Sit-Up Board with Heel Block
A sit-up board is provided comprising a non-slip backboard, a heel block on the backboard, and a foot strap in front of the heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both the heel block and the backboard during sit-ups.
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 16/033,878 filed on Jul. 12, 2018, assigned to the same assignee as the instant application, and which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
(1) TECHNICAL FIELDThe disclosure relates to exercise equipment, and more particularly, exercise equipment for sit-ups including means for holding feet in position.
(2) BACKGROUNDMany physical agility tests, especially those given by military or police academies, require sit-ups as one of the tests. Often during a test, someone will firmly hold a person's feet to the ground while the person is performing sit-ups. It would be useful to be able to practice sit-ups with feet firmly held to the ground without relying on another person to do this during each practice session. It may also be beneficial for such academies and/or fitness centers to utilize these devices for training and testing purposes.
Several US Patents disclose exercise equipment that can be used for practicing sit-ups, including U.S. Pat. No. 9,084,914 (Hoffman), U.S. Pat. No. 9,242,137 (Hoffman), and U.S. Pat. No. 9,592,416 (Tharpe), but these references are different from the present disclosure.
SUMMARYA primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a device to firmly hold a person's feet in place while performing natural, unassisted sit-ups.
Another objective is to provide a device to firmly hold a person's feet in place while performing natural, unassisted sit-ups with only a solid/smooth surface required, indoors or outdoors.
In accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, a sit-up board is provided comprising a non-slip backboard having rubber strips on a bottom surface of the backboard, a heel block on the backboard, and a foot strap in front of the heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both the heel block and the backboard during sit-ups.
Also in accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, a sit-up board is provided comprising a non-slip backboard, a heel block on the backboard, a foot strap in front of the heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both the heel block and the backboard during sit-ups, a first set of legs on a bottom surface at a top end of the non-slip backboard configured to unfold to hold the non-slip backboard in an inclined position, and a second set of legs on the bottom surface at a bottom end of the non-slip backboard configured to unfold to hold the non-slip backboard in a declined position.
Also in accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, a sit-up board is provided comprising a non-slip backboard, a heel block on the backboard, and a foot strap in front of the heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both the heel block and the backboard during sit-ups, and wherein the non-slip backboard has a first section comprising the rectangular heel block and foot strap and a second section folded under the first section wherein the first section is configured to support a user's feet and buttocks and the second section is configured to be unfolded and locked into a position abutting the first section wherein the second section is further configured to support the user's shoulder blades.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this description, there is shown:
It is very difficult to perform a proper sit-up without having one's feet held in place. Physical fitness tests, especially in the military and at police academies, for example, require that one's feet be held in place during sit-ups. This requires the individuals to team up with partners, thus losing efficiency. In preparation for such tests and for one's own fitness goals, it is desirable to practice sit-ups in preparation for such a test while having one's feet held in place. Often, another person is not available to hold one's feet in place in the practice setting. Placing feet under heavy furniture is awkward; the furniture may move or feet could slide out from under the furniture. It is desirable to have a device that would allow a person to perform the required sit-ups alone or without the need for switching between foot holder and sit-up performer, thus saving time and guaranteeing a firm grip on the performer's feet.
The device of the present disclosure provides a solution to the problem of holding one's feet in place during sit-ups. The device holds a user's feet in place in two ways. First, the user's heels abut a heel block to keep the feet from sliding back toward one's body. Next, a strap runs from an outside of one foot, over the top of both feet adjacent to the ankles, and to the outside of the second foot, holding the feet together and down on the device. The strap prevents the feet from moving forward away from the body and from moving upwards away from the surface.
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The sit-up device is preferably made of a lightweight yet strong composite plastic material with an optional metal core for rigidity. The heel block 12 is preferably molded as part of the backboard 10 or 11. The heel block should have a length of about 8 to 10 inches, a width of about ¼ inch if made from a strong metal to 2 inches if made of a composite or hollow molded material or wood, and a height of 1.5 to 2.5 inches. Attached to the backboard 10 or 11 is a strap 14. Preferably, the strap 14 is treaded down through a first slot 13, underneath the backboard, and up through a second slot 13.
A thin, durable, cleanable, flat pad 16 is attached on the entire top side of the backboard 10 or 11 to cushion the lower back and buttocks, or just the buttocks, respectively, during the movement. The pad 16 is equivalent to a gym mat or yoga mat in that it does not enhance or hamper a traditional physical agility test sit-up. Preferably the pad 16 is permanently attached to the top surface of the backboard 10 or 11 with adhesives so that it cannot accidentally come loose during use. A hook and loop attachment option may be viable so that the pad can be replaced if the pad wears out or to offer thicker pad options for certain users' comfort.
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The sit-up board of the present disclosure can be stored easily for use in many settings. Police academies, schools, fitness centers, and homeowners would be interested in using this device. It can be slid under a bed, in a closet, behind a couch, etc., in home use when being stored as it will be relatively flat and lightweight. In a school or academy type setting, a specially designed wheeled rack can be used so the units can be stacked together upright or flat and rolled into a storage area.
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A handle 104 could be incorporated somewhere on the end for short term transportation. Possibly straps could be fitted onto the backboard so that the user could wear it like a backpack for efficient prolonged transportation.
The sit-up board of the present disclosure is lightweight, compact, and easy to use to hold a person's feet firmly in place while practicing sit-ups or while taking an official sit-up fitness test.
Although the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure has been illustrated, and that form has been described in detail, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A sit-up board, comprising:
- a non-slip backboard having rubber strips on a bottom surface of said backboard;
- a rectangular heel block on said non-slip backboard; and
- a foot strap in front of said rectangular heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both said rectangular heel block and said non-slip backboard during sit-ups and further configured to hold said user's heels against said front of said rectangular heel block wherein said rectangular heel block lies between said user's heels and said user's body.
2. The sit-up board according to claim 1 further comprising a cushioning pad on said non-slip backboard configured to cushion the user's back and/or buttocks.
3. The sit-up board according to claim 2 wherein said cushioning pad is permanently attached to said non-slip backboard.
4. The sit-up board according to claim 2 wherein said cushioning pad is removably attached to said non-slip backboard.
5. The sit-up board according to claim 1 wherein said rectangular heel block has a length of between 8 and 10 inches, a width of between 0.25 and 2 inches, and a height of between 1.5 and 2.5 inches.
6. The sit-up board according to claim 1 wherein said rectangular heel block is molded as part of said backboard.
7. The sit-up board according to claim 1 wherein said foot strap comprises:
- a strap threaded down through a first slot in said backboard, across a bottom surface of said non-slip backboard, and up through a second slot in said non-slip backboard;
- a buckle attached to a first end of said strap; and
- a buckle receiver attached to a second end of said strap wherein said buckle is configured to be held firmly in place by said buckle receiver and wherein said strap is configured to be buckled and tightened to hold the user's feet together and in place on said non-slip backboard.
8. The sit-up board according to claim 1 wherein said non-slip backboard:
- has a length configured to support the user's feet and buttocks; or
- has a length configured to support the user's feet, buttocks, and shoulder blades.
9. A sit-up board, comprising:
- a non-slip backboard;
- a rectangular heel block on said non-slip backboard;
- a foot strap in front of said rectangular heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both said rectangular heel block and said non-slip backboard during sit-ups and further configured to hold said user's heels against said front of said rectangular heel block wherein said rectangular heel block lies between said user's heels and said user's body;
- a first set of legs on a bottom surface at a top end of said non-slip backboard configured to unfold to hold said non-slip backboard in an inclined position; and
- a second set of legs on said bottom surface at a bottom end of said non-slip backboard configured to unfold to hold said non-slip backboard in a declined position.
10. The sit-up board according to claim 9 further comprising a cushioning pad on said non-slip backboard configured to cushion the user's back and/or buttocks.
11. The sit-up board according to claim 10 wherein said cushioning pad is permanently attached to said non-slip backboard.
12. The sit-up board according to claim 10 wherein said cushioning pad is removably attached to said non-slip backboard.
13. The sit-up board according to claim 9 wherein said foot strap comprises:
- a strap threaded down through a first slot in said backboard, across a bottom surface of said non-slip backboard, and up through a second slot in said non-slip backboard;
- a buckle attached to a first end of said strap; and
- a buckle receiver attached to a second end of said strap wherein said buckle is configured to be held firmly in place by said buckle receiver and wherein said strap is configured to be buckled and tightened to hold the user's feet together and in place on said non-slip backboard.
14. A sit-up board, comprising:
- a non-slip backboard;
- a rectangular heel block on said non-slip backboard; and
- a foot strap in front of said rectangular heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both said rectangular heel block and said non-slip backboard during sit-ups and further configured to hold said user's heels against said front of said rectangular heel block wherein said rectangular heel block lies between said user's heels and said user's body; and
- wherein said non-slip backboard has a first section comprising said rectangular heel block and said foot strap and a second section folded under said first section wherein:
- said first section is configured to support a user's feet and buttocks; and
- said second section is configured to be unfolded and locked into a position abutting said first section wherein said second section is further configured to support said user's shoulder blades.
15. The sit-up board according to claim 14 further comprising a cushioning pad on said non-slip backboard configured to cushion the user's back and/or buttocks.
16. The sit-up board according to claim 15 wherein said cushioning pad is permanently attached to said non-slip backboard.
17. The sit-up board according to claim 15 wherein said cushioning pad is removably attached to said non-slip backboard.
18. The sit-up board according to claim 14 wherein said foot strap comprises:
- a strap threaded down through a first slot in said backboard, across a bottom surface of said non-slip backboard, and up through a second slot in said non-slip backboard;
- a buckle attached to a first end of said strap; and
- a buckle receiver attached to a second end of said strap wherein said buckle is configured to be held firmly in place by said buckle receiver and wherein said strap is configured to be buckled and tightened to hold the user's feet together and in place on said non-slip backboard.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 20, 2020
Publication Date: Apr 15, 2021
Inventor: Travis Van Strander (Port Jervis, NY)
Application Number: 17/128,134