HEART SHAPED EXERCISE DEVICE
A method and apparatus for performing individual or group exercises with a heart-shaped exercise device are disclosed. The device includes a heart-shaped body and two or more handles. In some embodiments, the two or more handles form a generally concave surface. The heart-shaped body further includes a tail, which may form a generally concave surface in a direction opposite the handles. The heart-shape body include two lobes that direct movement, whether being used with one or two hands or with one user, partners, or in a group. In some embodiments, the center of gravity is asymmetric with respect to latitudinal axis. In some embodiments, the heart-shaped device is configured to stably rest on a surface.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/035,411, entitled “HEART SHAPED EXERCISE DEVICE USED SOLO, WITH A PARTNER, OR IN A GROUP FOR WELLNESS, THERAPY AND FITNESS” filed on Aug. 9, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThe disclosed embodiments are generally directed to exercise devices, and more particularly to hand-held exercise devices.
BACKGROUNDHand-held exercise devices (e.g., hand-held weights such as dumbbells and kettlebells) are typically used for weight lifting and advanced training exercises. For example, U.S. Pat No. 5,592,996 describes an elliptically-shaped, sculpted weight that may be used for weight lifting and aerobic training. Such known devices, however, do not provide a satisfactory solution for users performing flowing aerodynamic movements with the device, for users looking for a low-impact exercise device (e.g., users recovering from an illness such as a heart attack, morbidly obese users, children, or the elderly), or for users who wish to do partnered or group exercises with the device.
SUMMARYAccording to one embodiment, a heart-shaped exercise device is disclosed. The heart-shaped exercise device includes a heart-shaped body and two or more handles in the body.
According to another embodiment, a method of using a heart-shaped exercise device having a heart-shaped body and two or more handles is disclosed. The method includes grasping one or more handles and moving the heart-shaped device.
According to still another embodiment, a heart-shaped exercise is disclosed. The heart-shaped device includes a body and two or more handles coupled to the body. The body and handles cooperate to form a heart shape.
It should be appreciated that the foregoing concepts, and additional concepts discussed below, may be arranged in any suitable combination, as the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
The foregoing and other aspects, embodiments, and features of the present teachings can be more fully understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
Hand-held exercise devices such as dumbbells and kettlebells are used to perform advanced training exercises. For example a user may pick up a weight to do sets of a particular exercise for strength training and/or body building. Such devices, however, do not provide a satisfactory solution for low impact exercises, for exercises involving aerodynamic movements, or for partnered or group exercises.
Applicant has recognized that by providing an exercise device with a heart-shaped body and handles, various advantages may be realized. As such, embodiments disclosed herein include a heart-shaped exercise device having a heart-shaped body with two lobes, a crevice defined between the lobes and a tail. In some embodiments, the heart-shaped body has one or more curved surfaces. In some embodiments, the center of gravity is asymmetrically located on the device.
According to one aspect, the heart-shaped device is shaped to encourage and facilitate gentle exercises and flowing aerodynamic movements. For example, in some embodiments, the handles are curved in a generally concave manner on a first side of the device, conforming to a user's body. In such embodiments, the handles may fan outwardly from a central region of the body to promote these flowing movements. In some embodiments, the tail also may be curved in a generally concave manner on a second, opposite side, and away from the user's body. An arc of the crevice and an arc of the tail may be arranged such that the center of gravity is asymmetric about the latitudinal axis. This asymmetry in the center of gravity may create a natural, flow of movement (e.g., of energy and air about the heart-shaped device) by encouraging the user to lead his movements with the lobes of the heart (e.g., in a circular pattern about the user's body). The tail also may serve as a natural point for ending such movements.
In one embodiment, a heart shaped exercise device includes two integrated hand holes at the lobes of the heart. The device includes a unique form best described as curving toward the body when held to provide an arc when doing twisting motions and conforming to the shape of the body when held behind the head or back. The device also fans up in a reverse curve from the lower point of its back face toward the handles allowing the object to remain balanced and aerodynamic when in use and in motion.
According to another aspect, the inherent asymmetry of the heart-shaped device (e.g., a heart-shaped body with lobes on a top portion and tail on the bottom portion) provides a user with a clear way in which to hold and/or use the device. That is, unlike existing hand-held devices that are symmetrical about a longitudinal and latitudinal axes (e.g., the elliptical-shaped weight described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,996), the heart-shaped device has a clearly defined (and well known) top and bottom such that a new user is naturally inclined to hold the device in a proper position. Further, the heart-shaped device is welcoming to new users, the de-conditioned population, and/or those in need of rehabilitation of a medical condition (e.g., from heart disease to cancer), users that would otherwise shy away from existing exercise devices designed for elite performance training (e.g., for military special forces and/or for professional athletes).
According to still another embodiment, the heart-shaped device is arranged for stable resting on a surface (e.g., the ground). For example, the heart-shape device has at least three points of contact with the surface for stable resting during use, unlike existing devices that only have two points of contact and wobble when placed on a surface. As will be appreciated, improving stability of the heart-shaped device on the surface may make the exercises easier and, thus, safer for a user to complete. That is, having an unstable or wobbly device when used for a ground or mat exercise (e.g., a push up or yoga's downward dog, upward dog, or plank positions), may provide a unique challenge for the advanced user and posed a high level of difficulty, which, at the same time, may introduce a safety issues for new users.
According to another aspect, the heart-shaped device may be used for mind/body modalities such as yoga or tai chi or rehabilitation.
According to still another aspect, the heart-shaped device may be used for individual exercise, with a partner, or in group connective exercise. In some embodiments, the two or more handles of the heart-shaped device may be grasped by a user or by two or more users for performing a variety of individual or group exercises. For example, one or more heart-shaped devices may be used by couples that would like to exercise together, providing more ways to connect and communicate non-verbally without the fears often associated with dance. In other embodiments, a group of people may use several heart-shaped devices to perform trust and team building exercises while sharing energy by forming a circle. For example, a heart-shaped device may be held between each pair of individuals standing in the circle. As will be appreciated, in such embodiments, users may connect with one another (e.g., by holding the heart-shaped device) without having to directly hold hands. This may facilitate and even encourage group exercises as holding hands is often an impediment to group activities. Further one can create a flow of internal and external energy, individually or with a partner or group.
According to still another embodiment, the heart-shaped device may be used for either self-massage and/or healing, or for massage or trigger point healing by a practitioner with a patient. That is, the heart shape device may be used as a therapeutic tool with handles. For example, the tail or lobes of the device may be used for acupressure type protocols.
According to yet another aspect, the heart-shaped device may provide an integrated form which allows the user to experience the emotional sentiment of heart centered behavior either light-heartedly, or seriously, while reflecting on themselves, or with other people in social interactions. First, the front view of the device is a derivative form of the shape universally symbolizing the heart, and sentiments of the heart. That is, a user may first view and thereafter physically hold, the universally recognized symbol for the human heart (e.g. via the handles). In other words, a user may grasp and hold a heart in his/her hands, which may enable a person to project having a healthy heart in their own body. Additionally, exercising with this form in one's hands and in a partner or group dynamic elicits a unique heart-felt psychological and emotional response from the user(s) as one exercises alone, with a partner or as part of a group. The heart-shaped device also may relate to social innovation by enhancing human interaction, and positive behavior between people, by using the device for specific choreographed movement patterns for partners and groups.
According to another aspect, the heart-shaped device offers a mind/body affect, and wellness. For example, in some embodiments, the heart-shaped device may be used for re-equilibration of the Spine, re-equilibration of the musculature, for moving Chi through a series of static poses (e.g., the sun salutation) or moving Chi through a series of movements as in dance or tai chi.
In some embodiments, the heart shaped device is sized to perform traditional weight-lifting and bench press exercise. In such embodiments, the crevice is sized to accommodate a user's chin such that the heart-shaped device may pass unobstructively past the user's chin.
Turning now to the figures,
In some embodiment, as shown in
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According to another aspect, the heart-shaped device includes handles to allow one or more users to grasp the device and perform an exercise (e.g., free flowing aerodynamic movements in a routine such as that shown in
In other embodiments, as illustrated in
Although three handles are shown in the embodiment in
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According to another aspect, the heart-shaped device is configured to encourage and create flowing aerodynamic movements by the user performing an exercise. In some embodiments, flowing movement is offered by configuring the device to have the heart shape. That is, the device has an asymmetric shape with the lobes at the top and the tail at the bottom that facilitate flowing movement (e.g., of air and energy about the heart-shaped device) as the device is moved through space. In some embodiments, the top of the heart cuts through space when being moved about a user's body.
An example of the flowing movements offered by the heart-shaped device is shown in
Flowing movement also may be offered by making the center of gravity of the device asymmetrical with respect to the longitudinal axis A2. For example, in one embodiment, as shown in
In some embodiments, to position the center of gravity, the thickness of the body is varied such that the fulcrum may reside above the direct center of the device (e.g., above the center of the third handle), below the direct center of the device, at the base of the fulcrum, at the base of the tail, or at the direct center of the device.
In other embodiments, the center of gravity is positioned by varying the arc of the crevice Ac and the arc of the tail At. For purposes herein, the arc of the tail may mean an angle between a first peripheral wall of the tail and a second peripheral wall of the tail. The arc of the crevice may mean an angle between a peripheral wall of the first lobe adjacent the crevice and a peripheral wall of the second lobe adjacent the crevice. In some embodiments, the arc of the crevice Ac may be between about 30 degrees and about 120 degrees. In such embodiments, the arc of the tail At may be between about 40 degrees and 160 degrees. In some embodiments, the optimal location of the center of gravity is determined by the ratio between the arc of the crevice and the arc of the tail (e.g., Ac/At). In some embodiments, the center of gravity is properly positioned when the ratio is between about 0.5 and about 1.5. In one embodiment, the center of gravity is optimally positioned when the ratio is about 1.0. That is, in some embodiments, to properly locate the center of gravity, the arc At of the tail and the arc Ac of the crevice are substantially equal. In such an embodiment, the center of gravity is located slightly above the center of the device (e.g., as shown by element 116 in
In other embodiments, the device is configured to offer flow by providing handles and a tail that curve outwardly from the body and in opposite direction from one another. For example, as shown in
As shown in
As will be appreciated, although the handles and the tail are shown as having curvature in these embodiments, in other embodiments only the handles may be curved and/or only the tail may be curved. In some embodiments, only one handle and the tail may be curved.
According to another aspect, the device is configured to stably rest on a surface during floor or mat exercises (e.g., the exercises shown in
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According to another aspect, the heart-shaped device 200 may be configured to support a piece of electronic equipment (e.g., a smartphone such as an iPhone). In some embodiments, as is shown in
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As will be appreciated, the device could be made of plastic, wood, rubber, metal or another suitable material. The device also may be covered with a soft neoprene-type material, vinyl, rubber or chrome plating. In some embodiment, such a cover may make it easier to grasp and handle the device, and make it less likely to be damaged if dropped. The device also may be made of a plastic shell and filled with a suitable material to provide the device with a desire mass (e.g., 1 pound of weight). Such a shell also may allow for various electronics to be incorporated into the device.
For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, the speakers in the heart-shaped device may be used for sound healing. In such embodiments, sound may be played and projected music towards and into the body. As will be appreciated, the user may control the heart-shaped device to direct and move sound and to control the tones that are played and projected. See, e.g., the sound bath and sound bathing described in U.S. Pat. App. Pub. No. 2010/0190607.
In other embodiments, the device may include a light source (e.g., a strip of lights 542) for illuminating the device. In such embodiments, the device may have an on/off switch (not shown) to allow a user to turn the lights off and on. As will be appreciated, the device may be configured to constantly illuminate the lights, although the device also may be configured to run one or more illumination programs. For example, the device may be configured to illuminate when the device is being moved, but to otherwise keep the lights turned off. In another embodiment, the device may be configured to increase the intensity of the illumination as the device is moved (e.g., increase the intensity the faster the user is moving the device). As will be appreciated, these programs may be used to motivate a user to exercise.
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In order to achieve the maximum benefit of the heart shaped exercise device, it is useful to have knowledge of a key concept to those working in the mind-body field, and shared by the inventor. This is the concept of “setting an intention” as the first prerequisite to establishing a mind-body connection, and then bringing a result to fruition. The idea being to establish in the mind what the pattern, or movement is that one is to engage in. Or, more esoterically—one forma an intention, or goal, in any area of life, whether it is to embody healing, strength, overcome fear, attract prosperity, or be more heart-felt with a feeling of gratitude, toward others in their daily life.
Once this concept and consciousness is established, the practitioner “chooses” optimal movement patterns that are designed to benefit the practitioner and reinforce this intention. This is the underlying foundation of hatha yoga in asanas such as Warrior Pose. Simple obvious examples of this concept are the idea of sitting up straight with good posture. When one consciously does this, it both creates a bio-feedback mechanism of consciously engaging in something beneficial, and also then experiences the many positive results—such as an expanded rib-cage resulting in the ability to take in more oxygen, invigorating the body; and also thus elongating the spine and decompressing pressure on the organs and spaces between the vertebrate. Another simple example is consciously choosing to frown or to smile. These examples show that in just seconds a person can experience the different emotional result by consciously taking a consciously chosen bodily posture. Whether it is choosing have an erect posture, or to stoop; or whether to embrace a smile or frown.
In the case of the heart shaped exercise device, the user consciously and unconsciously knows that by picking it up, and using it they will engage in an activity that is “good for their heart” and health. It will also evoke feelings of compassion, gratitude and general well-being because one is “in touch with one's own heart. Additionally, the heart shaped exercise device allows one to do a vast array of flowing circular exercises and connect literally, heart to heart, with other people.
Utilizing a fitness choreography created by the inventor of the heart-shaped device, a group of people can literally connect as seen in the circle
Examples of the types of exercises created by the inventor to form connection between two partners with heart-shaped device to build trust, strength and flow are depicted in
Partner Flow, Partner Balance, Partner Squat, and Partner Inverted Balance, respectively.
Examples of the types of exercises created by the inventor to enhance team building and form connection between groups of three or more people with the heart-shaped device for building trust, strength and flow are the depicted in
In some embodiments, the extension of the limb and the joint, while connecting partners, or a group, through the tool of the heart-shaped device, facilitates the flow of “chi” in either situation. In some embodiments, the heart-shaped device allows groups to literally connect, heart-shaped device to heart-shaped device, to create a unique mind/body experience driven by the physicality.
In some embodiments, this indirect connection encourages groups exercises. That is, people are often resistant to bonding in groups by holding hands in a group setting, and there is no secure way to connect even when they do hold hands. In some embodiments, the heart-shaped device mitigates this resistance, and people are excited to connect in a way that dissolves egos and boundaries. Connection and community are formed. Such a connection may be used with individuals as young as elementary school to senior citizens irrespective of size, weight, age, or level of fitness.
The above description will allow any person, whether a fitness or health professional, a lay person, or someone in need of rehabilitation to understand the concepts developed by the inventor. Additionally, the inventor will create instructional video formats as this is the prevalent form in which mind-body methodologies are described and disseminated.
According to another aspect, a method of using the heart-shaped device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes grasping the heart-shaped device with the body-contacting surface adjacent a user's body and with the lobes of the heart at the top (see e.g.,
While the present teachings have been described in conjunction with various embodiments and examples, it is not intended that the present teachings be limited to such embodiments or examples. On the contrary, the present teachings encompass various alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.
Claims
1. A heart-shaped exercise device comprising;
- a heart-shaped body; and
- two or more handles in the body.
2. The hand-held exercise device of claim 1, wherein the heart shaped-body comprises two lobes, wherein a periphery of a first lobe is a first handle and a periphery of a second lobe is a second handle.
3. The hand-held exercise device of claim 1, wherein the heart-shaped body comprises first and second lobes, the first and second lobes having first and second openings that define first and second handles, respectively.
4. The hand-held device of claim 3, further comprising a third handle formed in a central portion of the heart-shaped body, in between the first and second openings.
5. The hand-held exercise device of claim 1, wherein the heart-shaped body and the two or more handles are integrally formed.
6. The hand-held device of claim 1, wherein the heart-shaped body comprises a tail.
7. The hand-held device of claim 6, wherein the heart-shaped body comprises a crevice defined between the first and lobes.
8. The hand-held device of claim 7, wherein a ratio between an arc of the crevice and an arc of the tail is between about 0.75 and 1.5.
9. The hand-held device of claim 7, wherein the ratio between the arc of the crevice and the arc of the tail is about 1.0.
10. The hand-held device of claim 1, wherein the two or more handles comprises two handles that curve upwardly and away from the heart-shaped body.
11. The hand-held device of claim 1, wherein an angle of curvature of each of the two handles is between about 0 degrees and 45 degrees.
12. The hand-held device of claim 6, wherein the tail curves downwardly and away from the heart-shaped body.
13. The hand-held device of claims 12, wherein an angle of curvature of the tail is between about 0 degrees and about 45 degrees.
14. The hand-held device of claim 1, wherein the heart-shaped body comprises a first side contoured to a user's body and a second side, opposite the first side, arranged to stably rest on a surface.
15. The hand-held device of claim 14, wherein, when the second side is placed on the surface, each of a tail, a first lobe and a second lobe of the heart-shaped body, contacts the surface.
16. The hand-held device of claim 1, further comprising one or more speakers disposed in the heart-shaped body.
17. The hand-held device of claim 1, further comprising one or more lights disposed in the heart-shaped body.
18. The hand-held device of claim 1, wherein the heart-shaped body comprises a recess sized to accommodate one of a smartphone and an electronic reader.
19. A method of using a heart-shaped exercise device having a heart-shaped body and two or more handles, the method comprising:
- grasping one or more handles; and
- moving the heart-shaped device.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein grasping the one or more handles comprises grasping the one or more handles with first and second lobes of the heart-shaped body pointing upwardly.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein grasping the one or more handles comprises grasping the one or more handles by a first user, and wherein moving the heart-shaped device comprises moving the heart-shaped device about the first user's body.
22. The method of claim 19, wherein grasping the one or more handles comprises grasping a first handle by a first user and grasping a second handle by a second user, and wherein moving the heart-shaped device comprises moving the heart-shaped device between the first and second users.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
- by the first user, grasping a first handle on a second heart-shaped device;
- by the second user, grasping a second handle on the second heart-shaped device; and
- moving the first and second heart-shaped devices between the first and second users.
24. The method of claim 19, wherein grasping the one or more handles comprises grasping a first handle located in a center of the heart-shaped body, the first handle being located between first and second openings in first and second lobes, respectively.
25. The method of claim 22, further comprising;
- by the second user, grasping a first handle on a second heart-shaped device;
- by a third user, grasping a second handle on the second heart-shaped device;
- by the third user, grasping a first handle on a third heart-shaped device; and
- by the first user, grasping a second handle on the third heart-shaped device;
- wherein the first, second and third users, are standing in a circle.
26. A heart-shaped exercise device comprising:
- a body; and
- two or more handles coupled to the body;
- wherein the body and the two or more handles cooperate to form a heart shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 25, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2017
Patent Grant number: 10016649
Inventor: Paul Widerman (Accord, NY)
Application Number: 14/951,599