Plank Position Exercising Apparatus
A plank position exercising apparatus includes a base unit, a rotor unit, and at least one rotary member. The rotor unit is rotatably engaged with a spherical cavity of the base unit through the rotary member so that the user is able to perform plank circles through the plank position exercising apparatus. The user's feet are secured to the rotor unit during the performance of plank circles while the base unit moves in a circular direction via a plurality of wheel assemblies of the base unit. As a result, the user is able to use a full range of body motion to perform plank circles due to the configuration of the base unit, the rotor unit, and the rotary member.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/111,313 filed on Feb. 3, 2015.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to the field of exercise equipment. More specifically, the present invention is a piece of equipment that provides assistances to efficiently perform plank circles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA plank circle, also known as a bucket circle and a pommel circle, is a physical exercise that maximize the core strength of a person from hips to the shoulder. The plank circles are performed by balancing the body on two arms while rotating in place with the head region being the rotating axis, thus circling the entire body around the hands. In order to perform a proper plank circle, the user is required to maintain proper body posture throughout the duration of the exercise. This requires a lot of muscular strength, muscular stamina, and coordination. Currently, there is no exercising apparatus in the fitness industry which helps a user to properly and efficiently perform plank circles.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an exercising apparatus that allows a user to properly perform plank circles. More specifically, the present invention enables the user to maintain proper body posture, a plank position or a reverse plank position in particular throughout the exercising process. The present invention also enables the user to easily use a full range of body motion to perform plank circles. A base unit, a rotor unit, and a rotary member of the present invention collectively perform as a single apparatus to adopt the different positioning and directions of the user's body during the performance of plank circles.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a plank position exercising apparatus that can be utilized for a variety of exercises, including, but not limited to, cross-fit exercises, rehabilitation exercises, aerobic exercises, and anaerobic exercise. The present invention is preferably utilized to perform plank circles, also known as bucket circles or pommel circles within the fitness industry, from the plank position and the reverse plank position. The present invention comprises a base unit 1, a rotor unit 3, and at least one rotary member 2 as shown in
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Due to the configuration of the base unit 1, the rotor unit 3, and the rotary member 2, the user can use the full range of body motion to perform plank circles through the preferred embodiment or the alternative embodiment of the present invention as the user is able to easily maintain the plank position through the present invention.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A plank position exercising apparatus comprises:
- a base unit;
- a rotor unit;
- at least one rotary member;
- the base unit comprises a spherical cavity and a plurality of wheel assemblies;
- the spherical cavity being concentrically positioned with the base unit;
- the spherical cavity traversed into the base unit from a top surface of the base unit;
- the plurality of wheel assemblies being radially positioned around the spherical cavity;
- the plurality of wheel assemblies being mounted onto the base unit, opposite of the spherical cavity;
- the rotor unit being adjacently positioned with the spherical cavity; and
- the rotor unit being engaged with the base unit through the rotary member.
2. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the rotor unit comprises a support gimbal, a foot rest gimbal, a first rotational axis, and a second rotational axis;
- the rotary member comprises a bearing and axle assembly;
- the support gimbal being centrally positioned with the bearing and axle assembly about the first rotational axis;
- the support gimbal being rotatably connected to the base unit through the bearing and axle assembly;
- the foot rest gimbal being concentrically positioned with the support gimbal about the second rotational axis; and
- the foot rest gimbal being rotatably connected to the support gimbal.
3. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
- the support gimbal comprises a connecting member, a first pivot arm, and a second pivot arm;
- the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm being diametrically opposed of each other along the connecting member; and
- the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm being adjacently connected to the connecting member.
4. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
- the foot rest gimbal comprises a base plate, a lateral wall, a first lateral support, a second lateral support, a layer of formfitting material, and a pair of strap fasteners;
- the lateral wall being perimetrically connected around the base plate;
- the first lateral support and the second lateral support being diametrically opposed of each other along the base plate;
- the first lateral support and the second lateral support being adjacently connected to the lateral wall, opposite of the base plate;
- the layer of formfitting material being superimposed over the base plate;
- the pair of strap fasteners traversing through the layer of formfitting material; and
- the pair of strap fasteners being adjacently connected to the base plate.
5. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
- a connecting member of the support gimbal being rotatably connected to the base unit through the bearing and axle assembly, about the first rotational axis;
- a first lateral support of the foot rest gimbal being rotatably connected to a first pivot arm of the support gimbal, about the second rotational axis; and
- a second lateral support of the foot rest gimbal being rotatably connected to a second pivot arm of the support gimbal, about the second rotational axis.
6. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the rotor unit comprises a spherical housing, an access opening, and a plurality of formfitting members;
- the rotary member comprises a plurality of ball units;
- the plurality of ball units being connected to the spherical cavity;
- each of the plurality of ball units being evenly spaced apart of each other; and
- the spherical housing being pivotally engaged to the base unit through the plurality of ball units.
7. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 6 comprises:
- the access opening traversing into the spherical housing; and
- the plurality of formfitting members being internally connected to the spherical housing.
8. The plank position exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 6 comprises:
- each of the plurality of ball units comprise a stator portion and a rotor portion;
- the rotor portion being rotatably engaged with the stator portion;
- the stator portion being connected to the base unit;
- the stator portion being positioned flush with the top surface of base unit;
- the rotor portion being adjacently positioned with the spherical cavity; and
- the rotor portion being externally engaged with the spherical housing.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 3, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2016
Inventor: James Andrew Johnson (Colorado Springs, CO)
Application Number: 15/014,896