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- the present invention relates in general to a balancing device, as well as a method of use for amusement, recreation and/or exercise.
- the particular invention relates to the balancing device itself, which enables a wide variety of manipulations and feats to be performed, in a free style manner, by a user while standing, sitting or otherwise positioned upon it and maintaining ones balance.
- Balancing platforms may be utilized for recreational purposes; teaching people balancing, proper edging and banking techniques; and/or body weight equilibrium techniques relating to many sports activities.
- Balancing platform devices of various types and kinds have been known in the art.
- such devices include a roller serving as a fulcrum, and a foot engageable balance board resting on top of the roller.
- substantially all such prior known roller board devices typically employed for amusement and/or exercise, are limited in their use and movement. They are primarily used for rolling or balancing, and their movement is limited to sideways rolling of the board relative to the roller, and/or a teeter-totter rocking motion. Therefore, these devices are somewhat limited in their use by virtue of their design. It would be highly desirable to have a balancing device which would allow much more freedom of movement, and thereby provide greater amusement and/or exercise and/or training value.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that is inexpensive to manufacturer.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that can be utilized indoors or outdoors.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that can assist in improving a person's balancing, turning, banking, edging and other athletic skills.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that is useful to perform a wide variety of movement and manipulations so as to achieve many different free-style feats for amusement, recreation, training and/or exercise.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that freely allows, without any readjustment or manipulation, rocking, rolling and rotating movements, including 360 degree rotations.
- one embodiment of the present invention comprises a balance platform apparatus, including, a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces, and a freely rotatable ball member.
- the lower surface of the balance platform includes a rim member which projects in a generally perpendicular direction away from the platform and which encircles an area of the lower surface of the platform, which rim member tends to confine movement of the ball member to within the area encircled by the rim member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform.
- the cradle member supports the ball member at a fixed location thereon.
- the cradle member including means for supporting the ball member thereon so as to allow the ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform while the balance platform is position upon the ball member.
- An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which is enjoyable to utilize.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which is inexpensive to manufacturer.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which can be utilized indoors or outdoors.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which can assist an athlete in improving the athlete's balancing, turning, banking, edging and other athletic skills.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a balancing board of the present invention shown ready for use by a participant, the balance platform apparatus including a stiff platform/board which is balanced by the user thereof upon a freely moving ball;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a balancing board of the present invention which is similar to FIG. 1 , and further includes a rim member which encircles an area of the lower surface of the balancing board;
- FIG. 3 illustrates the ball member of FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates the balance platform of FIG. 2 used with a ball member mounted in a cradle member
- FIG. 5 illustrates details of the cradle member of FIG. 4 .
- the balance platform apparatus of the invention includes a stiff platform/board 2 which is balanced by a user thereof upon a freely moving ball 4 placed on a support surface 6 such as a floor inside a house or building or the ground outside.
- a support surface 6 such as a floor inside a house or building or the ground outside.
- the platform/board is large enough for a person to stand on an upper surface 5 of the platform/board 2 with both feet.
- the platform/board 2 is approximately 48′′ in length, 18′′ in width, and 5′′ thick and generally shaped like a surfboard, but other sizes and shapes are equally possible.
- platform/board 2 is made of wood and fiberglass with a soft and squishy rubber bottom surface 3 so as to provide a good surface friction with the ball. It is noted that other materials can be used for the construction of the platform 2 and its friction enhanced bottom 3 . A friction enhanced upper surface 5 may also be provided.
- the size, weight, and/or density of the ball 4 can be adjusted, for example by configuring the ball 4 so that it comes apart (such as by being unscrewed, so that two halves, as illustrated in FIG. 3 by the separation line 8 , can be separated). After separation of ball 4 into two halves, a small spherical weight (one of a variety of balls varying in density, e.g., 4 kg, 6 kg, 8 kg) can be placed securely within the middle of the balance ball 4 for achieving a variance of resistance, density, and/or weight of the ball 4 .
- the platform can be sold with a variety of different balls, or in another embodiment of the invention some other technique can be used to provide a single ball that has a technique that allows its size/weight/density to be varied.
- the bottom 3 of platform 2 preferably has a circumferentially applied rim 10 (as shown by the bold border about platform 2 in FIG. 2 ) which projects downwardly, i.e., toward surface 6 , so as to proved a safety barrier mounted thereon which will tend to limit free movement between the ball 4 and platform 2 , in an attempt to provide a safety stop before the platform rolls off of ball 4 .
- rim 10 can be mounted to the bottom surface 3 of platform 2 along the outer edge thereof.
- less than the full area of surface 3 can be bounded by rim 10 .
- the platform 2 could come with various sizes of rims 10 , various sizes of platforms 2 , as well as plurality of balls 4 each having a different resistance, density, and/or weight characteristic.
- the rim 10 is provided so it can be easily removed from platform 2 , for example by unscrewing four screws 12 equally spaced about the length of rim 10 (only the position 12 of one such screw being shown in FIG. 2 ), or alternatively, the rim 10 can be permanently secured to the bottom 3 of the platform 2 .
- the balance ball 4 which can be of any desired weight and density, is placed under the platform/board 2 , as shown in FIG. 2 , so that the platform/board is able to move freely upon the ball.
- the ball 4 can be held in a cradle 14 in a manner so that it contacts a plurality of ball-bearings 16 mounted in cradle 14 , which ball bearings 16 allow the ball 4 to rotate freely with respect to the bottom surface 3 of platform 2 as it would as if it were rolling about on the floor 6 (as shown and described in the above-noted embodiments), however, ball 4 is now constrained by the cradle 14 so as to not move with respect to the support/floor 6 .
- the cradle 14 could have something which would provide a similar function to the ball bearings 16 .
- the cradle 14 can have a knob 16 which can be used adjust the resistance exerted on the ball, so that the ball can move at different speeds within the cradle; hence, providing adjustment and variation in levels of difficulty.
- Means for adjusting the sliding friction of bail bearings is known by those of ordinary skill in this technology.
- the arrangement of FIG. 4 will provide the same effects and benefits as is provided by the previously mentioned embodiments.
- the platform/board of the invention can be spun and rocked in all directions as the ball moves about underneath the platform/board while a user balances upon it.
- the user can be in a prone, sitting, kneeling or standing position during use.
- a safety rim allowing a greater amount of movement can be used, the safety rim can be completely removed and/or the adjustment knob 18 can be adjusted, so as to provide various levels of skill and enjoyment for the user.
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Abstract
One embodiment of the present invention comprises a balance platform apparatus, including, a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces, and a freely rotatable ball member. The lower surface of the balance platform includes a rim member which projects in a generally perpendicular direction away from the platform and which encircles an area of the lower surface of the platform. In use, the balance platform is placed upon the ball member, and the user tries to balance platform upon the ball member. During the balancing activity, the rim member tends to confine movement of the ball member to within the area encircled by the rim member. In another embodiment of the invention, the ball member is rotatably supported in a cradle member.
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- This nonprovisional U.S. patent application claims priority of U.S. Ser. No. 60/662,564, filed Mar. 16, 2005, entitled “Balance Platform Method and Apparatus”. The entire disclosure of this patent application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates in general to a balancing device, as well as a method of use for amusement, recreation and/or exercise. The particular invention relates to the balancing device itself, which enables a wide variety of manipulations and feats to be performed, in a free style manner, by a user while standing, sitting or otherwise positioned upon it and maintaining ones balance.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Balancing platforms may be utilized for recreational purposes; teaching people balancing, proper edging and banking techniques; and/or body weight equilibrium techniques relating to many sports activities. Many competitive athletes, particularly surfers, snowboarders and skateboarders, utilize balancing platforms to improve their balancing, edging, banking and/or steering anticipation skills. These board sports require that participants dedicate many hours of practice to improve the athlete's balancing skills. Therefore, balancing platforms are in public demand because they allow a person to improve balance, are enjoyable to use and may be sufficiently small for home use and accessibility.
- Balancing platform devices of various types and kinds have been known in the art. Typically, such devices include a roller serving as a fulcrum, and a foot engageable balance board resting on top of the roller. However, substantially all such prior known roller board devices, typically employed for amusement and/or exercise, are limited in their use and movement. They are primarily used for rolling or balancing, and their movement is limited to sideways rolling of the board relative to the roller, and/or a teeter-totter rocking motion. Therefore, these devices are somewhat limited in their use by virtue of their design. It would be highly desirable to have a balancing device which would allow much more freedom of movement, and thereby provide greater amusement and/or exercise and/or training value.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a balancing platform that is enjoyable to utilize.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that is inexpensive to manufacturer.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that can be utilized indoors or outdoors.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that can assist in improving a person's balancing, turning, banking, edging and other athletic skills.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that is useful to perform a wide variety of movement and manipulations so as to achieve many different free-style feats for amusement, recreation, training and/or exercise.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a balancing platform that freely allows, without any readjustment or manipulation, rocking, rolling and rotating movements, including 360 degree rotations.
- Briefly, one embodiment of the present invention comprises a balance platform apparatus, including, a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces, and a freely rotatable ball member. The lower surface of the balance platform includes a rim member which projects in a generally perpendicular direction away from the platform and which encircles an area of the lower surface of the platform, which rim member tends to confine movement of the ball member to within the area encircled by the rim member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform.
- Another embodiment of a balance platform apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises, a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces, a rotatable ball member, and a cradle member positioned on a support surface. The cradle member supports the ball member at a fixed location thereon. The cradle member including means for supporting the ball member thereon so as to allow the ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform while the balance platform is position upon the ball member.
- An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which is enjoyable to utilize.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which is inexpensive to manufacturer.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which can be utilized indoors or outdoors.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a balancing platform which can assist an athlete in improving the athlete's balancing, turning, banking, edging and other athletic skills.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after having read the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments that are illustrated in the various drawing figures.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments and details of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a balancing board of the present invention shown ready for use by a participant, the balance platform apparatus including a stiff platform/board which is balanced by the user thereof upon a freely moving ball; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a balancing board of the present invention which is similar toFIG. 1 , and further includes a rim member which encircles an area of the lower surface of the balancing board; -
FIG. 3 illustrates the ball member ofFIGS. 1 and 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates the balance platform ofFIG. 2 used with a ball member mounted in a cradle member; and -
FIG. 5 illustrates details of the cradle member ofFIG. 4 . - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the balance platform apparatus of the invention includes a stiff platform/board 2 which is balanced by a user thereof upon a freely movingball 4 placed on asupport surface 6 such as a floor inside a house or building or the ground outside. Such apparatus is particularly useful for development of muscular coordination, balance and amusement; namely for practicing the motions of surfing. The platform/board is large enough for a person to stand on anupper surface 5 of the platform/board 2 with both feet. In the illustrated embodiments, as shown inFIG. 1 , the platform/board 2 is approximately 48″ in length, 18″ in width, and 5″ thick and generally shaped like a surfboard, but other sizes and shapes are equally possible. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2 , platform/board 2 is made of wood and fiberglass with a soft and squishyrubber bottom surface 3 so as to provide a good surface friction with the ball. It is noted that other materials can be used for the construction of theplatform 2 and its friction enhancedbottom 3. A friction enhancedupper surface 5 may also be provided. - In one embodiment of the invention, in order to introduce variability in the balance platform apparatus, the size, weight, and/or density of the
ball 4 can be adjusted, for example by configuring theball 4 so that it comes apart (such as by being unscrewed, so that two halves, as illustrated inFIG. 3 by theseparation line 8, can be separated). After separation ofball 4 into two halves, a small spherical weight (one of a variety of balls varying in density, e.g., 4 kg, 6 kg, 8 kg) can be placed securely within the middle of thebalance ball 4 for achieving a variance of resistance, density, and/or weight of theball 4. Alternatively, the platform can be sold with a variety of different balls, or in another embodiment of the invention some other technique can be used to provide a single ball that has a technique that allows its size/weight/density to be varied. - In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the
bottom 3 ofplatform 2 preferably has a circumferentially applied rim 10 (as shown by the bold border aboutplatform 2 inFIG. 2 ) which projects downwardly, i.e., towardsurface 6, so as to proved a safety barrier mounted thereon which will tend to limit free movement between theball 4 andplatform 2, in an attempt to provide a safety stop before the platform rolls off ofball 4. For example,rim 10 can be mounted to thebottom surface 3 ofplatform 2 along the outer edge thereof. Alternatively, less than the full area ofsurface 3 can be bounded byrim 10. - In a “kit” form of the present invention, the
platform 2 could come with various sizes ofrims 10, various sizes ofplatforms 2, as well as plurality ofballs 4 each having a different resistance, density, and/or weight characteristic. - In a further embodiment of the invention, the
rim 10 is provided so it can be easily removed fromplatform 2, for example by unscrewing fourscrews 12 equally spaced about the length of rim 10 (only theposition 12 of one such screw being shown inFIG. 2 ), or alternatively, therim 10 can be permanently secured to thebottom 3 of theplatform 2. In use, thebalance ball 4, which can be of any desired weight and density, is placed under the platform/board 2, as shown inFIG. 2 , so that the platform/board is able to move freely upon the ball. - In still a further embodiment of the invention as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , theball 4 can be held in acradle 14 in a manner so that it contacts a plurality of ball-bearings 16 mounted incradle 14, whichball bearings 16 allow theball 4 to rotate freely with respect to thebottom surface 3 ofplatform 2 as it would as if it were rolling about on the floor 6 (as shown and described in the above-noted embodiments), however,ball 4 is now constrained by thecradle 14 so as to not move with respect to the support/floor 6. It is noted that in a further alternative embodiment, thecradle 14 could have something which would provide a similar function to theball bearings 16. - In accordance with a further aspect of this embodiment of the invention, the
cradle 14 can have aknob 16 which can be used adjust the resistance exerted on the ball, so that the ball can move at different speeds within the cradle; hence, providing adjustment and variation in levels of difficulty. Means for adjusting the sliding friction of bail bearings is known by those of ordinary skill in this technology. The arrangement ofFIG. 4 will provide the same effects and benefits as is provided by the previously mentioned embodiments. - In use in any of the above-described embodiments, the platform/board of the invention can be spun and rocked in all directions as the ball moves about underneath the platform/board while a user balances upon it. The user can be in a prone, sitting, kneeling or standing position during use. As the user gets better at using the device, a safety rim allowing a greater amount of movement can be used, the safety rim can be completely removed and/or the
adjustment knob 18 can be adjusted, so as to provide various levels of skill and enjoyment for the user. - Although the present invention has been described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that such disclosure is not to be interpreted as limiting. Various alternations and modifications will no doubt become apparent to those skilled in the art after reading the above disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims (as well as equivalents thereof) be interpreted as covering all alterations and modifications that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A balance platform apparatus, including:
a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces, and
a freely rotatable ball member,
where the lower surface of the balance platform includes a rim member which projects in a generally perpendicular direction away from the platform and which encircles an area of the lower surface of the platform, which rim member tends to confine movement of the ball member to within the area encircled by the rim member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , where said rim member includes means for allowing it to be selectively removable from its attachment to the lower surface of the balance platform.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the area encircled by said rim member is more than 50% of the lower surface area of the balance platform.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , where said ball member is formed of a flexible material.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , where said ball member comprises two selectively separable ball portions, which when combined form said ball member.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 , where said ball member includes a means for adjusting one of the flexibility, density or weight of the ball member.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 , where at least one of said ball portions includes a means for adjusting one of the flexibility, density or weight of the ball member.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a cradle member for supporting the ball member at a fixed location thereon with respect to a support surface, said cradle member including means for supporting said ball member so as to allow said ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member during a balancing activity by the user.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 , where said cradle member includes a plurality of ball bearings for engaging the ball member so as to allow the ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 , where said cradle member includes means for adjusting the rotatability of the ball member with respect to the cradle.
11. A balance platform apparatus, including:
a balance platform having upper and lower surfaces,
a rotatable ball member, and
a cradle member positioned on a support surface, said cradle member supporting the ball member at a fixed location thereon, said cradle member including means for supporting said ball member thereon so as to allow said ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member during a balancing activity by a user positioned upon the balance platform while the balance platform is position upon the ball member.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 1, where said cradle member includes a plurality of ball bearings for engaging the ball member so as to allow the ball member to rotate with respect to the cradle member.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 , where said cradle member includes means for adjusting the rotatability of the ball member with respect to the cradle.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 , further including a rim member attached to and encircling a lower surface of the balance platform, which rim member projects in a generally perpendicular direction away from the platform so as to tend to confine movement of the ball member to within the area encircled by the rim member, during the balancing activity by the user.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 , where said rim member includes means for allowing it to be selectively removable from its attachment to the lower surface of the balance platform.
16. The apparatus of claim 11 , where the area encircled by said rim member is more than 50% of the lower surface area of the balance platform.
17. The apparatus of claim 11 , where said ball member is formed of a flexible material.
18. The apparatus of claim 11 , where said ball member comprises two selectively separable ball portions, which when combined form said ball member.
19. The apparatus of claim 17 , where said ball member includes a means for adjusting one of the flexibility, density or weight of the ball member.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 , where at least one of said ball portions includes a means for adjusting one of the flexibility, density or weight of the ball member.
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