PILATES MAT WITH ADJUSTABLE ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY SUPPORT
An adjustable support mat for performing Pilates, yoga, or other activities involving sitting, has an adjustable gap region for providing ischial tuberosity support to a user having a protruding coccyx (tailbone), or experiencing pain in the coccyx region. A first and second mat element is held in position relative to each other with one or more adjustable spacing connectors to establish a gap width that is optimum for a particular user. The mat elements are constructed of resilient compressible material can be covered with an outer material, and can include nonskid bottom surface. The adjustable spacing connectors have touch fasteners, pressure sensitive adhesive, or other fastening means that are detachable and re-attachable, and can be rigid or flexible. A flexible nonskid adjustable connector sheet can be used as a spacing connector. The adjustable support mat can be folded or rolled for storage, or carried by a carrying strap.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/616,554 filed Jan. 12, 2018, for “PILATES MAT WITH ADJUSTABLE ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY SUPPORT”, by inventor Darcy Wells, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to exercise mats. In particular, the present invention relates to a Pilates mat with an adjustable region for providing ischial tuberosity support to a user having a protruding coccyx (tailbone), or experiencing pain in the region of the coccyx.
BACKGROUNDPilates and yoga are increasingly popular forms of exercise, with an estimated 28.9 million people in the U.S. practicing these exercises in the Spring, 2017, compared to 16.21 million in the Spring, 2008 (source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/227433/number-of-yoga-and-pilates-practitioners-usa/, last accessed Dec. 7, 2017). The popularity of Pilates, in particular, is due in part to the many health benefits associated with it including improvements in a person's flexibility, muscle strength, muscle control, balance, posture, and concentration. Pilates, yoga, and other forms of exercise often involve sitting and/or forms of motion that involve sitting or rocking on the ischial tuberosity (often called sitting bones, sits bones, or sitz bones). However, persons having a caudal appendage (a portion of the tailbone which protrudes from the lumbosacrococcygeal region) or coccydynia (pain in the region of the coccyx) find it uncomfortable and/or difficult to perform Pilates using exercise mats that are normally provided. While Pilates is an exercise that is beneficial for a broad range of people, as a low-impact form of exercise it may be preferred by persons who are beyond their young adult years. Exasperating this, however, is that the mean age of onset of coccydynia has been shown to be 40 years, and the prevalence is five times greater in women than in men (source: Patel, R., Appannagari, A., & Whang, P. G. (2008). Coccydynia. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 1(3-4), 223-226. http://doi.org/10.1007/s12178-008-9028-1). Therefore, older people in particular, who wish to benefit from Pilates and yoga exercises, may find it uncomfortable to do so by using a flat exercise mat that is normally made available during these exercises.
Devices have been developed that attempt to ease the discomfort for persons having these conditions while sitting. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,566,987 to Burge discloses cushion comprising a channel configured to a predetermined shape in relation to the ischial tuberosity relieving pressure in the perineal, rectal and coccyx regions of the pelvis. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,273,510 to Puckett discloses a pad assembly having a pad channel formed through an upper surface and extending a distance through the pad assembly through the lower surface. Devices have also been developed that attempt ease the discomfort for persons having these conditions during exercise. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,689 to Frins and U.S. Pat. No. 5,033,742 to Johnson both disclose an exercise aid having a relatively long void or channel in the center. Other designs have more closely followed the donut cushion design that is often used for sitting by placing one or more apertures (cutout regions) in the area of the mat near the user's coccyx. U.S. Application 2011/0059830 by Reese, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,854,144 to Mehring are two examples.
Despite the many advantages that are offered by the various mat and cushion designs of the prior art, some problems remain unsolved. For example, the size of the gap or aperture that exists for the user's coccyx region in each design of the prior art is generally fixed, and cannot be easily adjusted to suit the bone structure of a particular user. Moreover, a large mat or cushion does not offer the portability that makes it easy for a user to fold or roll the mat or cushion in order to carry from their house to a gym or exercise studio, or to provide for discrete storage. Additionally, many of the designs of the prior art have complex structures and are composed of materials that would make their cost relatively expensive, and therefore out of reach of some customers.
There exists an unfulfilled need for a Pilates mat that has an easily adjustable gap size to accommodate users of varying body shapes and sizes, while also being relatively small, foldable, or rollable to provide for discrete storage and ease in transportation, and which has a relatively low cost bill of materials to provide an affordable solution to persons who have a caudal appendage or who suffer from coccydynia.
SUMMARYAccording to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an adjustable support mat with an adjustable gap for providing ischial tuberosity support to a user having a protruding coccyx (tailbone), or experiencing pain in the region of the coccyx. The adjustable support mat can be used on a bare or covered floor, on top of an existing exercise mat, or on a table, platform, or other machine or device that is adapted for performing Pilates, yoga, or other exercises. The adjustable support mat includes a first mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; a second mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; and at least one adjustable spacing connector having an upper connector surface and a lower connector surface; where: the first mat element is configured to be positioned proximal to the second mat element, with the first mat element inner edge facing the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; and the at least one adjustable spacing connector is configured such that the upper connector surface matably attaches to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, an adjustable support mat includes a first mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having at least one attachment region; a second mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having at least one attachment region; and an adjustable connector sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface; where: the first mat element is configured to be positioned proximal to the second mat element, with the first mat element inner edge facing the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; the adjustable connector sheet is comprised of a flexible material; and the adjustable connector sheet is configured such that the top surface matably attaches to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element. The adjustable support mat is foldable for storage and/or transportation, and can include a carrying strap.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for making an exercise mat with an adjustable region for providing ischial tuberosity support to a user having a protruding coccyx (tailbone), or experiencing pain in the region of the coccyx, the method including positioning a first mat element proximal to a second mat element; and attaching at least one adjustable spacing connector to the first mat element and the second mat element, where: the first mat element has an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; the second mat element has an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; the first mat element inner edge faces the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; each of the at least one spacing connectors has an upper connector surface and a lower connector surface; each of the at least one spacing connectors is configured such that the upper connector surfaces matably attach to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element; the gap is configured to accommodate a protruding coccyx; and the first mat element and the second mat element are each configured to provide ischial tuberosity support.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the following description, various embodiments of the present invention will be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. Furthermore, well-known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the embodiment being described.
In some embodiments, first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 can be constructed of a material that has a uniform density. In other embodiments, first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 can be constructed of a material that has a density gradient, offering a softer material on the surface toward the user's body and a more firm material on the opposite surface. As will be seen in the detailed description, the type of material used to construct first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 does not significantly detract from or alter the functioning of the adjustable support mat of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 can be constructed of a material having very little compressibility, or essentially no compressibility at all.
In other embodiments, a covering material (not shown) can be applied to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14. For example, a plastic, rubber, or fabric cover may be applied to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 for hygienic and/or aesthetic reasons, and/or to increase the wear resistance of first mat element 12 and second mat element 14. In some of these embodiments, the covering material can be applied to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 by spraying, dipping, or through any other additive manufacturing process. In other embodiments, the covering material can be applied as a sheet of material that conforms to the outer surfaces of first mat element 12 and second mat element 14. These other embodiments will be described in greater detail in
A plurality of adjustable spacing connectors 16 hold first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 in position proximate to each other. In the illustrated embodiment, three adjustable spacing connectors 16 are used. In some embodiments, two adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be used. In other embodiments, four or more adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be used. In an alternative embodiment, a single large adjustable spacing connector 16 can be used. Adjustable gap 18 is created between first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 as adjustable spacing connectors 16 are affixed, or matably attached, to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14. As will become apparent in this description, a key advantage of the present disclosure over the prior art is in the user's ability to set the size of adjustable gap 18 by means of positioning adjustable spacing connectors 16. In the illustrated embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 16 are attachable, detachable, and re-attachable. Accordingly, adjustable spacing connectors 16 attach to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 by means of a removable and repositionable attachment mechanism. In one embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be coated on one surface with pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA). Several different types of PSA coatings can be commercially available, offering a variety of adhesive properties and degrees of adherence strength. In one embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 16 are coated with a PSA coating having relatively low adherence strength, thereby allowing for easy removal and reapplication. In this particular embodiment, a user can freely reposition adjustable spacing connectors 16, thereby easily changing the size of gap 18. This particular embodiment may be preferable when adjustable support mat 10 is used in a setting where it is necessary to adapt to a number of different users, each requiring a different size of adjustable gap 18. Examples of this setting may include a clinic where physical therapy is performed on various patients or a gymnasium or exercise studio where adjustable support mats 10 are provided for different clients to use. In other embodiments, adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be coated with a PSA coating having higher adherence strength. A user may find this embodiment to be preferable after determining and setting the ideal size of adjustable gap 18, particularly where a user is the only person who requires use of adjustable support mat 10. In an alternative embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be coated with a PSA that is a permanent adhesive. In this alternative embodiment, a user would permanently attach adjustable spacing connectors 16 to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14 after establishing the desired size of adjustable gap 18. This alternative embodiment is within the scope of the present disclosure.
In some embodiments, adjustable spacing connector 16 can be a rigid or semi-rigid piece or pieces of material. This embodiment may be preferred when adjustable support mat 10 remains in a particular position, such as in an exercise studio where adjustable support mat 10 generally remains in position. In other embodiments, adjustable spacing connectors 16 can be flexible. A particular advantage of this embodiment is that it allows adjustable support mat 10 to be folded in half with adjustable spacing connectors 16 remaining attached to first mat element 12 and second mat element 14. This particular aspect of adjustable support mat 10 will be described in more detail in
In another embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 16 are removable and reattachable by means of mechanical interconnecting features on first mat element 12, second mat element 14, and adjustable spacing connectors 16. For example, a class of fasteners known in the arts as touch fasteners, “hook and loop” fasteners, and “hook and pile” fasteners can be used. In this particular embodiment, the “hook” portions of the fastening system can be attached to regions of first mat element 12 and second mat element 14, while the “loop” or “pile” portions of the fastening system being used on adjustable spacing connectors 16. In another embodiment, the placement of the “hook” and the “loop” fasteners can be reversed. In other embodiments, different styles of touch fasteners can be used. Those who are skilled in the touch fastening arts are familiar with the various styles that may be used, and the various names and trademarks used to market these products. These and other embodiments of mechanical fasteners will be described in more detail in
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It should be noted that several factors other than a user's height and frame size can be used to determine the values of L, W1, and W2. Examples of these various other factors include the types of intended exercises to be performed on adjustable support mat 10, or the desire to have a compact size for adjustable support mat 10 to facilitate use, storage, or transportation. Adjustable support mat 10 can be used on several different surfaces including on a bare or covered floor, on top of an existing exercise mat, or on a table, platform, or other machine or device that is adapted for performing Pilates, yoga, or other exercises. For example, some users perform Pilates on an apparatus that has been adapted for enhancing the exercise experience. One example of such apparatus is known as the Pilates Reformer, which can include a movable carriage that may be connected to springs, ropes, straps, gears, or other mechanical linkages. The movable carriage, or any other platform on which adjustable support mat 10 is used, can dictate the values of L and/or W1 and W2. Therefore, in a particular embodiment, adjustable support mat 10 can have size dimensions of W, L1, and W2 that are selected to optimize adjustable support mat 10 for use on a particular carriage or platform.
In the illustrated embodiment, width W1 of first mat element 12 is approximately equal to width W2 of second mat element 14. Advantages of this embodiment can include ease of manufacturing, marketing, use, and/or storage, and a balanced aesthetic appearance. In another embodiment, width W1 of first mat element 12 can be different from width W2 of second mat element 14. A reason for this particular embodiment may be to accommodate the special needs of a user where the user's ischial tuberosity or coccyx region is not symmetrical, or where other physical or medical needs require special adaptation. As will be seen in
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In the illustrated embodiment, thickness e of adjustable spacing connector 16 is less than 1 mm (0.04 in). Adjustable spacing connector 16 can be made from fabric or vinyl coated with pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA), thereby having thickness e less than 1 mm (0.04 in). In other embodiments, adjustable spacing connector 16 can have a thickness e of 1 mm (0.04 in) or greater. In an alternative embodiment, adjustable spacing connector 16 can be made from a touch fastener having hooks and loops as described in
Adjustable spacing connectors 116 each have length b and width c. In the illustrated embodiment, length b is shown to be greater than width c. In the illustrated embodiment, length b can be 20-30 cm (7.9-11.8 in). In a particular embodiment, length b can be approximately 25 cm (9.8 in). This particular embodiment was optimum for one adult female. In other embodiments, length b can be less than 20 cm (7.9 in) or greater than 30 cm (11.8 in). In the illustrated embodiment, touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 cover approximately the full width of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114. In other embodiments, touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 can cover only a portion of the width of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114. In the illustrated embodiment, touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 have a length (measured in the long axis of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114) that is approximately equivalent to the width of adjustable spacing connectors 116 (measured in the short dimension of adjustable spacing connectors 116). In other embodiments, touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 can cover only a portion of the width of adjustable spacing connectors 116. In other embodiments, the size of touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 can be smaller than is depicted in
In an embodiment, a particular method of determining the optimum length b of adjustable spacing connector 116 is to add the width (not labeled) of first mat element 112 to the width (not labeled) of second mat element 114 to the desired gap width (not labeled), thereby obtaining length b that would entirely extend to the outer edges of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114. However, there is not a need for length b to be estimated with any precision. Adjustable mat 110 will perform adequately if adjustable spacing connectors 116 are shorter than this calculated width b, thereby not fully extending to the outer edges of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114. Similarly, adjustable mat 110 will perform adequately if adjustable spacing connectors 116 are longer than this calculated width b, thereby resulting in adjustable spacing connectors 116 extending beyond the outer edge of first mat element 112 and/or second mat element 114. Moreover, each adjustable spacing connector 116 can have a length b that is different from the others. And as noted above in
In the illustrated embodiment adjustable spacing connectors 116 are manufactured from the “hook” surface of touch fastener material, thereby containing touch fastener hook region 118, and generally being of plastic and/or fabric construction. In this embodiment, adjustable spacing connectors 116 can be readily trimmed by a user to an ideal length b by use of scissors or other shearing or cutting device. In a particularly embodiment where adjustable support mat 110 is marketed in a kit form, adjustable spacing connectors 116 can be provided with length b longer than would normally be used, while providing instructions to a user to use a shearing or cutting device to trim adjustable spacing connectors 116 to a nominal length b that extends approximately to the outer edge of first mat element 112 and second mat element 114 after establishing the desired gap width (not labeled) for a particular user.
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In other embodiments, the locations of touch fastener loop regions 126, 128 and touch fastener hook regions 118 can be reversed. That is, touch fastener hooks can be placed on first mat element 112 and second mat element 114, with touch fastener loops being placed on adjustable spacing connectors 116. A designer could consider several different reasons for the placement of touch fastener hooks and loops on adjustable support mat 110. Moreover, a different style of touch fastener could be used in which dedicated hooks and loops do not exist. A style of touch fastener could be used where a similar touch fastener surface is used on all mating components, and therefore, on first mat element 112, second mat element 114, and on adjustable spacing connectors 116. Those who are skilled in the touch fastener arts are familiar with the various types of touch fastener materials that could be used, all of which are within the scope of the present disclosure.
It should be noted that width c of adjustable spacing connectors 116 could be much wider than is depicted in
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In an embodiment, the type of material used for nonskid regions 122, 124 will depend on the material used to construct first mat element 112 and second mat element 114. For example, as described in
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In the illustrated embodiment, carrying strap 332 is a flexible web strap. Carrying strap 332 can be made from woven nylon or fabric, and can be attached to adjustable spacing connectors 316 by permanent means such as sewing or bonding. In other embodiments, carrying strap 332 can be plastic, vinyl, leather, or any other suitable material, and can be attached to adjustable spacing connectors 316 by either permanent or non-permanent means. In some embodiments, carrying strap 332 can have regions at each end containing touch fasteners or pressure sensitive adhesives. In the illustrated embodiment, carrying strap 332 has a length that approximately connects from one adjustable spacing connector 316 to another adjustable spacing connector 316 at opposite ends of adjustable support mat 310A. In other embodiments, carrying strap 332 can have a longer length, such that some excess material exists. In the illustrated embodiment, carrying strap 332 has an approximate width of 2 cm (0.8 in) and an approximate thickness of 2 mm (0.08 in). In other embodiments carrying strap 332 can have a width less than or greater than 2 mm (0.8 in) and thickness less than or greater than 2 mm (0.08 in). The size and material of construction of carrying strap 332 is not critical to the performance of adjustable support mat 310A. For example, in some embodiments carrying strap 332 can be a cord, rope, or band. Carrying strap 332 can also be a material that is rigid, flexible, or elastic.
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In the illustrated embodiment, touch fastener loop region 526 has width K that is equivalent to width K of adjustable connector sheet 516. In other embodiments, touch fastener loop region 526 can have a width that is less than that of adjustable connector sheet 516 width K. In the illustrated embodiment, each touch fastener loop region 526 is a continuous piece of touch fastener material that spans width K of bottom connector sheet 516. In other embodiments, each touch fastener loop region 526 could include two or more touch fastener loop regions. For example, in one of these other embodiments, touch fastener loop region 526 could have a discontinuity in the center along the axis of width K.
The interface area between touch fastener loop region 526 and touch fastener hook region 528 can vary significantly in various embodiments, as described above in
Various embodiments of systems, devices, and methods have been described herein, with several non-exhaustive examples being provided. These embodiments are given only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed inventions. It should be appreciated, moreover, that the various features of the embodiments that have been described may be combined in various ways to produce numerous additional embodiments. Moreover, while various materials, dimensions, shapes, configurations and locations, etc. have been described for use with disclosed embodiments, others besides those disclosed may be utilized without exceeding the scope of the claimed inventions.
Persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts will recognize that the subject matter hereof may comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described above. The embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the various features of the subject matter hereof may be combined. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, the various embodiments can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted.
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. For purposes of interpreting the claims, it is expressly intended that the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.
Claims
1. An adjustable support mat comprising:
- a first mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions;
- a second mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; and
- at least one adjustable spacing connector having an upper connector surface and a lower connector surface;
- wherein: the first mat element is configured to be positioned proximal to the second mat element, with the first mat element inner edge facing the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; and the at least one adjustable spacing connector is configured such that the upper connector surface matably attaches to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element.
2. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein:
- the gap is configured to accommodate a protruding coccyx; and
- the first mat element and the second mat element are each configured to provide ischial tuberosity support.
3. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the first mat element and the second mat element are each comprised of a resilient compressible foam selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), eco-PVC, rubber, closed-cell rubber, polyethylene, cross-linked polyethylene, polystyrene, neoprene, polypropylene, and polyolefin.
4. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the attachment regions of the first and second mat elements are comprised of touch fasteners.
5. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the touch fasteners comprise hook and loop fasteners.
6. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the attachment regions of the first and second mat elements are configured to matably attach to the plurality of adjustable spacing connectors with pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).
7. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein:
- the attachment regions of the first and second mat elements comprise cavities;
- the adjustable spacing connectors comprise prongs; and
- the prongs are configured to matably attach to the cavities.
8. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the adjustable spacing connectors are comprised of a flexible material, thereby allowing the adjustable spacing connectors to be folded, such that the first mat element upper surface is positionable proximate the second mat element upper surface.
9. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the first mat element and the second mat element are each flexible, such that the first mat element and the second mat element are rollable.
10. The adjustable support mat of claim 9, wherein at least one of the adjustable spacing connectors matably attaches to at least two of the attachment regions of the first and second mat elements, thereby attachably holding the first mat element or the second mat element in a rolled position.
11. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the first mat element has a first length and the second mat element has a second length, and the first and second lengths are each between 40 and 120 cm.
12. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein:
- the first mat element has a first width and a first thickness;
- the second mat element has a second width and a second thickness;
- the first and second widths are each between 7-14 cm; and
- the first and second thicknesses are each about 3.2 cm
13. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein the lower element surfaces of the first mat element and the second mat element comprise a nonskid region that is selected from the group consisting of rubber, foam rubber, silicon rubber, neoprene, and vinyl.
14. The adjustable support mat of claim 10, further comprising a carrying strap having a first end and a second end, wherein:
- the adjustable support mat has a weight;
- the first end is attached near the near ends of the first and second mat element;
- the second end is attached near the far ends of the first and second mat element; and
- the carrying strap is configured to support the weight of the adjustable support mat when being carried.
15. An adjustable support mat comprising:
- a first mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having at least one attachment region;
- a second mat element having an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having at least one attachment region; and
- an adjustable connector sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- wherein: the first mat element is configured to be positioned proximal to the second mat element, with the first mat element inner edge facing the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; the adjustable connector sheet is comprised of a flexible material; and the adjustable connector sheet is configured such that the top surface releasably attaches to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element.
16. The adjustable support mat of claim 15, wherein:
- the gap is configured to accommodate a protruding coccyx; and
- the first mat element and the second mat element are each configured to provide ischial tuberosity support.
17. The adjustable support mat of claim 15, wherein the first mat element and the second mat element each comprise:
- a mat element core comprised of a resilient compressible foam; and
- a mat element covering comprised of a flexible material.
18. The adjustable support mat of claim 15, wherein:
- the attachment regions of the first and second mat elements are comprised of touch fasteners; and
- the bottom surface is comprised of a nonskid material that is selected from the group consisting of rubber, foam rubber, silicon rubber, neoprene, and vinyl.
19. The adjustable support mat of claim 1, wherein:
- the first mat element has a first width and a first thickness;
- the second mat element has a second width and a second thickness;
- the first and second widths are each between 7-14 cm; and
- the first and second thicknesses are each about 3.2 cm.
20. A method of assembling an adjustable support mat comprising:
- positioning a first mat element proximal to a second mat element; and
- attaching at least one adjustable spacing connector to the first mat element and the second mat element,
- wherein: the first mat element has an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; the second mat element has an upper element surface and a lower element surface, an inner edge and an outer edge, and a near end and a far end, the lower element surface having a plurality of attachment regions; the first mat element inner edge faces the second mat element inner edge so that a gap exists between the first mat element and the second mat element; each of the at least one spacing connectors has an upper connector surface and a lower connector surface; each of the at least one spacing connectors is configured such that the upper connector surfaces matably attach to the lower element surfaces of the first and second mat elements at the attachment regions thereof, thereby securably holding the first mat element in proximal position to the second mat element; the gap is configured to accommodate a protruding coccyx; and the first mat element and the second mat element are each configured to provide ischial tuberosity support.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2019
Inventor: Darcy Wells (Prior Lake, MN)
Application Number: 16/055,678