EXERCISE AND ACTIVITY DEVICE
The apparatuses and methods described herein refer generally to equipment that may be used for exercise. In one embodiment, a pad for user exercise is disclosed. The pad may comprise a base plate; a dome disposed above the base plate; and a center plate disposed beneath at least a portion of the dome and coupled to the base plate via at least one spring affixed to the base plate; wherein the center plate is configured to provide resiliency and bounce to the dome.
The present application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/853,513 entitled “Exercise And Activity Device,” filed on May 28, 2019, which application is further incorporated herein in its entirety.
This application incorporates by reference in its entirety U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/276,132, entitled “Systems and Methods for Exercise Guidance and Tracking,” and filed on Feb. 14, 2019.
BACKGROUND Field of the InventionThe present invention is directed to exercise and activity equipment and more specifically directed to a pad for enabling and improving bouncing activities and exercises.
Description of the Related ArtA variety of types of exercise equipment provide a user with the ability to do bouncing or jumping-style exercises, or otherwise rebound in response to a user jumping on or striking the equipment. Examples of these types of devices include trampolines and air-filled spheres or sphere sections, or even punching bags. These exercise devices can be incorporated into a variety of different exercise routines, involving many ways of interacting with the devices.
BRIEF SUMMARYIn one embodiment, a pad for user exercise is disclosed. The pad may comprise a base plate; a dome disposed above the base plate; and a center plate disposed beneath at least a portion of the dome and coupled to the base plate via at least one spring affixed to the base plate; wherein the center plate is configured to provide resiliency and bounce to the dome.
In another embodiment, a method for providing user exercise via a pad is disclosed. The method may comprise depressing, via a dome disposed above a base plate, up and down on the dome; providing, via a center plate, resiliency and bounce to the dome; and wherein the center plate is coupled to the base plate via at least one spring affixed to the base plate.
In yet another embodiment, a pad for user exercise is disclosed The pad may comprise a base plate; a dome disposed above the base plate; a center plate disposed beneath at least a portion of the dome and coupled to the base plate via three springs affixed to the base plate, wherein the center plate is configured to provide resiliency and bounce to the dome; and struts affixed to the base plate, wherein the struts are configured to control the amount of force absorbed by the pad.
Advantages will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the following description of the preferred aspects, which have been shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the present embodiments may be capable of other and different aspects, and their details are capable of modification in various respects. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
Shown and described herein are embodiments of a pad for facilitating exercise and activity.
In one embodiment, the springs 24 are compression springs having a load of 40 pounds, with the pad being designed for a nominal load of 160 pounds. The springs in one embodiment have a deflection of 60% of their free length and have a Wahl factor (K) of 1.1.
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The electronic module 32 is provided with a distance sensor 52, such as a time-of-flight sensor, which allows for the sensing of the distance of the dome 12 or the center plate 20 from the electronic module 32. This information is used to detect when the dome 12 has been pressed by a user, such as by jumping on or striking the dome 12. Alternatively, other sensors such a pressure sensor or an accelerometer can be placed at appropriate portions of the pad 12 to determine whether the pad 12 is being jumped on or stricken by a user. The electronic module 12 may be provided with multiple sensors in some embodiments.
In this embodiment, the springs 24 are designed to provide an appropriate level of bounce or force reflection by the dome 12 in response to the dome being stricken or jumped upon by a user. The durometer of the silicone in the dome 12 may also be used to control the springiness of the pad 10. According to one embodiment, pads of the present invention are designed to hold the full weight of users. An example range of pads for use by children is for the pads to handle 30 to 140 pounds of force. The pads may be designed to absorb a certain percentage of the force directed at the dome 12, and to rebound or deflect back a certain percentage of the force. In one embodiment, the pads absorb between 30 and 40% of the force applied to them and rebound with approximately 60 to 70% of the force applied. For example, the pads may rebound 60 pounds of force when jumped upon by a child weighing 100 pounds.
In one embodiment, the pad 10 has a diameter of approximately 493 mm and the portion of the dome 12 visible above the outer band 14 has a diameter of approximately 401 mm.
The struts 66 are connected to the valve 68 via strut tubes 70 that meet at a T-junction 72, which feeds to a valve tube 74, ultimately reaching the valve 68. In one embodiment, the struts 66 are pneumatic struts, the tubes are air tubes, and the valve is an air valve. The air valve can be controlled either manually or electronically via a motor to change the effective air release rate of the valve, thereby altering the effective force absorption of the pad 60 and the “bounciness” of the pad. The rebounding function of the springs 78 creates a vacuum in the cylinder of the struts 66 when the struts 66 are under compression, and thus the struts 66 slow the rise of the center plate 73. A cutaway 76 is provided in the outer band 62 to allow access to the valve 68.
In one embodiment, the cylinders of the struts 66 have the following qualities:
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- Air Pressure Max 140 PSI
- Bore Size 1.45″
- Compression Force Max (Push) 231 Pounds
- Decompression Force Max (Pull) 215 Pounds
In one embodiment, the reaction velocities of the struts 66 is fully controlled by the valve 68.
The valve 68 in one embodiment of the present invention is a single-control two-direction air flow control valve, available from McMaster-Carr, having inlet and outlet tube outer diameters of one quarter inch and with a maximum flow rate of 6.53 scfm at 100 psi, with a flow coefficient (cv) of 0.037.
As in other embodiments, in this embodiment of the pad, springs 78 are used to further control the pad's response to external force.
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In one embodiment, the pad 90 has a diameter of approximately 627 mm and the portion of the dome 92 visible above the upper ring 104 has a diameter of approximately 518 mm.
The springs 100 are held in place at their tops and bottoms by spring retention discs 112.
Pads according to the present invention make use of their springs, or springs in combination with struts, to improve the repeatability and consistency of the pads' response to external forces.
This description contains depictions of embodiments of the invention, which are not meant to limit the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A pad for user exercise, comprising:
- a base plate;
- a dome disposed above the base plate; and
- a center plate disposed beneath at least a portion of the dome and coupled to the base plate via at least one spring affixed to the base plate;
- wherein the center plate is configured to provide resiliency and bounce to the dome.
2. The pad of claim 1, further comprising:
- an electronic module affixed to the base plate, wherein the electronic module is configured to measure activity information when the dome has been activated by the user.
3. The pad of claim 1, wherein the dome is composed of silicone.
4. The pad of claim 1, wherein the at least one spring is conical shaped.
5. The pad of claim 1, further comprising:
- an outer band coupled to the base plate.
6. The pad of claim 1, further comprising:
- struts affixed to the base plate, wherein the struts are configured to control the amount of force absorbed by the pad.
7. The pad of claim 1, wherein the durometer of the dome is configured to control the springiness of the pad.
8. A method for providing user exercise via a pad, comprising:
- depressing, via a dome disposed above a base plate, up and down on the dome;
- providing, via a center plate, resiliency and bounce to the dome; and
- wherein the center plate is coupled to the base plate via at least one spring affixed to the base plate.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- an electronic module affixed to the base plate, wherein the electronic module is configured to measure activity information when the dome has been activated by the user.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the dome is composed of silicone.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the at least one spring is conical shaped.
12. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- an outer band coupled to the base plate.
13. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- struts affixed to the base plate, wherein the struts are configured to control the amount of force absorbed by the pad.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the durometer of the dome is configured to control the springiness of the pad.
15. A pad for user exercise, comprising:
- a base plate;
- a dome disposed above the base plate;
- a center plate disposed beneath at least a portion of the dome and coupled to the base plate via three springs affixed to the base plate, wherein the center plate is configured to provide resiliency and bounce to the dome; and
- struts affixed to the base plate, wherein the struts are configured to control the amount of force absorbed by the pad.
16. The pad of claim 15, further comprising:
- an electronic module affixed to the base plate, wherein the electronic module is configured to measure activity information when the dome has been activated by the user.
17. The pad of claim 15, wherein the dome is composed of silicone.
18. The pad of claim 15, wherein the three springs are conical shaped.
19. The pad of claim 15, further comprising:
- an outer band coupled to the base plate.
20. The pad of claim 15, wherein the durometer of the dome is configured to control the springiness of the pad.
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 3, 2020
Applicant: ENERGEEWHIZZ KIDS FITNESS LLC (Chicago, IL)
Inventors: Tiffanie Patrice Sperling (Plainfield, IL), Dean Scott Simon (San Diego, CA)
Application Number: 16/884,307