EP4088787A1 - Unité d'équilibrage pour une planche d'équilibrage - Google Patents
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- the subject matter of the invention relates to a balancing unit for a balancing board and a balancing system.
- An improved balancing unit can advantageously be provided with embodiments of the invention.
- a first aspect of the invention relates to a balancing unit for a balancing board, wherein the balancing unit has a balancing body, wherein the balancing body has an essentially round cross section, so that the balancing body can be rolled on a surface, wherein the balancing unit comprises a rope and a rod and/or a Has handle, which are connected to each other, wherein the balancing body has an anchor point and a deflection point, the balancing body having a resistance unit, the resistance unit being arranged at least partially within the balancing body, the resistance unit being connected to the anchor point and the cable, the deflection point being set up to deflect the cable and/or to lead, wherein the resistance unit is set up to form a resistance force to a tensile force acting on the cable.
- an advantage of this embodiment can be that an exercise bike for a stand up paddle board can be formed using the rod and/or the handle and the rope as well as the resistance unit.
- the invention can also relate to an exercise bike, in particular for a stand up paddle board, which in particular has the preceding and following features.
- the balancing board can be balanced on the balancing body and at the same time a paddling process can be simulated using the rod, which is attached to the resistance unit by means of the rope, as is particularly the case in 1 is shown.
- a further advantage of this embodiment can be that the whole body of a user can be trained with the help of the rod or paddle of the balancing unit, since both a balancing task with the balancing board and a paddling task with the rod are provided for the user at the same time. Furthermore, balancing by means of the deflection point can be simplified since the balancing body can rotate about its own axis and at the same time the rope or the tensile force can be guided out of the balancing body. Furthermore, another advantage can be that the balancing board has a main extension direction and this is aligned parallel to the main extension direction of the balancing body when the balancing unit is used.
- the balancing board In contrast to existing solutions, in which the balancing board also has a main extension direction, but which is arranged orthogonally to a roller or the like, in order to simulate surfing, for example. Another advantage can be that balancing on the balancing body can be learned and the combination with the stick creates a completely new training opportunity.
- the balancing unit can have a balancing body, a rope and a rod.
- the balancing body can have an at least essentially round, in particular outer, cross-section, which in this context in particular means that any form of cross-section is included which is suitable for the balancing body to be rollable or rotatable on a surface, such as a floor.
- Rollable can in particular be understood to mean that rolling is possible without an edge, in particular alone, forming contact with the floor or a rolling surface.
- substantially round cross section can also be understood to mean that the cross section lies completely between two circles which lie in the same plane as the cross section, the circles having the same center point and the circles having a maximum radius difference 10%, preferably a maximum of 5%, and particularly preferably a maximum of 2%, of the larger radius of the two circles may have.
- the balancing body can be or include a roller.
- the cable and the rod or the handle are connected to one another, with the cable being fastened in particular to a first end, in particular a distal end, of the rod.
- the rod and/or the handle can be reversibly connected to the cable, in particular interchangeably with the cable.
- the balancing body has an anchor point and a deflection point.
- the anchor point can define a first end of the balancing body and the deflection point can define a second end of the balancing body, wherein these ends can in particular be opposite distal ends of the balancing body.
- the resistance unit can be arranged inside the balancing body. Within the balancing body can mean that the resistance unit is arranged within a geometry that allows the balancing body to rotate or roll.
- the balancing body includes the resistance unit, which is attached to or connected to the anchor point. This connection can in particular be detachable, in particular reversibly detachable, so that a resistance unit can be exchanged within the balancing body.
- the resistance unit is connected to the rope.
- a first end of the rope is connected to the bar or handle and a second end of the rope is connected to the resistance unit.
- the deflection point can guide or deflect the rope, which in this context can mean that, for example, the balancing body has a disk or a deflection element that includes a bore or an opening through which the rope is guided. This hole or breakthrough can form the deflection point, so that the rope in the Balancing body is performed.
- the deflection point can be designed in such a way that the rope can be guided through it when paddling movements are simulated with the rod.
- the balancing body includes the resistance unit.
- the resistance unit forms in particular a resistance force or counterforce to a tensile force acting on the cable, this tensile force acting on the cable being created or being able to be created by a paddling movement using the rod.
- Paddling in particular stand-up paddling, can thus be simulated, since the rod is connected to the resistance unit by means of the rope, which is arranged in the balancing body on which balancing can be carried out using a balancing board.
- the balancing body has a main extension direction, with the resistance unit being set up in particular to develop the resistance force between the deflection point and the anchor point along the main extension direction.
- the balancing body can expediently have an outer shape which is rotationally symmetrical to the main direction of extent of the balancing body. As a result, a particularly good unrolling ability can be achieved.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that balancing on the balancing body is made possible, since due to the force guidance, the resistance force or the tensile force acting on the rope are in the same direction as a main extension direction of the balancing body, so that there is no imbalance when balancing or paddling.
- the balancing body can be delimited by the deflection point and the anchor point along the main direction of extent, so that the resistance force is formed within this geometry.
- the balancing body is rotatable about the main extension direction and has an axis of rotation and/or is rotatable about the/an axis of rotation, the deflection point being arranged essentially on the axis of rotation, in particular of the balancing body.
- the axis of rotation can be parallel and/or coaxial or congruent with the main extension direction of the balancing body.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that because the deflection point is on the axis of rotation of the balancing body, it can still be rotated about this axis, but so can the rod or the paddle movement both to the left of the balancing board and to the right of the balancing board, i.e. on both sides , can be carried out without making it difficult to balance on the balancing body.
- both sides of the body can be trained equally.
- the balancing body can in particular be designed to be rotationally symmetrical, it being possible for the rotational symmetry to define an axis of rotation of the balancing body.
- the deflection point can be arranged essentially on the axis of rotation on this axis of rotation. In this context, essentially means that a deviation of ⁇ 0 to 50 mm from the axis of rotation is included.
- the resistance unit has at least one spring, in particular a spiral spring.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that the resistance can be specifically adjusted by means of the spring.
- the spring can be fixed in the anchor point as well as connected to the cable.
- the resistance unit has a cable which is set up to deflect the cable.
- One advantage of this embodiment can be that the cable pull can be used to improve a force profile of the resistance force.
- the cable pull can have one or more cable pulleys, which deflect the cable around one point or several points.
- the rope is made of an elastic material and at least partially forms the resistance unit.
- a part of the cable can be made of rubber and/or be formed by an elastic band.
- the cable can have sections with different elasticity, in particular the section with the lowest elasticity having a maximum of 80%, preferably a maximum of 60%, particularly preferably a maximum of 40%, and particularly preferably a maximum of 20%, of the elasticity of the section with the maximum elasticity or the medium elasticity of the rope.
- the mean elasticity is the overall elasticity of the rope.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that the resistance unit can be formed at least partially with the elastic rope or the rope forms the resistance force through its elastic properties.
- the cable can be an elastic band or the like, which has a predetermined elasticity.
- the resistance unit is connected to the balancing body with a first non-positive and/or positive connection, so that the resistance unit is arranged in particular in an exchangeable manner.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that the resistance unit can be exchanged and thus the resistance force can be adapted to a user of the balancing unit.
- different resistance units can form different resistance forces, so that the paddling resistance can be adapted to a user of the balancing unit.
- the resistance unit can be connected to the balancing body or the anchor point, for example, by means of a screw connection or the like.
- the resistance unit is detachably arranged on the balancing body, so that the resistance unit can be replaced if necessary.
- the balancing body has a first disk and a deflection element and/or a second disk, the first disk being anchor point is arranged and the deflection point is arranged on the second disc or the deflection element, wherein the balancing body has a continuous lateral surface between the first disc and the second disc or the deflection element, wherein the lateral surface is in particular formed by a main body or main component of the balancing body, at least is formed in sections, the first disk and/or the second disk or the deflection element being detachably, in particular reversibly detachable, connectable to the lateral surface, the main body and/or the main component, in particular for replacing the resistance unit.
- the deflection element can be a disk and/or the second disk can form or comprise the deflection element.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that the resistance unit is completely covered by the outer surface, thus avoiding the rod getting tangled with the rope or the resistance unit. Furthermore, the resistance unit can be exchanged within the lateral surface with the aid of the detachable first and second discs or the deflection element.
- the balancing body can be formed from a tube or the like, which has a continuous outer surface.
- the envelope surface may have a surface suitable for a balance board to be balanced on, such as a rubber material or the like.
- the tube from which the balancing body is formed can be closed on one side with the first disc and on the second side with the second disc, so that the resistance unit is or can be arranged inside the balancing body.
- the resistance unit can be exchanged within the balancing body and the continuous lateral surface.
- the balancing body has a third disk and a fourth disk and at least one rod, the rod connecting the third disk and the fourth disk to one another, the anchor point being arranged on the first disk and the deflection point being arranged on the second disk.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that no continuously closed lateral surface is formed around the balancing body and the resistance unit can therefore be easily replaced.
- the balancing body can consist of or comprise the third disc and the fourth disc and at least one rod or a plurality of rods, the third disc and the fourth disc being spaced apart by the rod, as exemplified in 4 is shown.
- the balancing body can be arranged on a balancing roller by means of a second non-positive and/or positive connection.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that another balancing surface can be provided by the balancing roller or an already existing balancing roller can be used in combination with the balancing unit, as is shown in an example in 4 is shown.
- the balance roller can be any type of roller that is capable of being balanced on by means of a balance board.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a balancing system which comprises a balancing unit, as described above and below, and a balancing board.
- An advantage of this embodiment can be that with the help of the balancing system a user receives a simulator for a stand up paddling board for use at home and can thus train his body on both sides and holistically.
- the balancing body has one or the deflection element, the deflection element being set up to provide a large number of positions for the deflection point.
- the term deflection element is to be understood broadly in the present case and means a mechanical component that is set up to provide a large number of deflection points for a cable or cable.
- the deflection element can consist of any material, for example a metal, an alloy, a plastic or wood. Preferably consists the deflection element is made of aluminium, the surface of which is anodised.
- the deflection element can be designed in one piece or in several pieces.
- the deflection element can be positively or non-positively connected to the balancing body.
- the deflection element can have one or more fastening elements for the cable or the cable pull.
- the large number of deflection points advantageously allows the cable to be pulled in a large number of directions. This has an advantageous effect on the use of the balancing unit when it rotates during operation. As a result, the deflection point adapts flexibly to the current position of the rope and balancing body. As a result, the flexibility of the balancing unit is advantageously significantly increased. This advantageously allows the balancing unit to be used with handles other than the staff. In other words, the handle can also be a rod. For example, balls or loops can be attached to the rope. This increases the training flexibility of the balancing unit.
- the deflection element expediently has a central opening, with the cable being or being able to be guided through the central opening.
- the central opening can in particular extend in the main extension direction of the balancing body.
- the deflection element or the central opening is designed to be rotationally symmetrical to the direction in which the central opening extends.
- the deflection element comprises a hollow body, in particular a hollow cylinder, wherein the deflection element is set up to provide the plurality of positions for the deflection point continuously over a circumference of the hollow body, in particular the hollow cylinder, on an end face of the hollow body, in particular the hollow cylinder.
- the continuous distribution of the positions of the deflection point enables increased flexibility in the possible uses of the balancing unit.
- the continuous distribution means a distribution of the positions of the deflection point in the range of 360° over the circumference of the hollow cylinder.
- the deflection element and/or the hollow body in particular the hollow cylinder, preferably has at least one end face or a distal end a circumferential radius and/or wherein one/the end face or a distal end of the deflection element and/or the hollow body is formed by a rounding and/or edgeless contour, in particular around a central axis of the hollow body.
- This rounding or edgeless contour in particular delimits the central opening or forms it at least in sections.
- the edgeless contour or the rounding connects the outer contour of the deflection element with the central opening.
- Edgeless is to be understood in particular as meaning that the contour has no corners or edges, in particular in any sectional plane which is at least also formed by the central axis or the main direction of extension of the balancing body or includes these directions.
- the central axis is in particular that axis which runs through the center of gravity of the deflection element and is parallel to the direction in which the length of the deflection element is determined. Alternatively or additionally, this direction can preferably be parallel or congruent with the direction of extension of the central opening and/or the main direction of extension of the balancing body. Due to the at least one radius or the edgeless contour, the rope is protected when the balancing unit is used and the service life of the rope is increased. Furthermore, the user-friendliness can advantageously increase.
- the radius can be located on the outside and/or inside of the hollow cylinder wall.
- a circumferential radius is advantageously located on the end face of the outer wall and on the end face of the inner wall.
- the radius is 3 mm, 5 mm or 7 mm, for example, or is in a range from 3 mm to 7 mm.
- one or two chamfers can also be present.
- This balancing system includes in particular a balancing unit as described above and below and a balancing board.
- a system for strength training comprising a balancing unit as described above and below and/or a balancing system as described above and below and a holding device, wherein the holding device is designed to be attached to a wall, and wherein the holding device is set up is to balance the body of Keep balancing unit and / or fix.
- the term holding device is to be understood broadly in the present case and means a mechanical device that is set up to receive and fix the balancing body of the balancing unit.
- the attachment to the wall takes place, for example, with a non-positive or positive connection.
- the holding device is screwed to a wall, for example.
- the holding device has, for example, corresponding bores or fixing means receptacles.
- the holding device can also have non-positive and/or positive fastening means in order to hold the balancing body.
- the fastening means include, for example, clamping elements such as clamping rings, clamping straps or clamping chucks or screw elements.
- a system wherein the holding device is set up to hold and/or fix the balancing body in different longitudinal positions of the balancing body; and wherein the holding device is set up to orientate or be able to guide the balancing body in a first direction and a second direction, wherein the first direction runs along a longitudinal axis of the balancing body and the second direction is opposite the first direction by 180°.
- the balancing body of the balancing unit can be mounted or fixed in the holding device at any desired height. This advantageously allows the user to customize the system for their size or level of exercise. By providing the two orientations in the first and second directions, further training opportunities can be provided.
- the balancing body is held in the holder in a first direction, for example downwards, and held in the holder in a second direction, for example upwards.
- the holding device is particularly preferably designed in such a way that it can fix the balancing body steplessly in the direction of the first direction and/or the second direction.
- the balancing body can therefore be fixed and/or held in any position in the holding device in these directions. In particular, this fixation takes place in a non-positive manner and/or reversibly detachable.
- unit is also to be understood broadly here and includes both a one-part design and a multi-part design of the respective units, with the respective parts of a unit not having to be provided at one position of the balancing system or the balancing unit , but can also be distributed on the balancing system or the balancing unit.
- the 1 shows a balancing system 36.
- the balancing system 36 consists of the balancing board 2 and the balancing unit 1.
- a user 38 of the balancing system 36 stands on the balancing board 2 and uses it to balance on the balancing unit 1.
- the user 38 can use the rod 8 of the balancing unit 1 to simulate or train a paddling process.
- the rod 8 is connected to the cable 6.
- the rope 6 is guided into the balancing body 4 .
- the balancing body 4 forms an axis of rotation 18 about which the balancing body 4 can rotate in order to enable balancing of the balancing board 2 on the balancing unit 1 .
- the balancing body 4 has a continuous lateral surface 26, which in particular has a surface property or surface structure or surface coating that the balancing board 2 can be balanced on, such as a rubber layer or the like.
- the balancing unit 1 includes the balancing body 4.
- the balancing body 4 is formed by a continuous lateral surface 26, which can be a tube or the like, for example, or which can form the lateral surface 26.
- the main body of the balancing body 4 can therefore be a tube or a roller.
- the continuous lateral surface 26 is delimited on one side by the first disk 22 and on the other side by the second disk 24 .
- the first disk 22 forms the anchor point 10 .
- the second disk 24 includes the deflection point 12. As in FIG 2 can be seen, the deflection point 12 is formed in the second disk 24 by a bore, the cable 6 being guided through the bore of the second disk 24 .
- the balancing body 4 comprises the resistance unit 14.
- the resistance unit 14 is connected to the anchor point 10 and to the rope 6.
- the profile body 4 or the balancing body 4 forms a main extension direction 16 which is congruent with the axis of rotation 18 .
- the resistance unit 14 forms the resistance force along the main extension direction 16 so that the profile body 4 or the balancing body 4 remains rotatable about its or the axis of rotation 18 even during a paddling process using the rod 8 .
- the profile body 4 or the balancing body 4 of the balancing unit 1 has an outer surface 26 which is delimited on the one hand by a first disk 22 and on the other hand by a second disk 24.
- the first disk 22 forms the anchor point 10 .
- a spring 20 which is connected to the cable 6 is arranged at the anchor point 10 .
- the spring 20 forms the resistance unit 14 .
- the second disk 24 includes a bore through which the cable 6 is guided, the bore forming the deflection point 12 .
- the balancing body 4 shows a further embodiment of the balancing unit 1.
- the balancing body 4 is formed by the third disk 28, the fourth disk 30 and at least one rod 32.
- FIG. The rod 32 connects the third disk 28 to the fourth disk 30.
- the anchor point 10 is located in the third disk 28.
- the fourth disk 30 includes the deflection point 12.
- the balancing body 4 can be connected to a balancing roller by means of a non-positive and/or positive connection 34 to be connected.
- the balancing body 4 can be formed in one piece with the balancing roller 34 so that a balancing board 2 can be used to balance on the balancing roller 34 .
- the balancing unit 1 includes the rod 8 which is attached to the resistance unit 14 by means of the cable 6 .
- FIG 5 shows a deflection element 40 of a further embodiment.
- the deflection element 40 comprises a hollow body which is designed as a hollow cylinder 41 .
- the hollow cylinder 41 is made of aluminum and can be milled.
- the hollow cylinder 41 can be fitted with a balancing body 4 (see figure 1 ) are fixed positively, materially and/or non-positively, for example via a screw connection.
- the deflection element 40 is set up to provide a large number of positions for the deflection point.
- the large number of positions for the deflection point are provided on the end face 43 of the hollow cylinder 41, distributed continuously over the circumference 42 of the hollow cylinder 41; in particular, all conceivable deflection points on the end face 43—regardless of the embodiment shown here—are at the same distance from the center of gravity of the deflection element 40 on.
- the rope 6 runs from the anchor point 10 (see figure 2 ) through the Hollow cylinder 41 or the central recess of the deflection element 40 and is deflected at a different position of the deflection point on the end face 43 depending on the pulling direction of a user.
- the positions of the deflection point are distributed continuously over the circumference 42 of the hollow cylinder 41 on the end face 43 depending on the pulling direction of the cable 6 .
- the hollow cylinder 41 has two circumferential radii 44 and 45 on the end face 43 .
- FIG. 5 shows a strength training system 50 of one embodiment.
- the system 50 comprises a balancing unit 1, described in more detail above, and a holding device 52, the holding device 52 being adapted to be fastened to a wall (not shown) and; wherein the holding device 52 is set up to hold or fix the balancing body 4 of the balancing unit 1 .
- the fixture 52 is screwed to a wall (not shown).
- the holding device 52 has corresponding through-holes (not shown).
- the holding device 52 has two clamping rings 60 and 61 as fastening means for the balancing body 4 .
- the balancing body 4 can be variably attached in any desired length position in the holding device 52 .
- the different length positions are advantageously spaced apart from one another only in the direction of the main extension direction of the balancing body 4 .
- the balancing body 4 can be arranged in a first direction 54 or in a second direction 55 in the holding device 52, with the first direction 54 running along a longitudinal axis 56 of the balancing body 4, which is oriented in particular parallel to the main direction of extension of the balancing body 4, and the second direction 55 is opposite to first direction 54 by 180°.
- the balancing body 4 is arranged in the second direction 55 (not shown), the user 38 would pull the rope 6 from below at the height of his legs.
- the rope 6 is connected to a ball 59 as a handle.
- a loop or a rod 8 would also be possible.
- several grips would also be possible.
- the balancing unit 1 is designed with a deflection element 40 described in more detail above (see figure 5 ), which allows the user 38 to pull the rope 6 in any direction.
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