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| United States Patent Application |
20090197747
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Chan; Jennifer
;   et al.
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August 6, 2009
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Elastic Ring And Method Of Use In Performing Yoga Asanas
Abstract
An exercise apparatus includes a flattened ring of elastic material with
specific components of different ridge configurations and spherical
patterns integrated into the inner surface of the ring to provide
alignment and tension which enable a practitioner to perform series of
yoga exercises safely and correctly.
| Inventors: |
Chan; Jennifer; (Markham, CA)
; Bruni; David; (Toronto, CA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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PASTEL LAW FIRM;CHRISTOPHER R. PASTEL
8 PERRY LANE
ITHACA
NY
14850-9267
US
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| Serial No.:
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361278 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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January 28, 2009 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
482/122; 482/148 |
| Class at Publication: |
482/122; 482/148 |
| International Class: |
A63B 21/02 20060101 A63B021/02 |
Claims
1. An elastic ring, comprising:a ring consisting of an elastic
material;the ring having a circumference, wherein the circumference of
the ring has an inner surface and an outer surface;the ring including at
least one alignment ridge and one tension ridge on the inner surface;a
length of the circumference of the ring being in a range from 12 inches
to 88 inches;a thickness of the ring being in a range from one-sixteenth
of an inch to one inch; anda width of the ring being in a range from
one-half inch to four inches.
2. A ring according to claim 1, wherein the alignment ridges are
orthogonal to the circumference; wherein the tension ridges are
orthogonal to the alignment ridges; wherein a width of the tension ridges
is in a range from 0.010 mm to 30 mm; and wherein a height of the tension
ridges is in a range from 0.010 mm to 0.30 mm.
3. A ring according to claim 2, wherein the tension ridges have a
rectangular cross-section.
4. A ring according to claim 3, wherein the tension ridges are on the
inner surface of the ring.
5. A ring according to claim 3, wherein the tension ridges are on the
outer surface of the ring.
6. A ring according to claim 2, wherein the tension ridges have a
semicircular cross section.
7. A ring according to claim 6, wherein the tension ridges are on the
inner surface of the ring.
8. A ring according to claim 6, wherein the tension ridges are on the
outer surface of the ring.
9. A ring according to claim 1, wherein the alignment ridges include a
combination of half-sphere ridges and rectangular ridges.
10. A method of manufacturing an elastic ring to be used in performing
exercises, comprising the steps of:forming a ring consisting of an
elastic material; wherein the ring has a circumference, and wherein the
circumference of the ring has an inner surface and an outer
surface;forming at least one alignment ridge and one tension ridge on the
inner surface of the ring;forming the ring such that a length of the
circumference of the ring is in a range from 12 inches to 88
inches;forming the ring such that a thickness of the ring is in a range
from one-sixteenth of an inch to one inch; andforming the ring such that
a width of the ring is in a range from one-half inch to four inches.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the alignment ridges are
formed orthogonal to the circumference; wherein the tension ridges are
formed orthogonal to the alignment ridges; wherein a width of the tension
ridges is formed in a range from 0.010 mm to 30 mm; and wherein a height
of the tension ridges is formed in a range from 0.010 mm to 0.30 mm.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the tension ridges have a
rectangular cross-section.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein the tension ridges have a
semicircular cross section.
14. A method according to claim 11, wherein the alignment ridges include a
combination of half-sphere ridges and rectangular ridges.
15. A method of exercise for a practitioner, comprising the steps
of:providing an elastic ring having at least one alignment ridge and one
tension ridge on an inner circumferential surface, a length of the inner
circumferential surface of the ring being in a range from 12 inches to 88
inches, a thickness of the ring being in a range from one-sixteenth of an
inch to one inch; and a width of the ring being in a range from one-half
inch to four inches;aligning the elastic ring in a desired position using
the at least one alignment ridge such that the ring makes contact in at
least predetermined locations on a body of the practitioner;
andstretching the elastic ring and adjusting the body of the practitioner
such that proper alignment is achieved.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional
Application Ser. No. 61/026,411 filed on Feb. 5, 2008, incorporated
herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002]This invention relates generally to the field of elastic exercise
equipment, and more particularly to an elastic ring which enables a
person to perform a series of movements associated with yoga asanas
poses.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003]Yoga is an exercise originating from India and gaining popularity in
the western world. This exercise includes thousands of postures and
combinations of flow. The postures are tied to breathe and mental
concentration. To properly execute and obtain the full benefit of the
postures, the person, especially a beginner, needs to be able to feel
what their body is doing while performing the asanas poses. It is also
important to achieve symmetry of the body while performing the asanas.
The person has to continuously practice and fine tune their body to
attain and maintain the proper asanas due to the difficulty in executing
the asanas.
[0004]The novice practitioner usually practices with the assistance of an
instructor. Even then the practitioner cannot attain the proper posture
for the asana without proper guidance from the instructor on the
placement of the arms, legs, torso, and head. The asanas can also be
practiced alone but the practitioner may not have the correct and proper
placement of body parts in place in order to achieve the full benefit of
the asana. This is due to the complexity of combining of body, breathe
and mind synchronization to execute the yoga asana. The final asana may
look simple to the layman's eye but to execute and maintain it properly
to achieve the benefit of the asana for the practitioner is often quite
difficult.
[0005]For example, the mountain pose Tadasana requires the practitioner to
stand up straight and strong like a mountain. The novice practitioner is
not able to fully perform this seemingly simple pose by just listening to
the instructor's guidance. Another example is the "Extended Hand to Big
Toe" pose Uttihita Hasta Padangustasana. This posture requires the
practitioner to engage the quadriceps and adductor muscles to pull the
femur towards the pelvis and stretching the bicep femoris muscle to raise
and straighten the leg to a range from 90 to 120 degrees.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006]Briefly stated, an exercise apparatus includes a flattened ring of
elastic material with specific components of different ridge
configurations and spherical patterns integrated into the inner surface
of the ring to provide alignment and tension which enable a practitioner
to perform series of yoga exercises safely and correctly.
[0007]According to an embodiment of the invention, an elastic ring
includes a ring consisting of an elastic material; the ring having a
circumference, wherein the circumference of the ring has an inner surface
and an outer surface; the ring including at least one alignment ridge and
one tension ridge on the inner surface; a length of the circumference of
the ring being in a range from 12 inches to 88 inches; a thickness of the
ring being in a range from one-sixteenth of an inch to one inch; and a
width of the ring being in a range from one-half inch to four inches.
[0008]According to an embodiment of the invention, a method of
manufacturing an elastic ring to be used in performing exercises includes
the steps of: (a) forming a ring consisting of an elastic material;
wherein the ring has a circumference, and wherein the circumference of
the ring has an inner surface and an outer surface; (b) forming at least
one alignment ridge and one tension ridge on the inner surface of the
ring; (c) forming the ring such that a length of the circumference of the
ring is in a range from 12 inches to 88 inches; (d) forming the ring such
that a thickness of the ring is in a range from one-sixteenth of an inch
to one inch; and (e) forming the ring such that a width of the ring is in
a range from one-half inch to four inches.
[0009]According to an embodiment of the invention, a method of exercise
for a practitioner includes the steps of: (a) providing an elastic ring
having at least one alignment ridge and one tension ridge on an inner
circumferential surface, a length of the inner circumferential surface of
the ring being in a range from 12 inches to 88 inches, a thickness of the
ring being in a range from one-sixteenth of an inch to one inch; and a
width of the ring being in a range from one-half inch to four inches; (b)
aligning the elastic ring in a desired position using the at least one
alignment ridge such that the ring makes contact in at least
predetermined locations on a body of the practitioner; and (c) stretching
the elastic ring and adjusting the body of the practitioner such that
proper alignment is achieved.
[0010]The ring of the present invention, when attached to the appropriate
areas of the body, will properly guide the novice practitioner on how to
adjust the body alignment to achieve the proper posture for Mountain Pose
"Tadasana."
[0011]The ring of the present invention, when attached to the appropriate
areas of the body, will assist in properly guiding the novice
practitioner to achieve the proper posture for the Extended Hand to Big
Toe pose "Uttihita Hasta Padangustasana." This posture requires the
practitioner to engage the quadriceps and adductor muscles to pull the
femur towards the pelvis and stretching the bicep femoris muscle to raise
and straighten the leg to a range from 90 to 120 degrees. For a novice
practitioner the posture cannot be done properly without the assistance
of the present invention. The elastic material of the ring promotes the
feeling of pulling of the quadriceps and the feeling of the femur
retracting toward the pelvic bone. By pulling and releasing the elastic
ring the practitioner can train the body to perform this contraction of
the quadriceps and the extension of the femoris muscles. In continuing to
practice using the pulling and releasing the ring and the method, the
practitioner gradually develops body intelligence and will eventually be
able to do the yoga posture without the aid of the ring.
[0012]The present invention relates to an article made from an elastic
material and methodology for a person to perform a series of movement
associated to yoga asanas by following a proper placement of the ring in
the appropriate body parts. The present invention is used to attain
symmetry of the body to perform the yoga asanas. It is also used to
alleviate and strengthen the lower back muscles when used while sitting
in a chair following a method of proper placement of the ring in the
appropriate body parts. It also acts to function as a yoga mat carrier
with an assistance of two VELCRO.RTM. straps.
[0013]The first embodiment of the present invention is an article made
from elastic materials and the different ridge configuration and
spherical patterns for use by a person in conjunction with the proper
method of placement and alignment to perform a series of movements and
maintaining the postures or asanas associated to yoga asanas. It is used
for training the practitioner to achieve the proper alignment, stretching
and strength in performing and maintaining the proper postures or asanas
through proper placement of the ring with the help of the different ridge
configuration and spherical patterns and the tension created by the
tensile strength exerted by the elastic material. For example, postures
or asanas such as Tadasana Mountain Pose, Dandasana Staff Pose, Paripurna
Navasana Full Boat Pose, Krounchasana Heron Pose, Head to Knee Forward
Bend, and Uttihita Hasta Padangustasana Extended Hand to Big Toe Pose are
enhanced or made possible by using the elastic ring of the present
invention. Due to the elastic material's tensile strength and the
different ridge configuration and spherical patterns of the present
invention, the invention provides the practitioner guidance and proper
tension to immediately adjust the body alignment and fine tune the
adjustment without too much strap readjustment or equipment change. Using
the proper method of alignment, the invention also trains the body to
feel isometric forces that are needed to be exerted to properly perform
the postures or asanas. The present invention also trains the
practitioner to attain the proper symmetry required to perform the poses
through the ridge configuration and spherical patterns. The present
invention's elastic properties and tensile strength, ridge configuration
and spherical patterns makes it extremely versatile in the performing the
hundreds of asanas in a yoga practice.
[0014]The second embodiment of the present invention is an article made
from elastic material's tensile strength, different ridge configuration
and spherical patterns when use, the person can alleviate and strengthen
low back lumbar muscles while sitting in a chair. As technology advances
to improve our lives we became chained to our desk and have an increasing
sedentary lifestyle. There is a very high incidence of low back pain and
ailments and are caused by sitting for long periods of time. The present
invention ring due to the elastic material's tensile strength, different
ridge configuration and spherical patterns can be used while sitting and
working in front of a computer or desk. When the present invention is
attached to the appropriate body parts it create slight pressure on the
lower lumbar back muscles to alleviate low back fatigue and pain due to
long periods of sitting, this is assisted by the different ridge
configuration and spherical patterns. The pressure exerted by the present
invention from the tensile strength of the elastic material and the
pressure point that the different ridge configuration and spherical
patterns attempts to strengthen the low back lumbar muscles and to
prevent low back pain.
[0015]The present invention exerts slight pressure to the lower back to
alleviate and strengthen the low back muscles while the user sits in a
chair working on a computer, writing or any activities that needs the
user to sit for long periods of time. The present invention is tied
around the feet and looped around the low lumbar muscles. The pressure
exerted from the contraction and extension of the legs will tighten and
loosen the pressure on the low lumbar muscles. The pressure acts like a
lumbar support for the low back lumbar muscles to reduce fatigue and also
gradually strengthens the lower back muscles. This in the long term will
alleviate lower back pain and ailments.
[0016]The third embodiment of the present invention is a multifunction; it
acts as a yoga mat carrier secured by two VELCRO.RTM. straps. The
practitioner of yoga generally practices on a mat and instead of carrying
bags and other contraption; the present invention is a multifunction
product that can function as a yoga mat carrier.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017]FIG. 1 shows an elastic ring according to an embodiment of the
invention.
[0018]FIG. 2 shows an elastic ring according to an embodiment of the
invention.
[0019]FIG. 3 shows the inside pattern of the elastic ring according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0020]FIG. 4 shows the inside pattern of the elastic ring according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0021]FIG. 5 shows the inside pattern of the elastic ring according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0022]FIG. 6 shows the inside pattern of the elastic ring according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0023]FIG. 7 shows the exterior view with a sample print of the elastic
ring according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0024]FIG. 8 shows a cross-sectional view of the elastic ring according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
[0025]FIG. 9 shows an alternate cross-sectional view of the elastic ring
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0026]FIG. 10 shows a an alternate cross-sectional view of the elastic
ring according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0027]FIG. 11A shows a top view of a section of the elastic ring according
to an embodiment of the invention.
[0028]FIG. 11B shows a perspective view of a section of the elastic ring
according to an embodiment of the invention.
[0029]FIG. 11C shows a perspective view of a section of the elastic ring
according to an embodiment of the invention.
[0030]FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a user using the elastic ring of
FIG. 1 to perform Paripurna Navasana Full Boat Pose.
[0031]FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of the user using the elastic ring
of FIG. 1 to perform Krounchasana Heron Pose.
[0032]FIG. 14 shows a front view of the user using the elastic ring of
FIG. 1 to perform Tadasana Mountain Pose.
[0033]FIG. 15 shows a side view of the user using the elastic ring of FIG.
1 to perform Uttihita Hasta Padangustasana Extended hand to big toe pose.
[0034]FIG. 16 shows a front view of the user using the elastic ring of
FIG. 1 to alleviate low back pain and pressure and strengthen the low
back muscles.
[0035]FIG. 17 shows a side view of the user using the elastic ring of FIG.
1 to alleviate low back pain and pressure and strengthen the low back
muscles.
[0036]FIG. 18A shows a perspective view of a VELCRO.RTM. strap to attach
the elastic ring of FIG. 1 to hold a yoga mat.
[0037]FIG. 18B shows a perspective view of a VELCRO.RTM. strap to attach
the elastic ring of FIG. 1 to hold a yoga mat.
[0038]FIG. 19A shows a first step in arranging the elastic ring of FIG. 1.
around the yoga mat to hold the mat together.
[0039]FIG. 19B shows a second step in arranging the elastic ring of FIG.
1. around the yoga mat to hold the mat together.
[0040]FIG. 19C shows a third step in arranging the elastic ring of FIG. 1.
around the yoga mat to hold the mat together.
[0041]FIG. 19D shows a fourth step in arranging the elastic ring of FIG.
1. around the yoga mat to hold the mat together.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0042]FIG. 1 illustrates the dimensions of the elastic ring 1. The
circumference 2 of the elastic ring ranges from 12 inches to 88 inches.
The wall thickness 4 ranges from 1/16th to 1 inch and the width of the
elastic ring ranges from 1/2 to 4 inches. Component A illustrates the
outside surface of the elastic ring. Component B illustrates the series
of incremental raised alignment ridges spaced symmetrically along the
length of the elastic ring, with the number of raised ridges ranging from
2-30. The ridges (FIG. 11A) have a spacing distance ranging from 0.05 mm
to 100 mm for components 8, 9, 11, 12. The thickness of the ridges (FIGS.
8-10) ranges from 1 mm to 300 mm for component 13. The shape of the
ridges (FIGS. 8-10) can be of angular, spherical or flat characteristic.
A primary purpose of the alignment ridges is to help the user align
himself/herself properly.
[0043]FIGS. 11B-11C show different configurations with ridges and
spherical patterns. The height of the ridge can range from 0.05 mm to 30
mm and the width of the ridge can range from 0.010 mm to 100 mm and the
height of the ridge can range from 0.010 mm to 100 mm. The height of the
spherical patterns range from 0.05 mm to 30 mm, while the distance
between the half spheres can range from 0.050 mm to 100 mm. The diameter
of the spheres can range form 0.005 mm to 30 mm.
[0044]FIGS. 1-2 illustrate a view of an embodiment of the present
invention. This embodiment includes a ring made from an elastic material.
The elastic ring can be in one continuous ring or be a flat strap
connected at 5 to make a ring. The elastic ring can have the inside and
outside surfaces flat. The elastic ring can have the inside surface flat
and the outside surface with tension ridges (FIGS. 3-4) that run the
length of the elastic ring. A primary purpose of the tension ridges is to
increase the tension of the elastic belt. The elastic ring can have the
inside surface with alignment ridges (FIGS. 5-6) that run the width of
the ring and the outside surface flat. The elastic ring can have the
inside and outside surface both having tension ridges (FIGS. 2-4) running
the length of the elastic ring. The elastic ring can have alignment
ridges (FIGS. 5-6) on the inside of the elastic ring running the width of
the elastic ring. The elastic ring can have alignment ridges (FIGS. 3-6)
on both the inside and outside of the elastic ring running the width of
the elastic ring. The alignment and tension ridges (FIGS. 7-11A) can be
in angular, spherical or flat. The inside pattern can be of any designs
from stamped illustrations of geometric patterns or artistic patterns.
The elastic material can be made from natural rubber, synthetic rubber,
silicone, EPDM, neoprene, latex, polyester, or polyurethane. The outside
of the elastic ring can be flat as in FIG. 10 or with ridges as in FIGS.
7-9. The outside of the elastic ring FIG. 7 can have letters, numerals,
and logos, illustrations, printed, stamped, embossed, and debossed. The
distance between the ridges for the inside and or outside of the elastic
ring is preferably between the ranges of 0.5 mm to 30 mm wide. The height
of the ridges for the inside and or outside of the elastic ring is
preferably between the ranges from 0.010 mm to 30 mm high. The height of
the stamped or embossed or debossed designs and/or illustrations
preferably ranges from 0.01 mm to 30 mm high. Along the inside of the
elastic ring are ridges placed crosswise along the length of the elastic
ring. The height of the ridges preferably ranges from 0.02 mm to 40 mm,
while the width of the ridges preferably ranges from 0.050 mm to 30 mm.
[0045]FIG. 12 Illustrates the usage of the elastic ring 1 in the Paripuma
Navasana Full Boat Pose. The elastic ring 1 is used by the user 14 to
perform this pose by placing the elastic ring 1 at the soles of the feet
and using both hands to grab hold of the elastic ring. The elasticity and
grip of the elastic ring due to the ridges Component B (FIGS. 8-10) and
Cross Ridges Component C and the material that is used to construct it
enables the user to move into a "V" shaped position.
[0046]FIG. 13 Illustrates the usage of the elastic ring 1 in the
Krounchasana Heron Pose. The elastic ring 1 is used by the user 15 to
raise the leg that is not bent to perform this pose. Due to the tight
hamstrings this present invention elastic ring 1 can assist the user to
safely perform this pose without risk to injury due to the elastic
characteristics of the ring, different ridge configuration and spherical
patterns enables the ring to possess the ability to grip Component B
(FIGS. 1-6), Component C (FIGS. 8-10, FIGS. 11A-11C) to grip the soles of
the feet of the user.
[0047]FIG. 14 illustrates the usage of the elastic ring 1 in the Mountain
Pose Tadasana. The elastic ring is used by the user 16 to perform this
pose by placing the elastic ring 1 in the space between the neck and
shoulders and anchored on the feet located in same side of the shoulder.
The tensile strength of the elastic ring 1, different ridge and spherical
patterns (FIGS. 11A-11C) enable the practitioner to adjust the body of
the user to achieve the proper alignment of the body and thereby
attaining proper symmetry to perform the pose. The elastic nature of the
ring creates tension to produce isometric force to enable the user to
condition the body to recreate the pose eventually without the assistance
of the elastic ring. The elastic characteristics and different ridge
configurations and spherical patterns in Component B (FIGS. 8-10, FIGS.
1-6) and Component C (FIGS. 11A-11C) and the elastic material that is
used to construct it enable the user 16 to feel the pose without the ring
slipping.
[0048]FIG. 15 Illustrates the usage of the elastic ring 1 in the Uttihita
Hasta Padangustasana Extended hand to big toe pose. The elastic ring is
used by the user 17 to perform this pose by placing the elastic ring 1 in
the non standing leg and raising it to 90 degrees. The elasticity of the
ring allows the user 17 to adjust how far the user's 17 hands should go
in order for the user 17 to raise the non standing leg. The ridges of
Component B (FIGS. 8-10, FIG. 1-6) and Component C and the elastic
material that is used to construct it enable the user 17 and the
different configuration and spherical pattern (FIGS. 11A-11C) to safely
execute the pose without injury and also achieve balance.
[0049]FIGS. 16-17 illustrate the usage of the elastic ring 1 for the
purpose of alleviating low back pressure and pain. The user 18 is sitting
on a chair. The pressure and weight of the user's 18 head, shoulders,
spine is all on the lower back. This causes a lot of pain in the long
run. The user 18 uses the elastic ring 1 to alleviate the low back pain
by looping one part of the elastic ring 1 to the lower back area 19 and
the other part of the elastic ring 1 to the soles of the feet 20. The
elasticity of the elastic ring creates tension and isometric forces to
assist the user 18 to push the lower back forward to strengthen the lower
back. The continuous usage of this elastic ring 1 in this manner will
eventually strengthens the lower back muscles and this alleviating back
pain and pressure. There will be minimal slippage due to the ridges
Component B (FIGS. 1-6) and Component C (FIGS. 8-10) and the different
ridge configuration and spherical patterns (FIGS. 11A-11C).
[0050]FIGS. 18A-19D illustrate the usage of the elastic ring 1 as a mat
holder for a mat 23. Ring 1 is initially wrapped around mat 23. The two
loose portions of ring 1 are brought together. Then two VELCRO.RTM.
straps 21 are used to loop around ring 1 to form loops 22. Loops 22 snug
down the loose portions of ring 1 as shown by the dashed lines in FIG.
19B.
[0051]While the present invention has been described with reference to a
particular preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, it will be
understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited
to the preferred embodiment and that various modifications and the like
could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention
as defined in the following claims.
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