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Abstract
A sand pit training bag for weight lifting and dragging exercises in the closed bag configuration and sand training in the sand pit open configuration. The sand pit training bag comprises of fasteners, attachable walls, compressed surface cover, top cover, cavity hole and cavity cover which further defines a sand pit. The open sand pit configuration is designed for proprioceptive training for athletes and the general population to recover from injuries and/or damaged ligaments, tissues, broken and fractured bones. Furthermore, the open sand pit configuration is water proof to hold liquids to define a pool of water.
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- This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,656,840, filed Oct. 19, 2019 now Notice of Allowance hereby incorporated by reference; which claims priority to foreign Canadian Application No. 3,059,150 filed on Oct. 18, 2019, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,884,014 filed on May 26, 2020 (PCT Rule 26bis.2(e)) which applications is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 Patent Application PCT No. 2021/090057AT filed on Oct. 17, 2020. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,656,840, filed Oct. 19, 2019 now Notice of Allowance claims the benefits of U.S patent application Ser. No. 15,983,505 filed on May 18, 2018 now U.S. Pat. No. 10,561,886.
- The present disclosure relates generally to training bags, multi-functional bags and specifically to training bags for use in sand training in an open configuration and which can be joined together with or without compartments to create an expansive sand pit.
- Sand training involves performing one or more of a variety of exercises or activities on a sand and mineral surface. A sand and minerals surface provides the benefit of being low impact and can be used for a variety of exercises and/or activities. Sand and/or mineral training can utilize a low impact surface which will heal and strengthening muscles in the lower extremity such as; gluteal maximus, medium and minimums, iliotibial band, hip flexor, ACL, MLC, meniscus, quadriceps, hamstring, tibialis/fibrosis, achilles from fractures, tears or strains or ruptures.
- The user of a sand surface may perform an activity during which the sand acts as a light resistance to movements, such as dry squats, single leg deadlifts or Romanian deadlift, basic jumps, medial or lateral acceleration, pronation, supination, dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the ankle. A user can incorporate training techniques into sand training exercises or activities, for example as a user progresses from a specific lower body extremity exercise, such as those listed above, the user can incorporate plyometric training, in some instances where there is approval from a medical professional. For a desired increase in heart rate for cardiovascular purposes or for other reasons, a user using a sand surface may require or desire an expansive area in which to walk, run, jump or sprint.
- Sand and/or mineral training can also be used to simulate other surfaces. For example, users interested in surfing can use sand as an acting wave, as the surface is unstable, to assist them in working on balance in multiple directions. Also, a beach volleyball team can practice and play games inside a sand pit, indoors and/or outdoors.
- In light of the disadvantages of the prior art, the following summary is provided to facilitate an understanding of some of the innovative features unique to the present invention and is not intended to be a full description. A full appreciation of the various aspects of the invention can be gained by taking the entire specification, claims, drawings, and abstract as a whole.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, a sand pit training bag for sand training is provided, comprising a set of bag walls including a training surface wall and a perimeter wall, wherein the sand pit training bag is transitional between a closed bag configuration. A set of attachable walls defines a bag chamber to an open sand pit configuration, in which the set of attachable bag walls forms a mineral receiving surface forming a floor of the sand pit and at least one perimeter wall forming a perimeter side wall of the sand pit. The sand pit can be provided to receive and hold a quantity of sand and minerals.
- In the instance where there can be an unlimited quantity of sand or an undeterminable amount of sand and/or minerals, the user can alternatively add additional walls, side by side, and/or stacked on top each other that are attachable with releasable fasteners such as hook-and-loop and/or zipper. For example, releasable fasteners can be provided in all corners, for forming a sand pit with a height of 10 to 45 centimeters and width of 20 to 120 centimeters, depending on the number of bags connected. The user has an option to connect the sand pit to an additional sand pit, from either side, by way of a releasable fastener such as a hook-and-loop device, a zipper, or another fastening device that can allow a user to create a sand pit having a theoretically unlimited perimeter. A compressed surface cover can be attached to the mineral receiving surface for additional cushioning when physical activities are performed in the sand pit.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
- The principles of the invention may better be understood with reference to the accompanying figures provided by way of illustration of an exemplary embodiment, or embodiments, incorporating principles and aspects of the present invention, and in which:
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FIG. 1a is a top perspective view of a sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration andFIG. 1b is a top, side perspective view of a sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 2a is a bottom perspective view of a sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration andFIG. 2b is a top side perspective view of a sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 3 is a chart transitionable stages to a sand pit training bag elements in a closed bag configuration to an open said pit configuration elements in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 4a is a top side perspective view of a sand pit in an open configuration with four sand fillers strapped in,FIG. 4b is a front and back perspective view of a sand filler andFIG. 4c is a top side perspective view of a single sand pit in an open configuration in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 5a is a front perspective view of a attachable perimeter wall andFIG. 5b is a single sand pit with four attachable perimeter walls in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 6a is a front perspective view of a compressed surface cover andFIG. 6b is a top perspective view of a single sand pit with a compressed surface cover in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 7a is a front perspective view of a top cover andFIG. 7b is a single sand pit with a top cover in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 8a is a front perspective view of a stacked perimeter wall andFIG. 8b is a single sand pit with a compressed surface cover in an open configuration in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view of eight sand pit training bag connected to each other bilaterally and on the rear in accordance with an example; -
FIG. 10a is a top perspective view of eight sand pit training bag connected to one another with a compressed surface cover andFIG. 10b is a top perspective view of eight sand pit training bag connected to one another with a top cover in accordance with an example; and -
FIG. 11 is a user performing plyometrics in a single sand pit with at least one layer of sand with a mixture of minerals; and -
FIG. 12a is a front view of a sand pit with a cavity cover andFIG. 12b is a cavity cover released via a hook and loop fastener with a visual of a cavity cover in an open sand pit configuration in accordance with an example. - The following descriptions disclose one or more embodiments or combinations of embodiments describing elements of the sand
pit training bag 100,sand pit 101 and sand pit with atop cover 102. - The description that follows, and the embodiments described therein, are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Reference will now be made in detail to selected embodiments of the present disclosure in conjunction with the accompanying figures. The embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, and the present disclosure should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described. This disclosure may be embodied in different forms without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying figures are intended and provided to illustrate embodiments of the disclosure described below and are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and thicknesses and dimensions of some components may be exaggerated for providing better clarity and ease of understanding.
- It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, and the like, herein do not denote any order, ranking, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. Further, the terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.
- In the following discussion we will explain how the present invention will work, and we will further explain all the invention parts and the function of every part, also we will explain the method to use the present invention.
- The present disclosure describes a sand
pit training bag 100, wherein the training bag is depicted in a closed configuration. The sandpit training bag 100 can be opened for use as asand pit 101, to provide amineral receiving surface 10 for sand and/or mineral training. Thesand pit 101 may be provided with atop cover 102 for prevention of outside materials from entering the enclosure. - In some embodiments, a sand
pit training bag 100 is reconfigurable for use with additional sandpit training bags 100, such that one or more of the additional sandpit training bags 100 can be joined together by at least one hook andloop fastener 7 to form an expandedmineral receiving surface 10. Each of the additional sandpit training bags 100 can be joined together by one or more additional securing devices selected from the group of a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buttons,Velcro 19, Velcro-held zipper covers 24 or other equivalent securing devices. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 can also incorporate at least one grip and other features such as at least oneloop 14 for connecting accessories such as a body harness 15, and ashoulder strap 28. The harness 15 andshoulder strap 28 attachment can be one or more other attachments configured to be used in a variety of other exercises, such as, but not limiting to be lifted and/or dragged. The act of dragging can be formed with a joining connection strap 16, removably connected to a body harness 15. The body harness 15 and the joining connection strap 16 are connected to the sandpit training bag 100, and further configured to allow a user to pull the sand pit training bag 100 a predetermined distance. - In a
closed configuration 100, the sandpit training bag 100 defines an interior chamber, configured to hold personal items, exercise equipment and/or other items the user may wish to carry. - In a
sand pit configuration 101, as shown inFIGS. 5-8 and 10-11 ,_the sandpit training bag 100 defines amineral receiving surface 10 for receiving and containing one or more layers of sand and/or minerals upon which physical activities can be performed. - In a
sand pit configuration 101, the sandpit training bag 100 forms amineral receiving surface 10 for exercises and/or activities. - The sand
pit training bag 100 is a portable multi-purpose piece of equipment, which can alternatively be viewed as a slam bag, used as a pull sled with a body harness 15sand pit 101, or used as substitution for free weights, kettlebell and a general bag. - In the embodiment depicted, the sand
pit training bag 100 includes one or more grips 1-4 around the perimeter of the sandpit training bag 100. At least one grip 1-4 can be secured to an external surface of the sandpit training bag 100, with at least onerivet 12 and/or suitable reinforcements on one or more grips 1-4, around the perimeter of the grip 1-4, securing at least one grip 1-4 to the sandpit training bag 100 in a closed configuration shown inFIGS. 1-2 . - In some embodiments, the grips 1-4 can be constructed out of seat belt webbing with compressed fabric such as foam and/or suitable materials for grip comfort.
- Although the aforementioned range is considered the preferred embodiment, the size of the grips 1-4 can comprise of an endless amount of sizes and ranges, that are suitable to serve the purpose of this disclosure. The grips 1-4 can be as large, or as small as needed to serve the intended purpose
- In some embodiments, at least one zipper and/or suitable
securable fasteners 7 around the entire sandpit training bag 100 bag can be covered by one or more hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 measured at least 2 inches, configured to prevent possible leakage of sand and/or minerals, in the closed configuration. - Many rehabilitation exercises, following injuries such as sports injuries, benefit from the performance of the exercises on, such as the
mineral receiving surface 10 when covered with at least one layer of sand and/or minerals. When standing in one or more layers of sand and minerals, the user can improve on lower body strengthening and healing. Some examples are proprioceptive training, ankle strengthening, stabilization in the lower limbs which is illustrated onFIG. 11 . - Overhead and back squats, deadlifts, lunges, bicep curls, and triceps overhead extension are a few strength training exercises that can involve a sand
pit training bag 100 according to some embodiments. - In some embodiments the sand
pit training bag 100 can contain features to allow the sandpit training bag 100 to be used in a variety of exercises in addition to sand training exercises. These exercises can be structured in such a way in order to seize at least one grip 1-4 carrying the sandpit training bag 100 in a closed configuration and to allow the sandpit training bag 100 to be used as a weight for resistance training. Some resistance training exercises, such as Olympic lifting, involve power explosive movements. For such exercises, the sandpit training bag 100, such as in a closed configuration and when weighted down with a predetermined quantity ofsand fillers 32 and/or other weighted objects, can be substituted for a barbell. This may reduce injury rates for beginners, considering the sandpit training bag 100 can be less likely to cause hyperextension to the wrist, due to the flexibility and the grip comfort of the grips 1-4. Alternatively, the sandpit training bag 100 can be configured with a wrist strap 23 in order to ensure an even more flexible and comfortable grip based on various training techniques. - When used to provide a
mineral receiving surface 10 covered with one or more layers of sand and/or minerals, for exercises and/or activities, the sandpit training bag 100 can be beneficial as an unstable, low impact surface, which can be particularly useful for indoor when not accessible. For example, an unstable and low impactmineral receiving surface 10 can be beneficial physical and/or leisure activities. - The transition from the sand
pit training bag 100 to thesand pit 101 in an open configuration, in which at least one layer of sand and/or minerals is received, thesand pit 101 can be used for a variety of activities including speed and agility drills, plyometrics and/or other relations to physical activities. - Another function for the
sand pit 101, is for physical rehabilitation of upper and lower extremity injuries. Thesand pit 101 can form one or more layers of sand and/ or minerals in themineral receiving surface 10; a user can then use one or more layers of sand and/or minerals distributed around themineral receiving surface 10 for exercises, including exercises of injured wrists for minimal resistance training as a progression or in the rehabilitation of golfer's elbow (medial epicondyle) or tennis elbow (lateral epicondyle) or similar conditions. A common rehabilitation exercise is grasping and releasing the loose quantity of sand and/or minerals, strengthening the flexor digitorum, profundus, flexor pollicis longus and pronator quadatus. Additionally, salt and water can be used to increase the blood flow in the limb, also rejuvenating the skin. - The maximum weight the sand
pit training bag 100 can support depends on the size of the sandpit training bag 100 along with the fabrics and materials when constructed. For example, it may be convenient to retail the sandpit training bag 100 in a number of standard sizes designed to hold predetermined weights. - In an exemplary embodiment, the sand
pit training bag 100, with no added weight fromsand fillers 32 or similar fillers, is at least half a pound. The user can conveniently increase or decrease the weight of the sandpit training bag 100 by adding or removingsand fillers 32 and/or weighted objects to the enclosure of the sandpit training bag 100. - It is to be understood sand and/or minerals are not limited to the amount of weight inside of the
sand fillers 32 and can be liquids and/or dense minerals due to the coating of polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane fabric. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 may be manufactured with a mixture of canvas and/or nylon, polyester with different coating such as polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane fabric for transparent proof. - In some embodiments, the interior of the sand
pit training bag 100 is combined with the exterior canvas and/or nylon and/or polyester. This invention has one or more layers of fabric due to the functionalities, durability for long lasting. At least oneattachable perimeter walls 29 will also be canvas, and/or nylon and/or polyester with a coating of polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane fabric. This invention can also be configured to support other minerals, such as bleach to cleanse the sand and/or minerals, not limiting to similar liquids. - The sand
pit training bag 100 can include one or more grip 1-4 the interior and exterior of the sandpit training bag 100 for a wide variety of physical activities and/or to be occupied as a bag. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 is designed to be lifted overhead, such as having at least one grip 1-4 around the dimension, allowing a user to easily grasp to hoist the sandpit training bag 100 overhead as in a weight lifting exercise. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 can also, or alternatively, include at least one grip 1-4 to allow the bag to be carried as a hand bag. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 can be made of a soft durable material such as canvas, nylon, polyester, leather or similar material which, in some embodiments, will not substantially discomfort a user holding the bag. Although, in some embodiments, the grip 1-4 of the sandpit training bag 100 andsand pit 101 can be formed of a material other than the material forming theattachable perimeter walls 29 of the sandpit training bag 100 such as a stiffer, denser, or more durable material. - The sand
pit training bag 100 is designed as a convenient bag which can be converted from a sandpit training bag 100 to asand pit 101, and in some embodiments the sandpit training bag 100 is provided as a multipurpose tool for physical and rehabilitation needs and for general exercises. -
Attachable perimeter wall 29 panels can be formed of a variety of durable, liquid proof materials and fabrics such as canvas or seat belt webbing in some embodiments, and can be impermeable to water, oil and other liquids in some embodiments. - To use the
sand pit 101, the user can open the sandpit training bag 100 by releasing thesurface fastener component 13 and/or hook and loopreleasable fastener 7, opening the sandpit training bag 100 partially or fully on a surface to form amineral receiving surface 10. - In order to open, carry, or further support the sand pit training bag's 100 weight, the sand
pit training bag 100 can be configured with one or more grips 1-4, on one or more sides of sand pittraining pit bag 100. The sandpit training bag 100, can be configured with one or more face andrear side grip 2, right andleft side grip 3, andbottom grip 4. -
Attachable perimeter walls 29 can be provided and attached to themineral receiving surface 10 by a hook and loopreleasable fastener 7. One side of the hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 can be configured to be affixed around the perimeter of the sandpit training bag 100 in an open configuration, specifically around themineral receiving surface 10, and the bottom of at least oneattachable perimeter wall 29 can be placed on the opposite side, effectively attaching the two together. - One or more
attachable perimeter wall 29 and stackedperimeter wall 34 can be an opening made of hook and loopreleasable fastener 7, to add or remove the materials inside of theattachable perimeter wall 29 and stackedperimeter wall 34 structure. For example, a user can choose to use a wood surface inside of a wall structure and another may choose to use a cardboard paper. This allows the user to choose the density of the wall structure. When retailed, the wall structure can come with a wide variety of materials, such as metal plates, steel, wood and/or polyvinyl chloride board. -
FIGS. 6b, 8b and 10a illustrates acompressed surface cover 31 covering the entiremineral receiving surface 10. The compressed surface cover was designed to fit one sandpit training bag 100, illustrated onFIG. 8b . Another option is to retail compressedsurface cover 31 sizing to fit two sandpit training bags 100. This provides convenient options for the user to purchase a single sandpit training bag 100 or to have an expansion of thesand pit 101. To expand to more than two sandpit training bag 100, thecompressed surface cover 31 can be provided with a hook and lookreleasable fastener 7 underneath to attach one or moreattachable perimeter wall 29. Additionally, the user can also attach on thecompressed surface cover 31 to the wall segment wherein connects one or more sandpit training bags 100 together. The user can then pour sand and/or minerals with or without thecompressed surface cover 31 into thesand pit 101 to form amineral receiving surface 10, such as pouring sand and minerals from thesand fillers 32 or similar fillers. - This can give the user three options to use the base of the
sand pit 101, wherein, a wall segment at attached in between two sandpit training bags 100 and specifically on themineral receiving surface 10, compressedsurface cover 31 over themineral receiving surface 10 wall segment or to have the compressedsurface cover 31 as a main structure base without the sandpit training bag 100 underneath. - In one embodiment, without the sand pit training bag underneath, the pit training bag can be effectively utilized to maximize the training area, and to increase space for a user to be able to perform a larger variety of different exercises and activities. Additionally, there can be a decrease in the amount of sand and minerals that are needed to be used as sand fillers, or similar fillers in order to solidify the main structure base. Due to this, various combination or amounts of sand fillers can be implemented into the main structure base in order to increase the density, thickness, or hardness, or decrease accordingly, to suit the instruction, the activity, or the user's needs.
- In some embodiments, any combination of perimeter walls can be installed to suit, in order to create a plurality of segments, and training area. With a multitude of training areas, the amount of sand pit training bags, and the training areas can be infinite, if not endless. In one instance, the
compressed surface cover 31 can size to fit two or more sandpit training bags 100 to form numerous combinations of expansion sand pits 101. - In some embodiments, the
mineral receiving surface 10 can include one or more layers of fabric to improve durability and/or other desirable qualities. Themineral receiving surface 10 can first be made of at least one layer of vinyl and foam to provide padding such as to provide a low impact surface even if the layer of sand and/or minerals added by the user is inadequately covering themineral receiving surface 10. The coating around themineral receiving surface 10 can include polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane to allow transparent liquids and/or bleach without damaging themineral receiving surface 10. - The
mineral receiving surface 10 can also be chosen to provide enough surface friction to keep the sand from flowing freely across themineral receiving surface 10. - The
mineral receiving surface 10 is designed to be used with a variety of activities including explosive physical movements, such as Plyometrics (jumping, sprinting, accelerating, lateral hops). However, most speed training and rehabilitation exercises are low impact movements, and would not cause significant damage to the sandpit training bag 100. As sand and/or minerals can distribute around the enclosure from repetitive exercises, acompressed surface cover 31 is provided to prevent impact to the user's limbs. - In some embodiments, one level of
attachable perimeter walls 29 is at least 5 inches to prevent any leakage of sand and/or minerals while performing activities. - If the user would like to increase the layers of sand and/or minerals and/or transparent liquids, at least one
attachable perimeter wall 29 such as astacked perimeter wall 34 can be attached via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 and/or other connectors on top of each other to prevent any leakage as illustrated inFIG. 8 b. - As depicted in
FIG. 12b , another convenient option is to drain the sand and/or minerals through anothercavity hole 17, which is fixed to one or moreattachable perimeter walls 29. This provides the user and users to drain the sand and/or minerals conveniently when multiple sandpit training bags 100 are connected. Thecavity hole 17 located on at least oneattachable perimeter wall 29 and is covered with a hook and loopreleasable fastener 7, and/orcavity cover 21. - When finished with the
sand pit 101 theattachable perimeter walls 29 is released from the hook and loopreleasable fastener 7;attachable perimeter walls 29 and/or stackedperimeter wall 34 which then be folded to fit inside the sandpit training bag 100 and carried away. - It is to be understood the
compressed surface cover 31 can act as the basemineral receiving surface 10 without the sandpit training bag 100 underneath. This will decrease the softness of the enclosure but will allow the user to use the sandpit training bag 100 andsand pit 101 at the same time. For example, thecompressed surface cover 31 is directly on to a surface, followed by attaching theattachable perimeter walls 29 and/or stackedperimeter walls 34 around the perimeter of thecompressed surface cover 31, attached by at least one hook and loopreleasable fastener 7, and/or similar connectors. This can be beneficial for a group setting wherein different exercises stations can be set up, such sand training, and sand bag and/or harness being occupied with one or more users. - It may be convenient to retail the
compressed surface cover 31 with theattachable perimeter walls 29 and stackedperimeter walls 34 to be viewed as a separate equipment wherein can be viewed as asand pit 101. - Eight sand
pit training bags 100 was set up with acompressed surface cover 31 as depicted inFIG. 10a for a 6foot 5 inches professional football player (not shown) to perform plyometric, speed and agility exercises at 6 inches of sand in themineral receiving surface 10 with theattachable perimeter walls 29, and astacked perimeter wall 34 at 18 inches. There was no result of sand leakage around the perimeter of thesand pit 101. - Two sand
pit training bags 100 was set up to create an expansion sand pit 101 (not shown)_with a total height of sand of 4 inches around the perimeter of thesand pit 101 for a volleyball university varsity athlete. She performed jump serves at a height of 4 feet with forward momentum. There was no result of sand leakage around the perimeter of thesand pit 101. - One
sand pit 101 with a height of 4 inches of sand and minerals was set up for a high school athlete to perform vertical jumps from the enclosure of thesand pit 101 with oneattachable perimeter wall 29 detached from the sandpit training bag 100 to anelevated box 5 feet away from thesand pit 101. There were no result of sand leakage during the transition from thesand pit 101 to the elevated box. - One
sand pit 101 was set up withattachable perimeter walls 29 and stackedperimeter walls 34 as depicted inFIGS. 8a and 8b . Salt and water mixed with bleach (not shown) was added to thesand pit 101, specifically testing for possible damage to thecompressed surface cover 31,attachable perimeter walls 29, and stackedperimeter walls 34. After 24 hours, there was no damage to theperimeter walls 29, stackedperimeter walls 34, andcompressed surface cover 31. - 175 pounds of beach sand in the enclosure of eight sand
pit training bags 100 connected to form anexpansion sand pit 101 with thetop cover 20 as depicted inFIG. 10a was left outside for about 48 hours with scattered precipitation throughout the day. There was no result of damage to the exterior of the sandpit training bag 100 and no moisture in thesand pit 101. - In one example of use, a user that stood at a height of 6 feet, 2 inches and possessed experience as military personnel, used the sand
pit training bag 100 for a sand bag and dragging sled workout. There were eightsand fillers 32 in the enclosure, with twosand filers 32 in each cooperating hook andloop fasteners 30 with a total of 120 pounds. Accordingly, there were no results of damage in the interior and exterior of the sandpit training bag 100,sand fillers 32, and body harness 15. - In one example, eight sand
pit training bags 100 forming anexpansion sand pit 101 withattachable perimeter walls 29, stackedperimeter walls 34 and acompressed surface cover 31 as previously illustrated inFIG. 10a , was occupied by three college badminton players with a height of 8 inches with moist sand and minerals. After 30 minutes of plyometrics inside thesand pit 101 there was no visibility of sand and minerals outside of thesand pit 101. Also, the three badminton players realized a more convenient, efficient method to drain the sand and minerals from the stackedperimeter walls 34cavity hole 17. - Additionally, two
compressed surface cover 31 was set up withattachable perimeter walls 29 and stackedattachable perimeter walls 34 to be used as asand pit 101 on a flat surface rear face 18 without the sandpit training bag 100 underneath. There was minimal shifting movement when a single user was performing speed and agility drills with 3 inches of sand around the perimeter of twocompressed surface cover 31. To prevent shifting in thesand pit 101, it is recommended to structure the base with the sandpit training bag 100. However, it can be determined to be convenient to use thesand pit 101 without the sandpit training bag 100 underneath if there are more than one users in a group workout, resulting in a functionality of exercises in thesand pit 101 and the sandpit training bag 100 in the same duration. -
FIG. 4a illustrates foursand fillers 32 being secured by four cooperating hook andloop fasteners 30 in the enclosure of the sandpit training bag 100 in an open configuration. Thesand fillers 32 can be supplied with sand and/or minerals, or a user can be required to fill thesand fillers 32 themselves. Thesand fillers 32 can be designed to allow sand to be neatly contained when not needed, such as to not mix loosely with other contents of the sandpit training bag 100. Thesand fillers 32 can also be designed to allow the sand to be poured onto a mineral receivingtraining surface 10 provided by the sandpit training bag 100 in an open configuration, such as onto mineral receivingtraining surface 10 of thesand pit 101 configuration, to form a mineral receivingtraining surface 10. Thesand fillers 32 fabrics in some embodiments is a mixture nylon and/or polyester and/or canvas with a coating of polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane to hold more than 10 pounds for durability and transparent proof - As previously illustrated,
FIG. 4a FIG. 9 illustrates thesand fillers 32 fastened to the sandpit training bag 100, to allow a user to secure thesand fillers 32 inside the sandpit training bag 100 when using the sandpit training bag 100 as a weight, in a closed configuration. For example, the sandpit training bag 100 andsand fillers 32 can include one or more cooperating hook-and-loop fastener 30 components to allow thesand fillers 32 to be secured to an interior surface of the sandpit training bag 100. - In some embodiments, the
sand fillers 32 are not secured to the cooperating hook andloop fastener 30 wherein can be moved freely in a closed configuration. - In some embodiments, the
sand fillers 32 can be formed of semi-ridged material forming rectangular shapes to allow the pouches to be more easily stacked on top of each other and/or bi laterally within the sandpit training bag 100 for optimized storage and to allow a user to maximize the weight of the sandpit training bag 100 when used as a weight. Although in other embodiments thesand fillers 32 can be made of a flexible material and can still be able to be stacked on top of each other and/or bilaterally. - Although the aforementioned range is considered the preferred embodiment, the size of the
sand fillers 32 can comprise of an endless amount of sizes and ranges, that are suitable to serve the purpose of this disclosure. Thesand fillers 32 can be as large, or as small as needed to serve the intended purpose - In some embodiments the
sand fillers 32 are closed using hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7, and in some embodiments thesand fillers 32 include a grip or other gripping surface to be used in lifting them in and out of the sandpit training bag 100. Also, this can be an addition for exercises such as, bicep curls, shoulder flexion, extension, substitution of a kettlebell swing, to name a few. - In some embodiments, one or more grip can be made from seat belt webbing on each side of the
sand filler 32. Hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 can be found on the top to open and close thesand fillers 32. The lining underneath the hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 can be made of a mixture of nylon and/or lining. - In some embodiments, one or
more sand filler 32 can have anoptional logo 6 and stating how many pounds eachsand fillers 32 can hold. It may be convenient to retail the pouches in a number of standard sizes designed to hold predetermined weights, resulting in different logo numbered of pounds. - The sand
pit training bag 100 can be provided with a body harness 15 when retailed. The joining strap 16 is attached to at least oneloop 14 on the body harness 15 and then connecting to one ormore loops 14 located around the perimeter of the sandpit training bag 100. When finished the task, the user can detach the joining strap 16 from theloop 14 and place the body harness 15 and joining strap 16 inside the sandpit training bag 100 to be carried away. The use of the one ormore loops 14 around the perimeter of the body harness 15, is to be easily attached and detached, although other attachment mechanisms could be used as well. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 includes anchor points for use in securing the body harness 15 and/or joining strap 16. -
FIGS. 1 and 5 illustrates theloops 14 in usage ofshoulder strap 28 and twobackpack straps 25, which can also be used as a weighted vest. - The body harness 15 can include one or more releasable buckles 26 and a strap adjuster 27 of at least 8 inches. This will serve as a faster way to put on and release the body harness 15 during a walking, running or sprinting position, working on V02 max, also a drop set when working on strength training. At least one buckle 26 and one strap adjuster 27 can be placed at least 1 inch below the starting of the padding and an additional buckle 26 and working strap 33 can be placed at least 1 inch below, allowing the user to adjust to their right body size.
- For a rear weight vest and/or to be worn as a backpack, the user has an option to attach at least one straps, acting as a
backpack strap 25 to the sandpit training bag 100, with at least oneloop 14 to the sandpit training bag 100, allowing the user to adjust the appropriate size when walking, running or sprinting and/or to be used as a daily bag. The user also has the option to carry the sandpit training bag 100 by hand, such as carrying the bag as a duffle bag. - If the user intends to use the sand
pit training bag 100 with the body harness 15 andbackpack strap 25,shoulder strap 28 attached to thesand training bag 100 in a closed configuration as a dragged resistance, the external surface of one side of the sandpit training bag 100 may be flat with a durable surface such as dense rubber and/or other dense materials, preventing damage to the exterior of the sandpit training bag 100 when being dragged or slammed on many surfaces. - USE
- Embodiments of the sand
pit training bag 100 of the present description can be beneficial for physical training facilities, physical rehabilitation clinic and/or outdoor settings. Many training facilities and rehabilitation centers around the globe does not incorporate sand training in either training or rehabilitation programs and treatment. With positive evidence-based research of sand training, the provision of the portable, effective, and multi-use sand training bag of embodiments of the present invention may greatly expand the potential of sand training. - The sand
pit training bag 100 in a closed configuration can be viewed as a general exercise training bag with at least one grip around the perimeter to grasp and use for multiple exercises such as, tricep extension, bicep curls, front squats, back squats, walking lunges, plank pulls, not limiting to other physical exercises. - The user of sand
pit training bag 100 can hold the sandpit training bag 100 from one or more grips 1-4 around the sandpit training bag 100 for any desired grip, and may adjust the weight of the sandpit training bag 100 by adding or removing content such assand fillers 32. - When the user would use the sand
pit training bag 100 as an isolated tool, such as a pulling exercises, thesand fillers 32 can be held in one or more cooperating hook andloop fastener 30 to prevent swivel when dragging the sandpit training bag 100. To work on core stability, a recommendation will state to release thesand fillers 32 and/or other weighted objects from the cooperating hook andloop fastener 30 as core stability involves the body to control the position and movement, such assand fillers 32 in the enclosure of the sandpit training bag 100. - In some embodiments, the dimensions and other characteristics such as weight of the sand
pit training bag 100 andsand pit 101 can be chosen to allow it to be transported around by one user or, in some embodiments, by more than one user. The sandpit training bag 100 can be closed into a bag configuration to provide a convenient look and function illustrated inFIGS. 1-2 such as to be easily carried onto a plane, bus or other vehicle, with or without anysand fillers 32. - Many athletes seek out a local beach or other sand training location for sand training. The sand
pit training bag 100 of the present description can be used for speed, strength and rehabilitation training, both in many of the ways a natural sand and/or mineral surface can be used and in other ways herein described. The sandpit training bag 100 of the present description can also be provided in association with an in-depth training program and a set of physical rehabilitation guidelines, such as for use as a kit or program for rehabilitation. - In some embodiments, the
sand fillers 32 are held closed via a hook-and-loop fastener 7, and can be conveniently unfolded from the hook-and-loop fastener 7 to discharge a contained quantity of sand and minerals, such as ten pounds of sand, into themineral receiving surface 10 when the sandpit training bag 100 has been opening for use as asand pit 101. When the activity is completed, the user can use one ormore cavity hole 17 by releasing the hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 and cavity cover 21 as previously illustrated inFIG. 12a - 12b from both ends of the attachedperimeter wall 29 and/or underneath of the sandpit training bag 100, pouring the quantity of sand and minerals into eachsand fillers 32. Thesand fillers 32 can be stacked on one another bi-literally or secured by at least one cooperating hook andloop fastener 30 for easy storage in the sandpit training bag 100, such as for transport when the bag is in a closed configuration. - In other embodiments,
sand fillers 32 may not be provided, orsand fillers 32 may have other configurations or elements. It is to be understood in some embodiments, thecavity hole 17 is not provided and a user scoops or pours out sand from the bag through the top opening of thesand pit 101. - It is to be understood the user has an option to leave the sand and/or minerals in the enclosure without the use of the
sand fillers 32. The durability of the hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 and/or other fasteners with the coating of polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane, the sand and/or minerals are secure without any possible leakage when carrying the sandpit training bag 100 in a closed configuration. This is convenient for a user that will be using thesand pit 101 frequent in multiple locations. - In some embodiments, the program will present and be based on evidence-based programs and results, such as based on programs developed by fitness and medical professionals.
- There are many minerals that can assist the human body for inflammation, such as salt and water. With the polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane waterproof coating, the user has options to use salt and water, not limiting to similar minerals with no damage to the enclosure fabrics.
- The sand
pit training bag 100 andsand pit 101 is not only made for athletes, but can also be used by the general population. Science-based research indicates sand training is more effective for VO2 max training compared to other surfaces. Also, sand and/or mineral training reduces the risk of injury, as sand and minerals are a low impact surface. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 can provide users with a more effective workout in a shorter amount of time. The provision of sand and/or mineral draining structure in some embodiments also assists in making the sandpit training bag 100 suitable for use in an indoor setting. For example, sand and/or minerals can be neatly contained in thesand pit 101, and in some embodiments can be drained from thesand training bag 100 from thecavity hole 17 when training tasks have been completed and the user is ready to pack up the sandpit training bag 100. - It is to be understood the
sand pit 101 can be used for cleansing of the limbs with salt and water to children sand and mineral leisure related activities. - At least one cooperating hook and loop
releasable fastener 30 can be provided in the enclosure of the sandpit training bag 100. This allows the user to secure valuable objects such as laptops with minimal to no shifting when transporting. - At least one compartment around the perimeter of the sand
pit training bag 100 in a closed and open configuration. The compartment may be made of nylon with at least one hook andloop fastener 7 to secure the objects. This allows the user to keep objects such as coins in a smaller compartment and joining strap 16 in a longer compartment. - In some embodiments, a sand
pit training bag 100 is designed to be used with other sandpit training bags 100 to form an extended sand training surface. An extendedmineral receiving surface 10 can be useful particularly for activities which require more space than can be provided by a single sandpit training bag 100. - In some embodiments two or more sand
pit training bags 100 can be joined together to form an extendedmineral receiving surface 10, such asFIG. 10a-10b is shown up to eightsand training bags 100 joined together, each sandpit training bag 100 forming a part of an outside perimeter wall of asand pit 101. - In some embodiments the sand
pit training bags 100 does not form a part of an outside perimeter wall of asand pit 101 when joined together, creating options for the user to run in and out of thesand pit 101 without jumping over theattachable perimeter wall 29. - In some embodiments, sand
pit training bags 100 include features to be used in joining the sandpit training bag 100 to other sandpit training bags 100. - In some embodiments, sand
pit training bags 100 includes removable components and/or features, such asattachable perimeter wall 29 sections, to enable reconfiguration of the sandpit training bags 100 with other sandpit training bags 100 in forming an extendedmineral receiving surface 10. - An embodiment of a sand
pit training bag 100 for use as a module of an extendedmineral receiving surface 10. A single sandpit training bags 100 forming a first extendedmineral receiving surface 10 with atop cover 20 shown on FIG.7 b. - In some embodiments, the
top cover 20 is attached via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 to keep the sand and/or minerals in a closed configuration when not in use. For example, if the sand pit is left outside, the user an option to attach thetop cover 20 to prevent any additional minerals not intended for thesand pit 101. Also, sport team setting, such as baseball, the sand pit can fixed outside for sand and/or mineral training while thetop cover 20 can prevent any liquids from entering thesand pit 101. - As depicted in
FIG. 10b , atop cover 20 around the perimeter of thesand pit 101 of at least two sandpit training bags 100 which is attached via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 with the design and fabric as theattachable perimeter wall 29. - Eight joined sand
pit training bags 100 forming a second extendedmineral receiving surface 10 with atop cover 20. - To permit a plurality of sand
pit training bags 100 to be joined, in some embodiments one or more parts of the wall structure of a sandpit training bag 100 can be removable from the sandpit training bag 100 so that themineral receiving surface 10 can be moved adjacent one or moremineral receiving surface 10 of one or more other sandpit training bags 100 to form an extendedmineral receiving surface 10 which is not broken by any vertical wall segments. - In some embodiments, an extended
mineral receiving surface 10 can also include other joining components to joinmineral receiving surface 10 together. Segments of the wall structure of a sandpit training bag 100 can be held together by way of hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 so that sections of wall structure to be removed from the wall structure or joined to other wall structures, such as the wall structures of other sandpit training bags 100. Additionally, the hook andloop fasteners 7 can also be configured to be structured with acavity hole 17 and acavity cover 21 to cover saidcavity hole 17 as illustrated inFIG. 12a - 12 b . - In some embodiments, a sand
pit training bag 100 is essentially a set of modular wall portions which can be joined together to form a sandpit training bag 100 or reconfigured to form a single-bag sand pit 101 or reconfigured to form amulti-bag sand pit 101. - In some embodiments, one or more perimeter attachable
wall 29 sections of a wall structure are detachable, held to one another viareleasable fasteners 7. However, in some embodiments, at least one set of wall sections are not detachable, but form a core or foundational part of the wall structure of a sandpit training bag 100. - In the sand
pit training bags 100 depicted inFIG. 5 , a sandpit training bag 100 wall structure includes at least one set of hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7, which are provided between various wall segments to hold the wall segments together in forming various sandpit training bag 100 configurations and/orsand pit 101 configurations. For example, areleasable fastener 7 joins twoattachable perimeter wall 29 segments together to from a corner of anattachable perimeter wall 29 of an extendedmineral receiving surface 10. The hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 of a corner is approximately 5 to 10 centimeters in length, although other sizes can be appropriate in other embodiments and the length depends on the height of the correspondingattachable perimeter wall 29 and/or stackedperimeter wall 34. Although the aforementioned range is considered the preferred embodiment, the size of thesand pit 101attachable perimeter walls 29 and hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 can comprise of an endless amount of sizes and ranges, that are suitable to serve the purpose of this disclosure. Thesand pit 101attachable perimeter walls 29 and hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 can be as large, or as small as needed to serve the intended purpose. Examples of hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 includes zippers, although other materials can be appropriate in other embodiments. A hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 is provided in the corners to allow sections of theattachable perimeter wall 29 to be removed, such as so that the reminder of the perimeter wall can be joined to anotherattachable perimeter wall 29 of one or more additional sandpit training bags 100. Additionally, to increase the height of the sand pit 101 astacked perimeter wall 34 can be attached via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 in one or more sandpit training bag 100 as depicted inFIG. 8a-8b . Corner hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 allow vertical wall segments to be folded flat or, in cooperation with otherreleasable fasteners 7, allow vertical wall segments to be removed. - In some embodiments, vertical wall segments are simply laid flat or folded on top and/or under
mineral receiving surface 10 when an extendedmineral receiving surface 10 is formed, rather than being removed entirely. - In some embodiments, an
attachable perimeter wall 29 is used to join a part of a perimeter wall of one sandpit training bag 100 to a part of anattachable perimeter wall 29 of another sandpit training bag 100. Anattachable wall 29 can be provided to a user in a variety of ways, such as being provided with each sandpit training bag 100 as a detachable modular part of the sandpit training bag 100, being included in each sandpit training bag 100 as a stowed-away portion of wall structure which is stored in a pouch or under a cover when not in use and/or being provided as part of a kit including more than one sandpit training bag 100. At least oneattachable perimeter wall 29 is provided to span the distance between a segments of theattachable perimeter wall 29 of one sandpit training bag 100 and a segment of theattachable perimeter wall 29 of another sandpit training bag 100 when the two segments do not extend out far enough to be joined directly.Attachable perimeter wall 29 can be joined to wall segments by way ofreleasable fasteners 7 such as zippers or hook-and-loop fasteners 7. This provides the user to create a dense segment surface to connect to sandpit training bags 100 to form anexpansion sand pit 101. - As a user of an extended
mineral receiving surface 10 may not have enough sand and/or minerals to cover the perimeter of thesand pit 101 when formed an extended surface, themineral receiving surface 10 of each modular sandpit training bag 100 is made from vinyl, polyester or similar low impact material for walking, running, sprinting, jumping or similar active movements. - The
compressed surface cover 31 can be sized to fit over the wall segment wherein connects the twosand pits 101 together (not shown). - It is to be understood the wall segment can be used with or without the
compressed surface cover 31. - Expanded
mineral receiving surface 10 will be beneficial for individuals, in an indoor and outdoor settings which call for a substantial amount of space forsand pit training 100. As an example, beach volleyball players can use an expandedmineral receiving surface 10 for a recreational and/or training game of beach volleyball. - In addition to the volleyball team setting, the
attachable perimeter walls 29 can stack on top of each other with astacked perimeter wall 34 via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 which can also have acavity hole 17, cavity cover 21 as depicted inFIG. 8 b. - This is beneficial a team setting, such as a beach volleyball team and any user desired to have a larger amount of sand and/or minerals in the
sand pit 101 as shown inFIG. 10 a. - It is to be understood the stacked
perimeter walls 34 may be retailed as a kit or sold separately, depending on the user's desires. Also, eachcavity hole 17 on theattachable perimeter wall 29 and stackedperimeter wall 34 does not need to be used. Even if multiple sandpit training bags 100 are provided as a kit, each may include acavity hole 17. - In some embodiments so that each sand
pit training bag 100 can be used independently at the discretion of the user. - It is to be understood the
attachable perimeter walls 29 can be reconfigured by a user to suit their needs due to the hook and loopreleasable fasteners 7 provided between sections of theattachable perimeter walls 29. For example, if a user desires to use thesand pit 101 as an unstable surface for a plyometric jump or similar active movement, the user can remove a section ofattachable perimeter wall 29 from one edge of thesand pit 101 such that themineral receiving surface 10 is bounded only on three sides or only at substantial height along three sides, such as to allow easier use of themineral receiving surface 10 for low inch plyometric or similar active movements, as described in examples. The receiving surface can be bounded by one or more of downward facing bounding flaps 8, bounding flaps facing upward 9, and bottom flaps 11. - In some embodiments, one or more cavity holes 17 are provided to permit the release of sand and/or minerals when exercises in the
sand pit 101 are completed. Thecavity hole 17 can be rimmed in metal, copper and/or steel. Thecavity hole 17 is secured by stitching, gluing and/or a cement lining around the circumference of thecavity hole 17. Although the aforementioned range is considered the preferred embodiment, the size of thecavity hole 17 and surface cover 21 can comprise of an endless amount of sizes and ranges, that are suitable to serve the purpose of this disclosure. Thecavity hole 17 and surface cover 21 can be as large, or as small as needed to serve the intended purpose. Thecavity hole 17 is covered by asurface cover 21, surface cover 21 is made from polyvinyl chloride covered by liquid proof material, although other materials can be used in other embodiments provided the cover is able to impede the flow of sand out of thecavity hole 17 when covering thecavity hole 17. - In some embodiments, the sand
pit training bag 100 includes snaps and/or other fasteners to hold thecompressed surface cover 31 over thecavity cover 21. - In some embodiments, a sand
pit training bag 100 is a multi-purpose piece of training equipment, for a number of exercises. The sandpit training bag 100 can be designed to support 50-100 pounds of sand and/or minerals, depending on the selected size by the user and the materials used, and a combination of sandpit training bags 100 can be designed to support a further weight of sand and/or minerals. -
FIGS. 6b, 8b, and 10a illustrates acompressed surface cover 31 to hold sand and/or minerals rather than requiring a user to pour sand into asand pit 101 and then remove the sand from the interior of the sandpit training bag 100 when complete. For example, the sandpit training bag 100 can include a sub compartment into which the sand and/or minerals can be moved once training exercises is complete, which can be closed to hold the sand and/or minerals from being loosely deposed within the interior of the sandpit training bag 100. - In some embodiments, the
mineral receiving surface 10 can be overlaid with a cover or liner (not shown) provided to contain sand deposited on themineral receiving surface 10, and a user may be able to fold up the cover or liner with the sand and/or minerals contained when they have finished their exercises. - In some embodiments the
mineral receiving surface 10 cover or liner can be secured to themineral receiving surface 10 or other internal surface of the sandpit training bag 100 such as at least one hook and loopreleasable fastener 7, adhesive, and/or stitching, such as to allow the cover to form a sub compartment or pouch within the sandpit training bag 100 when not deployed, while in some embodiments themineral receiving surface 10 cover or liner can be loosely deposited over themineral receiving surface 10 such that a user may remove it from the sandpit training bag 100 to shake out sand or to store separately. - In some embodiments, a sand
pit training bag 100 can have one or more cooperating hook andloop fasteners 30 to holdsand fillers 32 . Each strap is provided with a fixed reinforcement and/or similar fabric in between the interior and exterior fabrics. As previously described,FIGS. 4a and 4c depicts an example sandpit training bag 100, which includes four pairs of straps, each strap secured to an internal surface of the sandpit training bag 100. Each pair of straps is used to holdsand fillers 32 and/or similar objects, with each strap held is a position wrapped around thesand filler 32 via hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 components. - It is to be understood different sizes of a sand
pit training bag 100 can be retailed wherein could be manufactured without cooperating hook andloop fasteners 30 and in some instances, more than one cooperating hook andloop fasteners 30 can be manufactured. - In some embodiments, a
cavity hole 17 is not provided, such as embodiments in which sand does not need to be poured out of the pit. - As depicted in
FIG. 12a - 12b , at least onecavity hole 17, hook and loopreleasable fastener 7 and cavity cover hole fixed on theattachable perimeter wall 29. - It is to be understood that while the sand
pit training bag 100 has been depicted as a rectangular bag when in a closed configuration, providing a substantially flatmineral receiving surface 10, in other embodiments the sandpit training bag 100 can be less structured. - It should be noted that the accompanying figures are intended to present illustrations of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. These figures are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It should also be noted that accompanying figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
- The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present technology have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present technology to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present technology and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present technology and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, but such are intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present technology.
- It is envisioned that other styles and configurations can be easily incorporated into the teachings of the present disclosure and only one particular configuration has been shown and described for purposes of clarity and disclosure and not by way of limitation of scope.
- It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A sand pit training bag comprising:
a set of at least one fastener, wherein the at least one fastener of a set is a hook and loop fastener positioned around the periphery of an external surface of the closed bag configuration;
a set of at least one fastener, wherein the at least one fastener of the set is a cooperating hook and look fastener secured in the open bag configuration;
a set of attachable perimeter wall, wherein the at least one attachable perimeter wall of the set is secured by at least one fastener around the periphery internal surface of the open bag configuration;
a set of at least one attachable perimeter wall, wherein an attachable perimeter wall of the set comprises of at least one layer of a hook and loop fastener and/or PVC and/or PU coating;
one or more compressed surface covers, wherein one compressed surface cover of the set inner layer comprises of at least one layer of foam padding with one or more layers of a hook and loop fastener;
one or more layers of at least one compressed surface cover comprising of PVC and/or PU coating;
an attachable top cover for one or more sand pit secured by one or more fasteners;
one or more cavity holes and a cavity cover configured to be positioned on one or more attachable perimeter walls and/or on a surface of the sand pit training bag.
2. The sand pit training bag of claim 1 , wherein the perimeter of the sand pit training bag further comprises of a fastener, wherein the fastener is selected from the group comprising a hook and loop fastener overlaying fabric fastener to open flat on a surface, configured to attach the attachable perimeter wall to define an open sand pit configuration.
3. The sand pit training bag of claim 1 , wherein the one or more attachable perimeter wall structure secures on top, bilaterally and the base with one or more fasteners around the open sand pit configuration to define as a sand pit.
4. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein:
the single sand pit training bag includes the attachable perimeter walls configured to be attached around the periphery of the internal surface of the open bag configuration, in addition to a surface compressed cover and a top cover, wherein each attachable perimeter wall comprises of one or more fasteners configured to connect to each other to form a structure of an open sand pit;
additional fabric is included on one or more of the attachable perimeter walls to fold over to another attachable perimeter wall with a hook and loop fastener to hold a structure of an open sand and/or mineral pit configuration, wherein the one or more attachable perimeter walls are configured to have additional fabric on top or below comprising of a hook and loop fastener to attach onto the mineral receiving surface, with additional coverage to prevent minerals depositing from the open configuration.
5. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein the attachable perimeter wall may be deployed on either side of the open sand pit training bag configuration to attach onto the additional sand pit training bag in the open bag configuration, wherein the attachable perimeter wall comprises of at least one hook and loop fastener to connect to another open bag configuration wherein the opposite side of the hook and loop fastener is around the periphery of the sand pit training bag open configuration.
6. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein one compressed surface cover is designed to fit a single sand pit training bag and second compressed surface cover is designed to fit two sand pit training bags at each corner of the attachable perimeter wall to prevent possible leakage of sand and/or minerals; wherein a third sand pit training bag is attachable by connecting a single compressed surface cover with the second compressed surface cover, wherein each compressed surface cover comprises of a hook and loop fastener attached onto the top surface of the mineral receiving surface to define an open sand and/mineral pit configuration, and further configured to attach onto the wall structure by at least one fastener.
7. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one attachable perimeter wall or stacked perimeter attachable wall structure comprises of an opening to add or remove objects inside a defined wall structure comprising of wood, steel or metal plates, polyvinyl chloride board to define the open sand or mineral pit configuration, wherein each of the objects—is pre-cut, configured to be reconstructed to the appropriate size, or comprise of reinforcements comprising a metal beam on each corner inside and/or outside of the attachable perimeter wall to hold the structure together
8. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein each attachable perimeter wall is manufactured to fit around the perimeter of the mineral receiving surface with additional fabric on one or more sides comprising at least one hook and loop fastener folded over to attach to another attachable perimeter wall, side by side, top and bottom or at the corners, wherein the top cover is configured to fit one or more sand pit training bag comprising of extra fabric or hook and loop fastener to fold over onto the attachable perimeter wall or the stacked attachable perimeter wall, wherein when the sand or mineral training is completed, the attachable perimeter walls are configured to detach with or without the material inside one or more attachable perimeter wall to be carried away.
9. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein the stacked attachable perimeter walls are included to increase the height around the perimeter of the open sand and/or mineral pit configuration, wherein at least one stacked attachable perimeter wall comprises additional fabric with at least one hook and loop fastener connected to the top of the attachable perimeter wall and/or side by side to another attachable perimeter wall, wherein one or more attachable perimeter walls comprises of a hook and loop fastener on the top lining to connect to the bottom fabric of the stacked attachable perimeter wall, the top lining of the one or more stacked perimeter wall includes an opening similar to the attachable perimeter wall to increase the density of the wall structure, wherein the one or more reinforcements are configured to hold the wall structure.
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11. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein at least one attachable perimeter wall, stacked attachable perimeter wall, compressed surface cover, cavity hole cover and top cover fabric coating is comprised of polyvinyl chloride and/or polyurethane for use on liquids comprising bleach, wherein the bleach is to be used to clean the sand or minerals from bacteria and blood.
12. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein an open sand pit configuration the main surface is a mineral receiving surface, wherein, the attachable perimeter wall additional fabric and compressed surface cover comprises of at least one hook and loop fasteners wherein each hook and loop fastener can be attached together and viewable as a main training surface.
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21. The sand pit training bag according to claim 1 , wherein at least one attachable perimeter wall is attached to one or more perimeters of the sand pit training bag configuration to expand the distance of the open sand pit.
22. A sand pit training bag comprising:
a compressed surface cover with at least layer of water proof coating;
one or more fabric layers of an attachable perimeter wall with one or more fasteners;
one or more fabric layers of an attachable perimeter wall with at least one water proof coating; and
at least one layer of sand and/or minerals in an open sand pit configuration.
23. The sand pit training bag according to claim 22 , wherein a compressed surface cover is the main surface of the sand pit configuration.
24. The sand pit training bag according to claim 22 , wherein one or more fabric layers of one or more attachable perimeter walls is attached and secured underneath of a compressed surface cover by at least one layer of a hook and loop fastener to be viewed as the main sand pit surface.
25. The sand pit training bag according to claim 22 , wherein a fastener is a zipper to secure on top and underneath of the compressed surface cover to secure all sand and/or minerals preventing any leakage and damage to the structure of the open sand pit.
26. The sand pit training bag according to claim 22 , wherein at least one layer of sand with a mixture of liquids is deposited to the open sand pit configuration.
27. A sand pit training bag comprising:
at least one cavity hole on the surface area of the sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration and one or more attachable perimeter walls;
at least one cavity hole cover on the surface area of the sand pit training bag in a closed bag configuration and one or more attachable perimeter walls;
28. The sand pit training bag according to claim 27 , wherein a cavity hole on the sand pit training bag closed bag and one or more attachable perimeter wall comprising of a mixture of copper, metal and/or steel with at least one PVC and/or PU coating; wherein a cavity hole cover is fixed and removable in both the interior and exterior surfaces to completely cover a cavity hole to prevent and sand and/or minerals from depositing.
29. The sand pit training bag according to claim 27 , further comprises of a cavity cover with at least one layer of a hook and loop fastener, wherein one cavity hole cover is located on the internal and external surface area of one or more attachable perimeter walls.
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