U.S. patent application number 13/379488 was filed with the patent office on 2012-05-24 for exercise mat.
Invention is credited to Jennifer Crowne, Margaret Kress.
Application Number | 20120124739 13/379488 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 43411422 |
Filed Date | 2012-05-24 |
United States Patent
Application |
20120124739 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Crowne; Jennifer ; et
al. |
May 24, 2012 |
EXERCISE MAT
Abstract
An inventive mats system is provided in which a towel can be
removed and changed when desired. The mat system can manipulated
into a rolled configuration. When rolled, a logo on the bottom of
the base mat is visible. Elastic straps are used to keep the mat in
the rolled configuration for easy toting and storage.
Inventors: |
Crowne; Jennifer; (Zurich,
CH) ; Kress; Margaret; (Santa Monica, CA) |
Family ID: |
43411422 |
Appl. No.: |
13/379488 |
Filed: |
June 30, 2010 |
PCT Filed: |
June 30, 2010 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/US10/40544 |
371 Date: |
February 8, 2012 |
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61221607 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
5/417 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47G 9/062 20130101;
A63B 21/4037 20151001 |
Class at
Publication: |
5/417 |
International
Class: |
A47G 9/06 20060101
A47G009/06 |
Claims
1. An exercise mat assembly, comprising: a flexible base; a mesh
attached to said base; and an attachable and removable towel
disposed between said flexible base and said mesh.
2. The mat assembly as in claim 1 wherein said removable towel is
attached to said flexible base.
3. The mat assembly as in claim 1 wherein said removable towel is
attached to said mesh.
4. The mat as assembly in claim 1 wherein said removable towel is
attached to said mesh and said base.
5. The mat assembly in claim 1 further including at least one strap
to hold said the mat in a roll formation.
6. The mat assembly in claim 1 wherein the strap is attached to
said flexible base.
7. The mat assembly in claim 1 further including a least one
fastener disposed on said towel.
8. The mat assembly in claim 7 wherein said fastener is at least
one ball or a surface defining a hole.
9. The mat assembly in claim 1 further including at least one
fastener disposed on said flexible base.
10. The mat assembly in claim 9 wherein said fastener is at least
one of the following: a socket, Velcro webbing and looping, and any
combination thereof.
11. An exercise mat assembly, comprising: a flexible base having an
attachment means; a mesh attached to said base; and a removable
towel disposed between said flexible base and said mesh.
12. The mat assembly in claim 11 further including an edging
connecting said base to said mesh.
13. The mat assembly in claim 12 further including a fastening
means to secure said towel between said base and said mesh.
14. The mat assembly in claim 11 further including at least one
fastening means to removably secure said flexible base to said mesh
when said towel is therebetween.
15. The mat assembly in claim 11 further including at least one
fastening means disposed on said removable towel.
16. The mat assembly in claim 15 wherein said removable towel is
attached to said base.
17. The mat assembly in claim 16 wherein said fastener of said
towel and said base are at least one of the following: a ball and
socket; Velcro webbing and looping; and any combination
thereof.
18. The mat assembly in claim 11 wherein said flexible base is made
from the material of flexible polyvinyl chloride.
19. An exercise mat assembly, comprising: a flexible base having at
least one fastener; a mesh; an edging connecting said base to said
mesh at one end; and an attachable and removable towel disposed
between said flexible base and said mesh, said towel having at
least one matching fastener for connecting to said fastener of said
base.
20. The mat assembly in claim 19 further including a strap attached
to an end of said base for securely holding the mat assembly when
rolled.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to an exercise mat assembly adapted
for Yoga and other exercise disciplines.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Any activity that takes place on the ground or on the floor
is made easier and more pleasant with the use of a mat or other
padded surface. Early patents for such mats were designed for
sleeping outdoors or for use at the beach. Later various sports
required surfaces with different degrees of softness and a variety
of athletic mats were developed. Yoga, having been practiced for
many years by a limited following, has only recently reached a
broader segment of the population and has created a market for mats
suited to the special requirements of this practice.
[0003] In U.S. Pat. No. 6,751,816, Wechsler provides a mat with an
absorbent cover which can be removed and replaced during the
exercise session. The patent provides an enforced area for
headstands and other positions, as well as a meditation blanket,
and roll-up capabilities that create a self-contained carry
bag.
[0004] In U.S. Pat. No. 1,930,942, Pringle discloses a foldable
combination of sheet and bag for use on the ground or on a deck
chair. The sheet has side flaps that can be folded over the user
for warmth. There is a cushion at one end of the sheet and a bag at
the other. The sheet and cushion can be rolled or folded into the
bag for carrying. A back rest can be used with the sheet and can be
collapsed to fit into the bag which may also have a carrying strap
attached.
[0005] Another beach blanket assembly is taught by Glenn in U.S.
Pat. No. 2,264,471. This one has a canvas bottom layer and a top
layer of toweling. One end of the canvas is folded over and
stitched to form one or more pockets which may be closed with
zippers.
[0006] A foldable mat having a pad enclosed in fabric and a top
cover layer, for use by a small child in a nursery school, is
disclosed by Ybarra et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 3,774,249. A similar
sleeping apparatus for use by adults is taught by Knobeloch in U.S.
Pat. No. 4,601,076. This mat has a cover sheet that can be stored
in a pocket at the foot end, and the mat can be rolled and tied for
storage. See also U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,120 to Holmes; U.S. Pat. No.
5,720,057 to Duncan; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,805 to Fisher-Cohen et
al. Carter et al. describes a padded mat with a pillow area and a
built-in sound system to provide a relaxing experience (U.S. Pat.
No. 4,841,587).
[0007] All of these products have padding between layers of fabric
and in some systems a separate cover layer. They also have a
separate carrying bag or the mat can be folded or rolled into an
attached bag.
[0008] Swanger et al., in U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,164, teaches a fabric
cover for a child's play mat. The cover is made of a washable
fabric that is at least part cotton. The cover is in the form of an
envelope with a Velcro.TM. fastener at one end. A child's rest mat
that consists of a foam pad enclosed in a removable fabric cover is
disclosed by Alonso in U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,041. The cover is
stitched around three sides and there is an extra flap of fabric at
the open end which is folded over the pad to completely enclose it.
Three sets of lines are stitched into the fabric to form fold lines
so the mat can be folded in a uniform manner. Two handles on the
underside provide easy carrying means.
[0009] Scott discloses a similar washable cover for an exercise
mat. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,530) The cover has one pocket for the
insertion of a pillow and another pocket for a blanket.
[0010] A large mat for use by gymnasts and wrestlers is taught by
Baldwin et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 4,137,583. A frame is made up of a
number of segments so the size of the mat may be changed as needed.
Cushioning pad segments are placed within the frame and a cover
with elastic tie down devices all around is placed on top. The tie
downs fit into notches in the frame to hold the cover taut. This
mat system can be made large enough to cover most of a gym
floor.
[0011] Bramble, Jr. (U.S. Pat. No. 3,262,134) designed a mat for
use by athletes such as high jumpers. A cover contains two thick
foam cushions, each encased within a shield and forming a square
mat. The shields have openings so that air can be let in and out to
retain the resiliency of the foam.
[0012] There are latex strips on the underside to prevent slippage
on the floor.
[0013] A simple exercise mat made up of two sheets of fabric
quilted together with a foam pad between them is disclosed by
Westgor in U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,585. This mat has a double stitched
channel around the entire periphery with a drawstring within the
channel. When the exerciser is finished the gym clothes and shoes
can be placed in the center of the mat and the drawstrings pulled
causing the mat to be drawn into a carrying bag.
[0014] The prior art disclosed covers for mats that formed
envelopes into which the mats had to be inserted. The insertion
cannot be accomplished quickly and reversibly during the course of
an exercise period. Other systems described secured mat covers
which also cannot be quickly and easily removed and replaced.
[0015] Various mats for use by Yoga participants are available from
matsmatsmats.com on the internet. This source reveals the standard
vinyl sponge foam mat in several colors, kits with several
components, and a tote bag as well as handled tote bags to contain
the mats. Each item can be purchased separately. Yoga mats and tote
bags are also available from other Internet sources. Mats, yoga
blocks, stretching straps and canvas tote bags may be purchased
from many sporting goods shops. Some sets consisting of a tote bag
and mat are also available.
[0016] None of the prior art mats provide a system in which a towel
can be added and removed as desired and where the matt system can
be rolled for toting and storage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017] An inventive mats system is provided in which a towel can be
removed and changed when desired. A change of towel would be
implemented, for example, due to sufficient use of the towel or if
a different towel is desired for placement in the mat system. A
different towel would be used, for example, if a different logo was
desired. Alternatively, a different towel would be used if a
different colored towel was desired by the user.
[0018] Furthermore, the mat system can manipulated into a rolled
configuration. When rolled, a logo on the bottom of the base mat is
visible. Elastic straps are used to keep the mat in the rolled
configuration for easy toting and storage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In order that the manner in which the above recited
objectives are realized, a particular description of the invention
will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof that
are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that the
drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are
not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the
invention will be described and explained with additional
specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings
in which:
[0020] FIG. 1 illustrates the inventive yoga mat system, including
top and base mats;
[0021] FIG. 2 illustrates permanent connections for the top and
base mats;
[0022] FIG. 3 further illustrates the top and base mats;
[0023] FIG. 4 illustrates portions of the top and base mats;
[0024] FIG. 5 illustrates a towel included in the inventive yoga
mat system; and
[0025] FIG. 6 illustrates portions of the towel.
[0026] FIG. 7A illustrates other fasteners.
[0027] FIG. 7B illustrates a side view of FIG. 7A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The invention provides for an attachable and removable towel
sandwiched between a flexible base and a mesh. After the user
attaches the towel to the flexible base and mesh, the mat assembly
can be used for exercise, such as but not limited to yoga exercise.
Perspiration from the user during exercise flows through the mesh
and is absorbed by the towel. The towel is removable and may be
washed after the exercise in a normal fashion. No solvents, sprays
or wipes are necessary as needed in prior exercise mats. Straps on
the mat assembly allow the mat assembly to be fixed in a roll for
ease of transportation and storage.
[0029] Turning to FIGS. 1 and 3, a yoga mat system 10 is disclosed
which has a top mat 12. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the top mat 12
has a top surface 14 and a bottom surface 16. When assembled, the
top surface 14 faces outwardly from and the bottom surface faces
inwardly towards the yoga mat. Viewed from the top surface 14, the
top mat 12 has a top edge 18, a bottom edge 20, a left side edge 22
and a right side edge 24.
[0030] The mat system 10 also has a base mat 26. The base mat 26
has a top surface 28 and a bottom surface 30. When assembled, the
bottom surface 30 faces outwardly and the top surface faces
inwardly from the yoga mat. Viewed from the bottom surface (i.e., a
mirrored view of the top surface of the top mat), the base mat 26
has a top edge 32, a bottom edge 34, a left side edge 36 and a
right side edge 38.
[0031] An area defined by the mat system 10 is rectangular, with
opposing edges extending in parallel to each other, with side edges
of the top and base mats being substantially longer than the top
and bottom edges. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the top and bottom
edges of the top and base mats are two feet long and the sides
edges are six feet long.
[0032] The material from which the top and base mats are
manufactured is PVC molded over a thread mesh (see FIG. 3). The
thickness of the mesh material for the top mat is 0.1 inches. The
widthwise spacing between mesh strands in the top mat is 8.6 mm
while the lengthwise spacing is 6.9 mm. The thickness of the mesh
material for the bottom mat is 0.1875 inches. For reasons discussed
below, the material enables rolling of the matt in one
direction.
[0033] The widthwise spacing between mesh strands in the base mat
is 4.2 mm, which is tighter than the spacing in the top mat. The
lengthwise spacing in the base mat is 6.9 mm, the same as that in
the top mat.
[0034] Both the top mat and the base mat have a 1/4 inch edging on
the two side edges. The same edging is located on the bottom edge
20 of the top mat. As seen in FIG. 4, the bottom edge 34 of the
base mat has a one inch edging, adapted for being embroidered with
a logo or other printing.
[0035] As illustrated in FIG. 4, a pair of elastic loops 40, 42 are
located at the bottom edge of the bottom surface of the base mat.
The loops 40, 42 are approximately six inches long and are capable
of holding the mat when the mat is in a rolled-up configuration.
The loops are positioned within the bottom edging of the base mat
and are three inches from the side edges of the base mat.
[0036] Turning back to FIG. 3, a pair of ball snap sections 44, 46
are positioned at opposing corners of the bottom edge 20 of the
bottom surface 16 of the top mat 12. On the other hand, snap socket
sections 48, 50 are positioned at opposing corners of the bottom
edge of the top surface of the bottom mat. The socket sections are
positioned within the bottom edging of the base mat. These snap
components are positioned 3/4 of an inch from the side edges of the
mat. For reasons discussed below, this positioning enables the top
mat and base mat to form an openable connection at the bottom edge
of the mat.
[0037] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4, a further pair of snaps 56,
58 are positioned at opposing top corners of the top surface of the
bottom mat. These snap components are spaced at 18.8 inches on
center, and are therefore closer together than the snap components
on the bottom edges of the mat surfaces. These snap components are
positioned between one and two inches from the top edge of the
mat.
[0038] Turning to FIG. 2, a connection for the top portions of the
top mat and base mat are illustrated. A fabric edge piece 56 is
positioned over adjoining top edges of the top and base mats. In
this configuration, the bottom face of the top mat and the top face
of the bottom mat face each other.
[0039] The fabric 56 is welded and stitched in place. Two rows of
stitching 58, 60 are provided through both mats for strength. The
two stitching rows 58, 60 are offset, lengthwise across the mat,
such that the second stitching row secures a top free edge 62 of
the fabric to the top surface of the top mat. The top free edge 60
of the fabric 56 does not extend below the snap components adjacent
to the upper edge of the mat.
[0040] A second free edge 64 of the fabric edge 56 extends further
along the base mat 26 than the top free edge 62 of the fabric 56
extends along the top mat 12. A third row of stitches 66 anchors
the second free edge 64 of the fabric 56 to the bottom surface of
the base mat 26. When secured, the second free edge 64 of the
fabric 56 extends below the snap components adjacent to the upper
edge of the mat so as to form a reinforcement section beneath the
snap components.
[0041] The mat system includes a towel 68, illustrated in FIG. 5.
The towel has the overall shape of the top and base mats in that it
is rectangular. However, at twenty inches wide and sixty nine
inches long, the towel is smaller than the mat so as to be
removably placed between the top and base mats.
[0042] The towel 68 is fabricated from lightweight, non-stretchable
bamboo. All edges of the towel are finished with an overlock
stitch, such as a 3/16th overlock stitch. All corners edges, such
as corner edge 70, are rounded.
[0043] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the towel has a top surface 72 and
a bottom surface 74. Disposed at the top edge 76 of the bottom
surface 74 are a pair of ball snaps 78, 80. As with the snap
components in the top of the base mat, the ball snaps 78, 80 in the
towel are 18.8 inches on center.
[0044] Adjacent to the bottom edge 82 in the top surface of towel
is an area 84 designated for receiving graphical detail. The
graphical detail is, for example, a printed or embroidered
logo.
[0045] Turning back to FIG. 1, the typical use of the mat system is
illustrated. The top and base mats 12, 26, connected at the
respective top edges, are capable of receiving the towel
therebetween. The snap balls in the towel are connected to the snap
sockets in the top of the base mat.
[0046] The bottom snaps between the base mat and top mat are then
connected and a single mat system is formed.
[0047] Turning to FIGS. 7A and 7B, another type of fastener is
disclosed. These Figures illustrate, but are not limited to, a
fastener in the form of a Velcro strap. Shown is base mat 90 having
at least one Velcro webbing hook 91 on base mat 92F. On the
opposite side of base mat 92 F is at least one Velcro loop 93
disposed on opposite side 92B. Preferably the Velcro webbing hook
and matching loop are disposed about the edges of mat 90.
[0048] Top mesh 94 is attached to base mat 90 in one embodiment by
a fused section 97. Fused section 97 may be the base mat and mesh
heat sealed, or otherwise bonded together. Depending on the
implementation, section 97 may also be a separate component bonded
to the mesh and/or mat. Top mesh 94 has a surface that defines at
least one eyelet or hole 95. Preferably the one or more eyelets are
disposed around the edges of the mesh. The eyelets may be shaped in
the form of an oval, circle, square, polygon, or the like.
[0049] Towel 96 also has a surface that defines at least one hole
97. Similar to eyelet or hole 95, hole 97 may be any shape and
preferably disposed about the edges of towel 96.
[0050] FIG. 7B illustrates the typical use of the mat system in
this embodiment. The top mesh 94 and base mat 90 are connected at
the respective top edges, and capable of receiving the towel 96
therebetween. Webbing 91 is placed through hole 97 of the towel and
hole 95 of the mesh. The webbing Velcro hook 91 goes around the
edge of the mesh, towel, and mat assembly to the back side of mat
90 to attach to Velcro loop 93 disposed about surface 92B. Other
fasteners may be used, and are not so limited to the examples given
herewith, such as zippers, grommets, snap-fits, and the like
depending on the implementation.
[0051] A benefit of the inventive mats system is that the towel can
be removed and changed when desired. A change of towel would be
implemented, for example, due to sufficient use of the towel or if
a different towel is desired for placement in the mat system. A
different towel would be used, for example, if a different logo was
desired. Alternatively, a different towel would be used if a
different colored towel was desired by the user.
[0052] Furthermore, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the yoga mat system
can manipulated into a rolled configuration 86. As indicated,
above, the material in the base mat is designed so that the mat can
only roll in one direction. When rolled, the logo on the bottom of
the base mat is visible. The elastic straps are used to keep the
mat in the rolled configuration for easy toting and storage.
[0053] All dimensions and shapes discussed hereinabove, as well as
placement of the components, including the specific locations of
the snaps, are for illustration of one embodiment only.
Modification in whole or part to any of the components will not
change the scope or nature of the inventive yoga mat.
[0054] The present invention may be embodied in other specific
forms without departing from its spirit or essential
characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in
all respects only as illustrative and not as restrictive.
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