum or a thin sheet or in any other suitably resistant material.
- PVC Poly Vinyl Chloride
- HDPE Poly Ethylene High Density
- PP Poly Propylene
- ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- PA Poly Amide
- the device can be made molded in one piece, or assembled in a more or less substantial number of elements interconnected by means such as adhesives. , screws, nails, staples, solder or other fastening means known in the art, so that it is robust enough to support at least the body weight of an adult user.
- the shell (2), the lateral flank (3), the lateral flank (4), the spar (5) and the spar (6) form the bulk of the fixed structure of the accessory.
- the [ Fig. 6 ] shows the side parts (3) and (4) and the upper part (1 + 2) which form a quadrilateral base.
- This quadrilateral which is ideally a square, but can also be rectangular or trapezoidal, has dimensions L1 and L2 each between 30 and 50 cm, ideally from about 35 to 45 cm.
- the [ Fig. 4 ] represents a lateral part of the device, the upper part (1 + 2) of which has the shape of an arc of a circle and which contains an angle A of approximately 30 ° to 140 °, preferably from 60 ° to 100 °.
- This form of arc of circle could be replaced by another a form of arch whose outline is circular, oval, elliptical, partially straight or a combination of these different shapes, and symmetrical about an axis VV.
- the height of this lateral part has a dimension H1 of between 5 and 20 cm, preferably around 7 to 10 cm when the flaps (11) and (12) are closed with angles B1 and B2 equal to zero degrees.
- the geometry thus defined of the lateral sides (3) and (4) allows the use of the apparatus for several exercises in several configurations and in a large number of postures.
- a transverse support element connects the 2 lateral flanks (3) and (4), the base and the upper part (1 + 2), which has the effect of improving the resistance when the device is made of a less resistant material, and to form a separation between two separate storage locations independently accessible by one and the other of the flaps.
- the flaps (11) and (12) constitute the mobile parts of the accessory.
- the flap (12) can pivot around the axis formed by the screw axes (17) and (18), as shown in [ Fig. 14 ] which represents a sectional view of the device.
- the appropriate tightening of these axes allows the user to easily open and close the flap (12), but also to maintain it in a determined opening position, so that it does not open or does not close involuntarily when it is moved or transported.
- the flap (11) can pivot in the same way around the axis formed by two screw-axes identical to (17) and (18) and functions in the same way as the flap (12).
- other types of articulations can be envisaged, such as for example hinges, or other pivots.
- the flaps (11) and (12) form angles B1 and B2 greater than or equal to 90 °, ideally 105 °, when they are at their maximum amplitude.
- the shims (7) and (8) make it possible to greatly reduce the risk of pinching during the respective closing of the flaps (11) and (12) by the user.
- the accessory includes stops limiting the amplitude of the flaps (11) and (12) so that they can be in frank abutment in the open position and in the closed position.
- the parts (21) and (22) of the side members (5) and (6) of the [ Fig. 7 ] act as a clear stop for the flaps (11) and (12) in the open position.
- the part (23) of the beam (6) on the [ Fig. 12 ] and the similar part on the beam (5) act as a clear stop for the flaps (11) and (12) in the closed position.
- the accessory comprises means for locking the flaps (11) and (12) in the open position and also in the closed position.
- the coating (1) which covers the shell (2) which constitutes the convex surface of the accessory and the base on the zones (19) and (20) is ideally between 2 and 8mm thick, is non-slip and flexible (soft). This coating improves the comfort of the user at the parts of his body in contact with the accessory and prevents it from sliding unintentionally on it. It also prevents the device from sliding off the ground depending on whether it is used in the place [ Fig. 1 ] or returned [ Fig. 3 ].
- it is a cotton covering or comprising a foam based on TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), latex or natural rubber.
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- the retaining strips (9) and (10) make it possible to wedge the covering (1) in the grooves provided respectively in the side members (5) and (6).
- the retaining strips (9) and (10) are made of wood, metal, plastic or any other suitably rigid material.
- the retaining strips (9) and (10) are removable and allow the covering to be released to allow its replacement or maintenance.
- the coating is bonded to the accessory using an adhesive or a double-sided adhesive.
- the covering is completely secured to the accessory, which prevents the user pressing on the covering from slipping during an exercise and being injured.
- the covering is glued using a system of hooks and textile loops or hook-and-loop strips which makes it possible to release the covering to allow its replacement or maintenance.
- the [ Fig. 4 ] shows the accessory handle (13) and the [ Fig. 3 ] shows the accessory handle (14).
- These handles are incorporated respectively in the lateral flank (3) and the lateral flank (4) in the form of recesses and are positioned at a distance d of between 2 and 5 centimeters from the upper part (1 + 2) and centered on a axis of symmetry VV of the accessory.
- These recesses pierce the sides right through so as to allow the passage of the hand for a good grip.
- the shutter handle (15) and the shutter handle (16) are incorporated respectively in the shutter (11) and the shutter (12) in the form of recesses.
- the flaps (11) and (12) do not have recesses serving as handles but devices such as those existing on certain furniture doors and which allow maintenance of the flaps (11) and (12 ) closed by magnets and an opening of these same flaps by the release of the stress by a pressure triggered by a spring spreading the flap to allow its gripping (push-pull system).
- All these handles (13), (14), (15), and (16) may consist of separate handles and possibly recessed or retractable, of metal, plastic, wood or any other material, attached to the device by conventional fasteners such as bolts, screws, etc.
- the lateral flank (3) and the lateral flank (4) may also each comprise a recess or an additional element, such as a loop or hook, attached and embedded or retractable in a housing enabling elements such as a carrying strap or other accessories.
- the training devices shown are of course only examples and can be modified in any way, modified or supplemented by other elements. More specifically, the aspect ratios can vary, the bending angle, the bending itself, whether circular, oval, etc., as well as the materials used for the manufacture of the training apparatus can be varied or modified. Of course, it is also possible to add additional elements, such as holes, handles, etc.
- the [ Fig. 7 ] and the [ Fig. 8 ] represent sectional views and show the volume available for storing objects when the flaps (11) and (12) are in the closed position.
- the device makes it possible to serve as a wedge for different parts of the user's body, as on the [ Fig. 15] to [Fig. 22 ], at a maximum height H1 of between 5 and 20 cm, preferably around 7 to 10 cm.
- the curved shape of the upper part (1 + 2) allows it to measure the pitch height it needs, depending on the location of the curve where it rests.
- the [ Fig. 21 ] and the [ Fig. 22 ] show examples of use as a footrest sitting at a desk.
- the device can also be used with the convex face in contact with the ground and serve as a balance allowing the user to work his balance from front to back or from left to right as on the [ Fig. 23] and [Fig. 24 ].
- This use is also possible for people working at a standing desk.
- the device makes it possible to serve as a higher wedge compared to the previous configuration, to different parts of the body of the user, as on the [ Fig. 25] to [Fig. 28 ], at a maximum total height H2 of between 15 and 30 cm, preferably about 20 to 25 cm.
- the curved shape of the upper part (1 + 2) allows it to measure the pitch height it needs, depending on the location of the curve where it rests.
- This configuration is particularly interesting for use as a meditation bench or work at a coffee table.
- Fig. 15] to [Fig. 28 ] represent examples of the use of the device, and are not limited to those shown here.
- one or more locations of the device are chosen by the user or the therapist to facilitate the range of motion, and provide support and tactile comfort in the different positions, according to the needs of the user.
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FR1870833A FR3083709B1 (fr) | 2018-07-13 | 2018-07-13 | Accessoire sportif polyvalent multifonction servant d'appui au corps et permettant des exercices d'equilibre, notamment pour la pratique du yoga |
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WO1998011954A1 (en) * | 1996-09-21 | 1998-03-26 | K-Tel Marketing (Uk) Limited | Exercise apparatus |
WO2007140503A1 (de) * | 2006-06-08 | 2007-12-13 | Mft Multifunktionale Trainingsgeräte Gmbh | Sportgerät |
WO2008014533A1 (de) * | 2006-08-03 | 2008-02-07 | Mft Multifunktionale Trainingsgeräte Gmbh | Gerät zum trainieren des gleichgewichtes |
DE202013005888U1 (de) | 2013-07-01 | 2013-09-02 | Rhein-Mosel-Werkstatt für behinderte Menschen gemeinnützige GmbH Koblenz | Zusammenklappbare Yogabank |
US20140051553A1 (en) * | 2012-07-12 | 2014-02-20 | John Hetzel | Modular exercise platform |
US8734308B1 (en) | 2012-02-29 | 2014-05-27 | Hunter Joslin | Indoor yoga board |
US20160143444A1 (en) | 2014-11-25 | 2016-05-26 | Lou Lan | Yoga stool |
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USD431617S (en) | 2000-01-11 | 2000-10-03 | Peter John Harley | Back bend bench |
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WO1998011954A1 (en) * | 1996-09-21 | 1998-03-26 | K-Tel Marketing (Uk) Limited | Exercise apparatus |
WO2007140503A1 (de) * | 2006-06-08 | 2007-12-13 | Mft Multifunktionale Trainingsgeräte Gmbh | Sportgerät |
WO2008014533A1 (de) * | 2006-08-03 | 2008-02-07 | Mft Multifunktionale Trainingsgeräte Gmbh | Gerät zum trainieren des gleichgewichtes |
US8734308B1 (en) | 2012-02-29 | 2014-05-27 | Hunter Joslin | Indoor yoga board |
US20140051553A1 (en) * | 2012-07-12 | 2014-02-20 | John Hetzel | Modular exercise platform |
DE202013005888U1 (de) | 2013-07-01 | 2013-09-02 | Rhein-Mosel-Werkstatt für behinderte Menschen gemeinnützige GmbH Koblenz | Zusammenklappbare Yogabank |
US20160143444A1 (en) | 2014-11-25 | 2016-05-26 | Lou Lan | Yoga stool |
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