TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention regards a tool for physical training and rehabilitation.
[0002] More particularly, the present invention refers to a tool of the type used in gyms,
at home or in the field of rehabilitation for carrying out a variety of physical exercises.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] It is known to use elastic bands as aid for physical training.
[0004] The principle underlying the relative use is to exploit the elasticity of the material
with which the bands are made in order to execute a plurality of physical exercises
which contemplate the repeated extension and contraction of the bands themselves.
[0005] In practice, it is possible to grip one end of an elastic band, or both, in order
to perform exercises of stretching, extensions, tractions or even physiotherapy exercises,
or simulate weight lifting.
[0006] The elastic bands can be constrained to the ground, to the wall or to other tools
and they can also be used with feet or legs.
[0007] Hence, these are decidedly versatile devices since they allow performing a great
variety of physical exercises with hands, arms, legs, back, etc., thus exercising
many parts of the body.
[0008] Linear elastic bands, for example of length comprised between 50 cm and 7 m, and
also ring-like elastic bands are available on the market.
[0009] In order to facilitate the gripping with hands and with feet, some manufacturers
have mounted a handle at the ends of the elastic bands.
[0010] It is possible to carry out dozens of exercises that contemplate the use of elastic
bands, each being aimed for exercising a corresponding part of the body.
[0011] One of the most well-known manufacturers is the US company The Hygenic Corporation,
Akron, Ohio (USA), which for many years has sold elastic bands with the trademark
"Thera Band".
[0012] On the relative website, a guide can be consulted with regard to the physical exercises
that can be performed with the elastic bands.
[0013] Independent of the commercial name used for the relative selling - elastic bands,
elastic expanders, elastic ropes, fitness bands, resistance tubes, etc. - the currently
existing solutions suffer some drawbacks or limits.
[0014] First of all, the resistance achieved by an elastic band depends unambiguously on
the nature of the material used to make it, and on the size of the band itself, in
terms of length, width and thickness.
[0015] In fact, once the band has been manufactured, it is not possible to adjust, as desired,
the extension resistance achieved, and hence the return force.
[0016] This limit forces the user to provide himself/herself with a complete set of bands,
each characterized by a precise resistance to extension.
[0017] For example, a typical set of elastic bands can comprise a band with minimum resistance,
a band with medium resistance and a band with high resistance.
[0018] Gyms or rehabilitation centers are forced to purchase a multitude of elastic bands
in order to meet the needs of the clients who, as can be easily imaged, can comprise
adolescents, adults, women and men of different ages who have different physical characteristics
and different needs regarding training or rehabilitation.
[0019] Despite having a multitude of elastic bands of different resistance available, the
user is sometimes not satisfied by the response put forth by the elastic band which
theoretically is most appropriate for him/her.
[0020] In these circumstances, users often use two elastic bands in parallel in order to
obtain the desired resistance as a combination (or sum) of the resistances of the
single elastic bands; however, this way of proceeding is uncomfortable and requires
a lot of time.
[0021] Another drawback of the known solutions is the following.
[0022] The response put forth by an elastic band in terms of resistance to extension and
return force depends on the material and on the size - as clarified above - and also
on the extension that the band is forced to assume in a given moment.
[0023] In other words, the response put forth by a same elastic band also varies in relation
to the extension to which the band is subjected in a certain time instant with respect
to the contracted configuration, at rest.
[0024] In brief, therefore, the user must also often find the best extension of the elastic
band before starting the exercise.
[0025] What has been described in relation to the elastic bands, with or without handles,
generally applies to all those devices that can be considered equivalent, such as
elastic tubular elements, elastic ropes, etc..
[0026] One proposed solution for increasing the versatility of the elastic tools of this
kind is disclosed in document
US 5,614,300.
[0027] This document discloses a tool comprising a certain number of linked elastic rings
(e.g. three in the shown embodiment).
[0028] More in detail, the tool comprises two kinds of elastic rings, i.e. at least one
central ring of large size, and other lighter lateral rings of smaller size.
[0029] The central elastic ring comprises an elongated element, made of extensible material,
whose ends are mutually connected with a buckle, in order to be opened to allow the
user to modify the configuration of the tool itself.
[0030] The elastic rings of smaller size, laterally arranged, are instead obtained by stitching
the ends.
[0031] As stated, the user can freely open the buckle of the central elastic ring and remove
the lateral rings, so as to replace them with others having different features.
[0032] In the document, there is the possibility to make a chain with any number of elastic
rings: in order to do this, it is necessary to alternate the different types of rings
with each other.
[0033] The tool described in this document, as it is made, has considerable limitations
of use: indeed, the elastic rings of smaller size are mainly conceived for being gripped
by the user during the execution of the exercises, and hence they provide a very limited
contribution in the overall extension of the tool.
[0034] Therefore, in order to obtain the desired extension, it is necessary to make a chain
comprising a high number of rings of greater size which, as stated, can have greater
extension: clearly, this is extremely uncomfortable, and requires the availability
of various spare rings to be used only if necessary in relation to the kind of exercise
to be carried out.
[0035] In addition, the elastic rings of smaller size, obtained via simple stitching, represent
critical points in which the chain can be more easily broken during the execution
of exercises where it is more stressed, or where there is greater extension.
[0036] Other solutions are known of tools comprising an open chain of elastic rings, for
example those described in documents
US 3,075,767 and
GB 442,378.
[0037] In
US 3,075,767, the linking of the elastic rings occurs by means of openable intermediate metal
rings (so-called "key rings"), which considerably limit the types of exercises that
can be carried out.
[0038] GB 442,378 instead is totally silent about the particular technique employed for obtaining the
linking of the elastic rings.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0039] The technical aim of the present invention is therefore to improve the state of the
art in the field of tools for physical training and rehabilitation.
[0040] Within such technical aim, one object of the present invention is to provide a tool
for physical training and rehabilitation that allows overcoming the limits and the
drawbacks of the presently available solutions, and in particular allows adjusting
as desired the resistance to the extension without necessarily varying the length
of the tool itself.
[0041] Another object of the present invention is to make a tool for physical training and
rehabilitation distinguished by performances greater than those of the tools of known
kind with regard to the extension obtainable.
[0042] A further object of the present invention is to implement a tool for physical training
and rehabilitation that allows ensuring optimal performances with regard to resistance
to stresses.
[0043] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a tool for physical training
that can be used in a more comfortable and effective manner than the equipment of
known kind.
[0044] Another object of the present invention is to devise a tool for physical training
of particularly versatile use, i.e. which allows effectively carrying out a high number
of possible exercises.
[0045] Such aim and such objects are all achieved by the tool for physical training and
rehabilitation according to the attached claim 1.
[0046] The tool comprises a plurality of elastic rings linked in succession to make an open
chain; each of the elastic rings is grippable with hands, or engageable by other parts
of the body of the user, in such a manner such that the user himself/herself can obtain
the desired resistance to traction desired for the specific exercise to be performed
in relation to the number of elastic rings of the chain actually placed under traction/extension.
[0047] Each of the elastic rings comprises at least one core made of an elastic material
and at least one covering of the core made of a material that is non-elastic with
respect to the core. The covering is substantially configured as an accordion, such
that when the core is not stressed under traction it has a large fitting on the core
itself, and when instead the core is stressed under traction/extension the covering
is extended in order to conform to the extension of the core.
[0048] According to one aspect of the invention, the core of each of the elastic rings comprises
at least one elongated elastic element, having two opposite ends, and at least one
connection member linked, or knotted, to said ends.
[0049] The great advantage provided by the chain solution - and mostly the open chain solution
- with respect to the known solutions, is the following.
[0050] The user can select how many elastic rings to use in a given moment for the physical
exercise, i.e. he/she can use one section of the chain, as desired, by gripping, for
example, the first and last ring of such section, if an exercise is carried out in
which the tool is not constrained to any fixed support.
[0051] The rings that are more external with respect to the two gripped rings do not intervene
during the exercise, in the sense that they are not stressed under traction/extension
and therefore they do not put forth resistance.
[0052] In fact, the user is thus free to decide how many elastic rings of the chain to use
each time, and this has a direct consequence on the overall resistance to extension
put forth by the tool.
[0053] It is a simple but effective way to adjust the overall resistance put forth by the
tool.
[0054] Each elastic ring has its own resistance to traction; the number of elastic rings
determines both the useful range of extension (greater with a greater number of rings)
and the range of resistance that is encountered during the extension for that specific
section (greater with a smaller number of rings).
[0055] The tool according to the present invention is therefore extremely versatile.
[0056] Another advantage of the present invention consists of the fact that the response
put forth by the elastic chain when the user places it under traction, i.e. extends
it, is definitely more linear compared to an elastic band of the prior art, given
the same initial length of chain and the same band used for the exercise.
[0057] The reason is due to the fact that a conventional elastic band subjected to traction
tends to contract in transverse direction, while the elastic chain according to the
present invention does not undergo this phenomenon, since each elastic ring is deformed
independently from the others.
[0058] All the elastic rings of the chain are grippable with hands, so that the user can
each time grasp the rings corresponding to the resistance to traction desired for
the exercise to be executed.
[0059] In addition, all the elastic rings of the chain can be engaged by other parts of
the body of the user in addition to hands, for example arms, legs or feet.
[0060] According to one aspect of the invention, the elastic element can be a rubber tube,
an elastic rope, an elastic band, or a combination of these elements.
[0061] According to another aspect of the invention, the covering is a tube of fabric fit
on the core.
[0062] The covering can for example be made of natural fabric, synthetic fabric (e.g. nylon),
non-woven fabric, or still other materials.
[0063] The covering follows the extension of the core only to the extent in which it is
completely extended starting from the accordion configuration, but not beyond, thus
acting as a limiter.
[0064] For example, if the separately-considered core can extend four times the initial
length, the covering is configured in order to not be stretched over four times the
initial length of the core, so to prevent the core from approaching the relative structural
limit.
[0065] The covering has at least the double object of limiting the extension of the core,
and hence of the elastic ring, and of protecting the core itself from the mechanical
standpoint, for example from cuts, abrasions and wear.
[0066] The covering also has the function of protecting the user in case of breakage of
the core contained therein.
[0067] Indeed, in such case the covering can prevent the failure of the chain of elastic
elements.
[0068] It must in fact be observed that the conventional elastic bands, if they are broken
or released while taut, generate a whip effect that can be extremely dangerous; on
the other hand, a sequence of elastic rings, when released (or broken), not constituting
a single body, does not allow the transmission of the elastic energy, which is independently
dissipated during the recovery of the rest length in each ring.
[0069] In addition, the covering facilitates and makes more comfortable the gripping with
hands - or the engagement with other parts of the body - of each elastic ring.
[0070] More particularly, since the elongated elastic element of the core can be constituted,
for example, by at least one elastic tube, an elastic rope, an elastic band, or even
by a combination of these elements, the user could have difficulty in gripping it,
since its surface is rough and tends to adhere to the skin or to clothes.
[0071] In general, the elastic rings of the chain can be identical to each other, or they
can be different due to at least one size characteristic - e.g. the diameter of the
core of the rings, or due to at least one structural characteristic - or even due
to the nature of the material used for the core of the rings.
[0072] Preferably the number of elastic rings is comprised between three and thirty, and
more preferably between five and twenty.
[0073] According to one aspect of the invention of particular practical interest, the aforesaid
connection member of the ends of the elongated elastic element is made of yielding
and non-elastic material, and it extends over a pre-established portion of the length
of the respective elastic ring.
[0074] The aforesaid connection member can comprise a strip provided with two opposite terminal
eyelets, with which the ends of the elongated elastic element are connected (or more
specifically, linked or knotted).
[0075] All this is covered by an external protective sheath, which also covers the covering
at the aforesaid connection member.
[0076] The latter solution is advantageous from multiple standpoints.
[0077] First of all, it is a particularly practical, quick and effective solution for obtaining
the connection between the two ends of the elongated elastic element, which can also
be actuated without the use of particular machinery.
[0078] In addition, it is a very strong and reliable solution, which considerably reduces
the risks of accidental breakage of the core of each elastic ring, even when the chain
of rings is considerably lengthened.
[0079] Moreover, since the aforesaid connection section is not extensible, and it is made
of a material different from that constituting the elongated elastic element, it can
be effectively used - as will be better described hereinbelow - for effectively and
safely constraining the tool to a fixed support.
[0080] For the same reasons briefly set forth above, the connection section also constitutes
an optimal zone for grasping the elastic ring with a hand.
[0081] In another embodiment of the invention, the tool comprises at least one fixed support,
and at least one element for fixing at least one of the elastic rings to such fixed
support, in order to carry out various types of exercises, as better described hereinbelow.
[0082] In one embodiment of the invention, at least some of the elastic rings of the chain
comprise respective and distinct identification elements.
[0083] Such identification elements can be selected from among progressively increasing
numbers, strips, dots, or other signs that indicate or refer to a progressively increasing
numbering.
[0084] In one embodiment, the identification elements can be arranged symmetrical with respect
to the central elastic rings of the chain.
[0085] The dependent claims refer to preferred and advantageous embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS.
[0086] These and further advantages will be better understood by the skilled person from
the following detailed description and from the enclosed drawings, given as a non-limiting
example, in which:
figure 1 is a perspective view of the tool according to the present invention;
figure 2 is a detailed plan view of one of the elastic rings of the tool according
to the invention, with the covering shown in a non-continuous section for greater
clarity;
figure 3 is a detailed plan view of one of the elastic rings, at the zone of the connection
member;
figure 4 is a detailed plan view of one of the elastic rings at the zone of the connection
member, with the covering shown in a non-continuous section for greater clarity;
figure 5 is a detailed perspective view of a portion of the connection member of one
of the elastic rings;
figures 6,7,8 are detailed perspective views of subsequent coupling steps of the connection
member to the elongated elastic element of one of the elastic rings;
figures 9,10 are schematic views of a user who carries out exercises that can be executed
with the tool according to the present invention;
figure 11 is a schematic perspective view of another embodiment of the tool according
to the invention, also comprising a fixed support and an element for fixing the chain
of elastic rings to such fixed support;
figure 12 is a schematic perspective view of the fixing element of figure 11;
figure 13 is a perspective view of the tool, according to another embodiment of the
invention;
figure 14 is a perspective view of the tool, according to still another embodiment
of the invention;
figure 15 is a tension-elongation diagram of a conventional elastic band and (according
to the prior art);
figure 16 is a tension-elongation diagram of the tool according to the present invention.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0087] With reference to figure 1, reference number 1 overall indicates a tool for physical
training and rehabilitation according to the present invention.
[0088] Tool 1 comprises a plurality of elastic rings 2a-2n, linked in succession to make
an open chain 2; tool 1 then comprises two opposite terminal elastic rings 2a,2n,
which respectively define the two ends of the chain 2.
[0089] Each of the elastic rings 2a-2n is grippable with hands, to perform specific exercises.
[0090] Or, each of the elastic rings 2a-2n is engageable by other parts of the body of the
user U (e.g. arms, legs, feet, etc.), for performing other kinds of exercises.
[0091] The fact that each of the elastic rings 2a-2n is autonomously grippable (or engageable)
by the user U allows the latter to achieve the desired resistance to traction for
the specific exercise to be performed, in relation to the number of elastic rings
2a-2n actually placed under traction/extension.
[0092] Each of the elastic rings 2a-2n comprises at least a respective core 3, made of an
elastic material.
[0093] In addition, each of the elastic rings 2a-2n comprises at least a respective covering
4 of the core 3; the covering 4 is made of a material that is non-elastic with respect
to the core 3 itself.
[0094] The covering 4 of each of the elastic rings 2a-2n is substantially configured as
an accordion; this means that when the core 3 is not stressed under traction, the
covering 4 has a large fitting on the core 3 itself, and assumes a substantially curled
configuration, i.e. collected, compact; when instead the same core 3 is stressed under
traction/extension during the execution of an exercise, and hence it is extended by
a certain length, the covering 4 is extended by following the extension of the core
3 itself.
[0095] According to an aspect of the invention, the core 3 of each of the elastic rings
2a-2n comprises at least an elongated elastic element 5.
[0096] The elongated elastic element 5, when it is not assembled in one of the elastic rings
2a-2n, has an open linear configuration.
[0097] The elongated elastic element 5 comprises two opposite ends 5a,5b.
[0098] In addition, the core 3 of each of the elastic rings 2a-2n comprises at least one
connection member 6 linked, or knotted, with the aforesaid ends 5a,5b.
[0099] The task of the connection member 6 is mainly closing the elongated elastic element
5 on itself as a loop.
[0100] The connection member 6 is enclosed within the covering 4.
[0101] In addition, in each of the elastic rings 2a-2n, the covering 4 is made integral
with the respective core 3 at the aforesaid connection member 6; in other words, the
sliding of the core 3 within the covering 4 is prevented, since both are mutually
tied up just with the connection member 6.
[0102] In addition, as better described hereinbelow, the core 3 and the covering 4 are tied
up with each other in a very firm and secure manner at such connection member 6: indeed,
the accidental separation of the covering 4 from the core 3 is an event that must
be absolutely avoided, since it can lead to the quick breakage of the covering 4 itself,
or in any case to an incorrect and uncomfortable use of the tool 1.
[0103] According to another aspect of the invention, the connection member 6 is made of
yielding and non-elastic material.
[0104] In addition, the connection member 6 extends along a pre-established portion of the
length of the respective elastic ring 2a-2n.
[0105] In other words, the two ends 5a,5b of the elongated elastic element 5 are not directly
in contact with each other, but a certain distance is provided between them that is
filled by the connection member 6.
[0106] Such distance does not change even when the elastic ring 2a-2n is placed under traction.
[0107] The advantages connected with these technical solutions will be clearer hereinbelow.
[0108] The connection member 6 comprises at least a strip 7, provided with two opposite
terminal eyelets 8a,8b (see for example figure 6).
[0109] The terminal eyelets 8a,8b are respectively connected with the aforesaid ends 5a,5b
of the elongated elastic element 5.
[0110] The connection between the two terminal eyelets 8a,8b and the ends 5a,5b can be obtained
via chaining, or via knot-tying, as better clarified hereinbelow.
[0111] The aforesaid strip 7 is made of a material selected from among a natural fabric,
a synthetic fabric, a non-woven fabric, a composite material, or in any case any other
material suitable for being easily bent and/or twisted, without however being extended.
[0112] Each of the ends 5a,5b of the elongated elastic element 5 is inserted in a respective
terminal eyelet 8a,8b of the strip 7, it is folded upon itself and constrained to
the same elongated elastic element 5, so as to make a respective counter-eyelet 9a,9b,
as shown in figure 8.
[0113] According to still another object of the invention, each of the terminal eyelets
8a,8b of the strip 7 has the respective terminal portion twisted or bent, in the sense
that it is overturned on itself towards the interior of the cavity of the terminal
eyelet 8a,8b itself (as shown in figure 7).
[0114] This overturning of each terminal portion in turn defines, for each of the terminal
eyelets 8a,8b, two contiguous passages 10,11, for the insertion of the respective
end 5a,5b of the elongated elastic element 5: such insertion occurs first in one direction,
and then in the opposite direction (figure 8).
[0115] In such a manner, two compact linking zones 12a,12b are obtained - one for each of
the ends 5a,5b - between the strip 7 and the elongated elastic element 5 (figure 2,
4).
[0116] At each of such linking zones 12a,12b, the strip 7 encloses the respective counter-eyelet
9a,9b of the elongated elastic element 5.
[0117] In other words, each counter-eyelet 9a,9b is completely wrapped and covered by the
respective terminal eyelet 8a,8b of the strip 7, due to the particular shape of the
obtained linking zone 12a,12b.
[0118] In addition, the traction exerted during the execution of the exercises facilitates
the further tightening and locking of the linking zones 12a,12b.
[0119] This constitutes an important safety guarantee against possible accidental breakage
or releases.
[0120] In other embodiments of the invention, the connection member 6 could have a different
configuration.
[0121] For example, the connection member 6 could comprise multiple strips 7, or one or
more cables or ropes in place of the strips 7, also combined in various ways.
[0122] Essential requirements of the employed solution are pliability and strength, and
also a certain sensation of comfort in the gripping.
[0123] The elongated elastic element 5 is selected from among an elastic tube, an elastic
rope, an elastic band, or the like, or even a combination thereof.
[0124] In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, which is of particular practical interest,
the elongated elastic element 5 is constituted by an elastic tube.
[0125] The elastic tube can ensure extensions, given the same exerted traction, greater
than other potentially usable solutions, even if with a radial bulk and a weight that
are extremely limited.
[0126] In addition, the choice of the elastic tube allows obtaining other technical advantages,
better clarified hereinbelow.
[0127] Indeed - and according to another aspect of the present invention - each of the ends
5a,5b of the elongated elastic element 5 - i.e. of the elastic tube - is covered by
at least one respective longitudinal cut 13a,13b.
[0128] Each longitudinal cut 13a,13b is made in the wall 14 of the elastic tube 5.
[0129] Each longitudinal cut 13a,13b extends for a certain pre-established length; it allows
opening the wall 14 of the elastic tube 5, such that said wall 14 can enclose the
external surface of the tube 5 itself, after the bending necessary for making the
respective counter-eyelet 9a,9b.
[0130] This expedient allows obtaining an embodiment solution that is particularly compact
and effective, in which the transverse bulk of the elongated elastic element 5 at
each of the counter-eyelets 9a,9b is reduced to the minimum: this is obtained due
to the particular choice of making the elongated elastic element 5 in the form of
an elastic tube.
[0131] Each of the ends 5a,5b of the elongated elastic element 5, folded upon itself in
order to obtain the counter-eyelet 9a,9b, is constrained to the external surface of
the elongated elastic element 5 itself by means of a respective tightening element
15 (figures 5-8).
[0132] Each tightening element 15 can be constituted, for example, by a band or a rope,
possibly elastic, tightened and knotted so as to fasten around both the elongated
elastic element 5 and the respective end 5a,5b bent thereon.
[0133] Outside the tightening element 15, at each of the ends 5a,5b, a further respective
protective tubular clamp 16a,16b is provided, inserted along the elongated elastic
element 5.
[0134] Each tubular clamp 16a,16b is sized in a manner such to be elastically expanded in
radial direction in order to fit along the respective counter-eyelet 9a,9b, which
is then suitably compacted and blocked; in addition, each tubular clamp 16a,16b also
has the function of preventing the accidental release or disengagement of the respective
tightening element 15.
[0135] According to one aspect of the invention, the connection member 6, made of yielding
but not elastic material, constitutes an effective preferred grip zone during the
execution of the exercises.
[0136] Indeed, when any elastic ring 2a-2n is gripped with the hand by the user U (or engaged
by another part of the body) and placed under traction, the core 3 and the covering
4 (even if constrained to each other at at least one zone of the elastic ring 2a-2n,
as better described hereinbelow), due to their different characteristics tend to slide
with respect to each other; more in detail, by gripping an elastic ring 2a-2n at any
one point that is not the zone of the connection member 6, the covering 4 remains
essentially stopped with respect to the palm of the hand, while the core 3 is elongated,
and hence tends to slide, or in any case be moved, at its interior.
[0137] The user U can then feel a sensation of instability in gripping, or even worse, that
the gripped elastic ring 2a-2n can escape from his hand during the execution of an
exercise.
[0138] As stated, rather, the connection member 6 is not elastically extensible, and hence
it is not elongated during the traction of the elastic ring 2a-2n; this means that,
by grasping the elastic ring 2a-2n precisely at the connection member 6, the user
U does not feel any movement or sliding within the covering 4, since the two parts
are mutually stopped with respect to each other.
[0139] This considerably increases the sensation of comfort and stability during the execution
of the exercises with the tool 1 according to the present invention.
[0140] The covering 4 of each of the elastic rings 2a-2n comprises at least one tube, made
of yielding and not elastically extensible material, and configured as an accordion
as mentioned above.
[0141] The yelding and not elastically extensible material of the covering 4 can for example
by a natural or synthetic fabric, a non-woven fabric, a composite material or other
materials suitable for such purpose.
[0142] In one embodiment of the invention of particular practical interest, the covering
4 is made of nylon fabric, or another material with similar properties.
[0143] The covering 4 can also act as a limiter for the extension of the elongated elastic
element 5, since during traction it - being made of material that is not elastically
extensible - can be elongated only up until it is completely extended: in other words,
if desired, the covering 4 follows the extension of the elongated elastic element
5 only for a certain length.
[0144] Different extension behaviors can be clearly obtained by varying the features of
the covering 4, and more in detail by suitably selecting its length when it is in
a completely extended configuration.
[0145] The covering 4 comprises two terminal ends 17a,17b, inserted inside each other as
shown in figure 4; in other words, the two terminal ends 17a,17b are superimposed
on each other for a section of suitable length.
[0146] More in detail, the two terminal ends 17a,17b are superimposed on each other at the
connection member 6.
[0147] In addition, the two terminal ends 17a,17b are fixed to each other by means of constraining
means 18, selected for example from among stitching, gluing, stapling, or the like.
[0148] According to another aspect of the invention, each elastic ring 2a-2n comprises at
least one respective elastic protective sheath 19 of the covering 4.
[0149] The protective sheath 19 is applied at the connection member 6.
[0150] In one embodiment of the invention of particular practical interest, the protective
sheath 19 is constituted by a tubular elastic band.
[0151] The protective sheath 19 can be made of elastomer - e.g. of natural or synthetic
rubber - or of another material with similar properties.
[0152] The protective sheath 19 is sized in a manner such to be elastically expanded in
radial direction in order to fit along the covering 4; in assembled configuration,
therefore, the protective sheath 19 encloses the covering 4 at the connection member
6 in a very tight manner, such that the core 3 and the covering 4 itself are firmly
locked with respect to each other.
[0153] The protective sheath 19, in addition to having the important function of protecting
the connection member 6 of the elongated elastic element 5, as well as that of maintaining
the core 3 and the covering 4 firmly constrained with respect to each other, allows
obtaining other important technical effects.
[0154] As clarified above, the zone of the connection member 6 can be a preferred point
where to grip/engage an elastic ring 2a-2n, for the above-described reasons; the presence
of the protective sheath 19 made of elastomeric material further emphasizes the advantages
of this expedient.
[0155] In fact, the friction coefficient existing between the external surface of the protective
sheath 19 and the palm of the hand, or between the external surface of the protective
sheath 19 and another part of the body of the user U with which the exercise is executed,
is considerably greater than that existing between the covering 4 and the same parts
of the body of the user U: consequently, the grip or engagement are much safer and
firmer.
[0156] For these same reasons, moreover, also due to the presence of the protective elastomer
sheath 19, the zones of the elastic rings 2a-2n that are situated at the connection
members 6 can allow obtaining a more stable behavior of the tool 1 during the execution
of the exercises.
[0157] Indeed, when some (or even all) the elastic rings 2a-2n are placed under traction
during the execution of a specific exercise, they are initially free to move with
respect to each other, until an equilibrium condition is reached inside the chain
2 in which, indeed under tension, they are mutually stopped.
[0158] The zone of the connection member 6, therefore, both due to the fact that the latter
is not elastically extensible, and due to the fact that it is covered by a protective
sheath 19 which externally has a high grip, is a zone at which the elastic rings 2a-2n
could preferably be stopped with respect to each other due to adhesion.
[0159] Therefore, even when the chain 2 of elastic rings 2a-2n is momentarily slackened,
for example in order to vary the position of an exercise, or to relax the muscles
between one exercise and the next, the adhesion at each protective sheath 19 obstructs
the movements of the elastic rings 2a-2n themselves with respect to each other.
[0160] In addition, the fact that a specific elastic ring 2a-2n is linked to the immediately
following ring at the zone of the connection member 6 - which is not elastically extensible
- creates a particular condition of symmetry in the extension/elongation of the ring
2a-2n itself.
[0161] Indeed, in this manner the two parallel branches of the elastic ring 2a-2n (i.e.
the two sections of each ring 2a-2n comprised between the points of linking with the
adjacent rings 2a-2n) have the same elastic behavior, and hence are elongated by essentially
the same amount.
[0162] This particular symmetry condition however cannot be obtained if the connection/linking
of the same ring 2a-2n with the immediately following ring occurs at any point of
the ring 2a-2n itself, i.e. not coinciding with the zone of the connection member
6, and not even the one diametrically opposite to the latter.
[0163] Indeed, in such case the two branches of the ring 2a-2n through which the tension
is transmitted have very different elastic behaviors with respect to each other, and
this clearly causes an imbalance condition, or in any case a limitation in the possibilities
of elongation of the ring 2a-2n itself.
[0164] Therefore, for the above-described grounds, the best elongation behavior of the chain
2 is obtained by ensuring that when the chain 2 itself is placed under traction, the
mutual linking of the elastic rings 2a-2n occurs precisely at the aforesaid zones
corresponding to the connection members 6 (and of course at those zones diametrically
opposite thereto).
[0165] In one embodiment of the invention (in particular the one illustrated in figure 1),
the chain 2 of the tool 1 comprises at least one central elastic ring 2g,2h, whose
covering 4 can be visually distinguished from the covering 4 of the remaining elastic
rings 2a-2f and 2i-2n.
[0166] In case of execution of symmetrical exercises - i.e. which involve, for example,
two limbs or extremities simultaneously - this allows immediately identifying the
center of the chain 2: for example, the aforesaid central elastic ring 2g,2h can thus
be quickly constrained to a fixed support 20 (as better described hereinbelow), or
engaged and/or retained by another part of the body, in order to be held stationary
(as shown, for example, in figures 9,10, in which the user U retains the central zone
of the chain 2 with the feet).
[0167] In another possible use, the at least one central elastic ring 2g,2h, whose covering
4 can be visually distinguished, allows carrying out kinds of exercises in which one
will be using a high resistance to traction: in this case the user, due to the visually
distinguishable central rings 2g,2h, can immediately and easily bend the chain 2 in
two, thus doubling the resistance to traction.
[0168] This can be of particular aid if the chain 2 comprises a high number of elastic rings
2a-2n.
[0169] In the embodiment illustrated in figure 1, the tool 1 comprises two central elastic
rings 2g,2h, whose coverings 4 are visibly distinguishable from others: this allows
better exploiting the median zone of the chain 2 for possible, and immediate, fixing/engaging
to fixed supports 20, or to other parts of the body, for the execution of symmetrical
exercises.
[0170] In the embodiment represented in figure 1, the covering 4 of the central elastic
rings 2g-2h is made visually distinguishable since it comprises, for example, graphic
elements 21 of different color with respect to that of the covering 4.
[0171] Alternatively, any other technique can be used that is suitable to create a different
aspect of the central elastic rings 2g,2h with respect to the remaining elastic rings
2a-2f and 2i-2n.
[0172] In other embodiments of the invention, the entire covering 4 of the central elastic
rings 2g,2h can be made of different color with respect to that of the remaining rings
2a-2f and 2i-2n, or of a different combination of colors, or similar expedients. Other
possible solutions for making the coverings 4 of the two central elastic rings 2g,2h
visually distinguishable from the others can be actuated; for example, simple labels
can be provided that are externally fixed to the covering 4.
[0173] In still another embodiment of the invention, the central elastic rings 2g,2h could
be made visually distinguishable since they are made with different sizes (for example,
larger) with respect to the remaining elastic rings 2a-2f and 2i-2n.
[0174] Another embodiment of the invention is shown in figures 11,12.
[0175] In this embodiment, the tool 1 comprises at least one fixed support 20.
[0176] In addition, the tool 1 comprises at least one element 22 for fixing at least one
of the elastic rings 2a-2n to the aforesaid fixed support 20.
[0177] The fixed support 20 can be of any type and of any nature; the fixed support 20 can
be constituted by any object/element capable of safely supporting the stress transmitted
by the elastic rings 2a-2n placed in traction by the user U, without any limitation.
[0178] For example, the fixed support 20 could be constituted by any element - a bar, a
hook, or the like - fixed to the ground, to the wall or to the ceiling inside a gym
or other similar settings.
[0179] The fixed support 20 could also be constituted by a pole, a shaft, or the like, in
case, instead, of execution of outdoor exercises.
[0180] The fixing element 22 comprises - by way of a non-limiting example - at least a tape
22a.
[0181] Preferably, the tape 22a is made of yielding and non-elastic material: for example,
the tape 22a can be made of natural or synthetic fabric, non-woven fabric, a composite
material or other suitable materials.
[0182] The tape 22a is schematically shown in figure 12.
[0183] The tape 22a can be closed on itself as a loop, with the ends mutually connected,
for example, with stitches 22b or the like; or, the tape 22a could also be open, with
the ends provided with connecting means of any suitable type (e.g. snap-hooks, or
the like).
[0184] In other embodiments of the invention, the fixing element 22 could be constituted
by a rope, a lace, a chain, a hook, or any combination of such elements.
[0185] Figure 11 schematically shows a possible connection way of the chain 2 to a fixed
support 20, by means of a fixing element 22 comprising a tape 22a.
[0186] More in detail, in this case the fixed support 20 is constituted by a bar, or a rod,
or the like.
[0187] The bar can be arranged vertically or even horizontally.
[0188] The tape 22a is made to pass through one of the elastic rings 2a-2n of the chain
2 (for example one of the central elastic rings 2g,2h), so as to partially wrap it;
subsequently a portion of the tape 22a is made to pass again through the same opening
thereof, so as to obtain the first bond 23, or linking, shown in figure 11.
[0189] Afterwards, the same portion of the tape 22a is made to pass around the fixed support
20; once this is completed, the entire chain 2 is then inserted through the opening
of the same portion of the tape 22a, so as to obtain a second bond 24, or linking,
shown in figure 11.
[0190] A very firm and strong connection between the chain 2 and the fixed support 20 is
thus obtained, but at the same time easily removable, in order to easily pass from
one exercise to another.
[0191] The way of using the tool 1 according to the present invention is, in light of that
described above, completely intuitive.
[0192] The tool 1 can be used to perform free body exercises, as shown in the embodiment
of figures 9,10, in which the user U selectively grips two elastic rings 2a-2n (possibly
maintaining a portion of the chain 2 locked, e.g. at the central elastic rings 2g,2h),
then carrying out simultaneous or alternated traction exercises with two limbs.
[0193] It is entirely evident that figures 9,10 illustrate only one of the possible free
body exercises that can be carried out with the tool 1 according to the invention,
in a non-limiting manner.
[0194] Or, the tool 1 can be employed with the aid of a fixed support 20, as schematically
illustrated in figure 11.
[0195] One of the most important technical features of the tool 1 according to the invention
is the possibility to select the desired resistance to traction, by selectively gripping
(or engaging) specific elastic rings 2a-2n and thus defining the length of the chain
2 of elastic rings 2a-2n actually placed under traction, in relation to the type of
exercise to be carried out or in relation to the abilities of each user U.
[0196] For a better comprehension, reference is made to figures 15 and 16, in which the
tension (y-axis) - elongation (x-axis) diagrams, respectively, of a conventional elastic
band (according to the prior art), and of a tool according to the present invention,
are represented.
[0197] As shown in figure 15, using a conventional elastic band, the user has available
only one range A
0 of elongation and resistance (i.e. the tension of the elastic band). In particular,
range A
0 is represented by the only straight line present in the diagram, while L
0 represents the rest length of the elastic band.
[0198] On the contrary, by using the tool according to the present invention (figure 16),
the user can select the tension (i.e. the resistance to extension), the elongation,
and also the increasing rate of the tension for each elongation value.
[0199] In detail, the user has a series A
1,A
2...A
n of different ranges of elongation and tension, relating to which elastic ring 2a-2n
he/she grasps in order to carry out the exercise.
[0200] For example, given the same elongation interval L
0-L
max during the execution of the exercise, the user can select a range (e.g. A
9) characterized by a high resistance and a quick increase of the tension during traction;
or, he/she can select a different range (e.g. A
12) characterized by a lower resistance and by a more gradual increase of the tension
during traction; or again he/she can select any one intermediate situation.
[0201] Alternatively, the user can select a certain resistance value (assuming to draw a
horizontal line in the diagram of figure 16) and, by identifying the desired range
between those available, he can work with a specific elongation and with a specific
tension increasing rate.
[0202] The diagram of figure 16 can also be supplied with the tool 1, so as to form a training
kit that allows the user to best exploit the potentialities of the object.
[0203] This possibility can be exploited both in the execution of free body exercises and
in those which provide for the aid of a fixed support 20, with great versatility and
rapidity of passage from one kind of exercise to another.
[0204] In this sense, the version with fixed support 20 and relative fixing element 22 is
particularly innovative; these make exercises - that cannot be carried out with known
gym tools that are currently available on the market - easily executable.
[0205] The tool 1 can also be effectively combined/associated with other tools for physical
exercise, such as for example those normally provided with gym machines with weight
stack, or the like: for example, dumbbells or barbells for the exercise of specific
muscular groups, which are normally connected (by means of a snap-hook) to a cable
or to a chain, in turn associated with the weight stack.
[0206] The aforesaid tools (or other tools similar thereto, even suitably designed for this
purpose) can therefore be connected, always by means of a simple snap-hook, or the
like, to one (or more) of the elastic rings 2a-2n of the chain 2, so as to obtain
a resisting force of desired amount.
[0207] Another embodiment of the tool according to the invention is shown in figure 13.
[0208] This embodiment differs from that of figures 1-12 due to the fact that at least some
of the elastic rings 2a-2n comprise respective identification elements 25.
[0209] By identification elements 25, it is intended elements which allow visually and unambiguously
identifying each ring 2a-2n that composes the chain 2.
[0210] More preferably, in this embodiment, all the elastic rings 2a-2n of the chain 2 comprise
respective identification elements 25.
[0211] In this embodiment, each of the identification elements 25 is unique for each of
the rings 2a-2n of the chain 2.
[0212] The identification elements 25 are made on the surface of the covering 4 of each
of the elastic rings 2a-2n, or even on the surface of the protective sheath 19: in
figure 13, only for sake of simplicity, the identification elements 25 are made right
on the surface of the protective sheath 19.
[0213] The identification elements 25 can for example be constituted by progressively increasing
numbers, as schematically shown in figure 13.
[0214] In other embodiments of the invention, the identification elements 25 could be constituted
by strips, or points, or still other signs that indicate, or refer to, a progressively
increasing numbering in each of the elastic rings 2a-2n.
[0215] The identification elements 25 (whether these are numbers, signs or other) indicate
a progressively increasing numbering starting from one terminal elastic ring 2a until
the opposite terminal elastic ring 2n is reached.
[0216] The identification elements 25 can be made of different color with respect to that
of the covering 4 or of the protective sheath 19, in such a way to make a chromatic
contrast that makes them immediately visible and recognizable for the user.
[0217] The presence of the identification elements 25 allows the user U to immediately identify
the elastic rings 2a-2n to be grasped (or engaged) in order to carry out a specific
exercise with the desired elastic resistance, in a very intuitive manner.
[0218] The tool 1 can also be provided with support documentation for the user U (for example
in the form of simple tables, or the like) suitable to show the different resistances
obtainable by grasping the elastic rings 2a-2n marked by specific identification elements
25.
[0219] Such support documentation could also be incorporated in the chain 2 itself, e.g.
in a label - or the like - connected to one of the elastic rings 2a-2n (in any case
in a manner so as to not constitute an obstruction during the execution of the exercises),
or fixed on the surface of the covering 4 of one of the aforesaid elastic rings 2a-2n.
Another embodiment of the tool 1 according to the invention is shown in figure 14.
This embodiment differs from that of figure 13 in that the identification elements
25 are arranged symmetrical with respect to the central elastic rings 2g,2h.
[0220] In other words, the identification elements 25 are arranged in such a way that any
two elastic rings 2a-2n, provided on opposite sides with respect to the central elastic
rings 2g,2h and situated at the same distance from the latter, are marked by the same
identification element 25: for example, the two terminal elastic rings 2a,2n are marked
by the same identification element 25 (e.g. the number 1, or a single sign).
[0221] In the same manner, the two inner elastic rings 2b,2m, immediately contiguous with
the terminal elastic rings 2a,2n, will be marked by the immediately following identification
element 25 (the number 2, or two signs), and so on until the central elastic rings
2g,2h are reached (or the central ring 2g,2h, if there is only one).
[0222] As can be understood, this expedient can be particularly advantageous if the user
U must execute exercises that simultaneously involve two symmetrical limbs or two
extremities (e.g. the two arms, or the two legs), just as shown in figures 9,10.
[0223] Indeed, typically in this case, the tool 1 is constrained in any manner (for example
with fixing elements 22 of the described type, or with specific parts of the body
of the user U, as in the case of the feet of figures 9, 10) at the central elastic
rings 2g,2h, such that the two identical branches of the tool 1 are isolated.
[0224] Hence, if the user U wishes to obtain the same resistance to traction in the two
branches of the tool 1, he/she grasps - or engages - two elastic rings 2a,2n marked
by the same identification element 25, with two symmetrical limbs or extremities.
[0225] This ensures that the elastic resistance that the user U feels is the same in the
two branches of the tool 1; as an alternative, the user U can also chose to grasp
(or engage) two elastic rings 2a,2n marked by different identification elements 25,
so as to obtain different elastic resistances in the two branches (for example in
order to train, in a different manner, the two limbs or the two involved parts of
the body).
[0226] Also in this case, the tool 1 can be equipped with support documentation for the
user U (e.g. in the form of simple tables, or the like) adapted to illustrate, in
a very immediate and intuitive manner, the different resistances obtainable by grasping
the elastic rings 2a,2n marked by specific identification elements 25.
[0227] In another embodiment of the invention, the elastic rings 2a-2n could comprise two
separate series of identification elements 25, and in particular a first series of
identification elements 25 which indicate a numbering progressively increasing from
one terminal elastic ring 2a to the opposite terminal elastic ring 2n, and a second
series of identification elements 25 symmetrically arranged with respect to the central
elastic rings 2g,2h, as described above.
[0228] In this manner, the user U can use the two series of identification elements 25 for
executing different types of exercises.
[0229] In all the above-described embodiments, the number of elastic rings 2a-2n which compose
the chain 2 is comprised between three and thirty; preferably, it is comprised between
five and twenty.
[0230] In particular, the number of the elastic rings 2a-2n which compose the chain 2 is
at least five, since this allows obtaining a minimum configuration comprising an central
elastic ring and four further lateral elastic rings: in this manner, by executing,
for example, an exercise in which the central elastic ring is constrained to a fixed
support 20, two consecutive elastic rings are available, for each of the two sides
that are thus defined, such that the user U can select one or the other in order to
vary the resistance to traction.
[0231] Each of the elastic rings 2a-2n of the chain 2 can have a rest diameter comprised
between about 10 cm and about 60 cm.
[0232] As stated, within a same chain 2, elastic rings 2a-2n of different size can be provided.
[0233] Many different combinations can be clearly obtained by varying parameters such as
the number of the elastic rings 2a-2n, their size, the size of the cross-section of
each elongated elastic element 5, the type of material used for making each elongated
elastic element 5, and still others.
[0234] It was thus seen that the invention achieves the proposed purposes.
[0235] The present invention was described according to preferred embodiments, but equivalent
variants can be conceived without departing from the protective scope offered by the
following claims.