IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0469941
(2009-05-21)
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등록번호 |
US-7819777
(2010-11-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
5 |
초록
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An exercise alignment mat system for performing various exercises includes a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, and a plurality of spaced grooves fo
An exercise alignment mat system for performing various exercises includes a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, and a plurality of spaced grooves formed in the top surface along both the major and minor axes so as to define a plurality of equal sized panels on the mat. Each panel includes a set of concentric squares indicia thereon, in which an upper half of each square in the concentric squares has a dotted line configuration for fingertip placement, and a lower half of each square has a solid line configuration for palm placement.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a single-layer mat of a homogenous material and of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis,
What is claimed is: 1. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a single-layer mat of a homogenous material and of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, a central groove formed in the top surface and having a first width, the central groove extending along the minor axis so as to bisect the mat, a first set of equally spaced grooves formed in the top surface and having a second width less than the first width, the first set of grooves extending along the minor axis parallel to the central groove, a second set of equally spaced grooves formed in the top surface and equal in width to the first set of grooves, the second set of grooves extending along the major axis orthogonal to the central groove, wherein intersections of the central groove, first set and second set of grooves defines a plurality of equal sized panels, each panel including a set of concentric squares indicia thereon to facilitate hand placements for exercise, each set of squares further defined by a plurality of squares that reduce in width toward the center of its corresponding panel so as to be concentrically nested within outer larger-width squares of its panel. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein each panel includes a sequential number centered within a smallest of the concentric squares thereon. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the panels are arranged in three rows along the minor axis, and each panel on the mat is numbered in a sequential order, the number centered within a smallest of the concentric squares thereon and representing a visual reference location for a hand placement for a given exercise. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the upper half of each square in the concentric squares has a dotted line configuration for fingertip placement and the lower half has a solid line configuration for palm placement. 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of grooved notches extending along the major axis of the mat across the top of a row of panels adjoining one of the second set of grooves, the grooved notches providing a tactile reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 6. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of lettering sequences extending along the major axis of the mat across the bottom of a row of panels adjoining one of the second set of grooves, the sequences repeating in each panel and providing a visual reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 7. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a first pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a first panel that abuts the central groove, and a second pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a second panel that abuts the central groove, the second panel adjoining the first panel, the second pair angled in mirror image relation to the first pair, the first and second pairs of angled lines providing a visual reference for index finger placement of each hand of a user for exercise. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the defined panels with concentric squares therein facilitate performing one or more of stationary, mobile horizontal, staggered, stationary staggered diagonal, stationary staggered longitudinal mobile, and staggered diagonal push-up exercises. 9. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, a plurality of spaced grooves formed in the top surface along both the major and minor axes so as to define a plurality of equal sized panels on the mat, each panel including a set of concentric squares indicia thereon, each set of concentric squares further defined by a plurality of squares that reduce in width toward the center of its corresponding panel so as to be concentrically nested within outer larger-width squares of its panel, in which an upper half of each square in the set of concentric squares has a dotted line configuration for fingertip placement, and a lower half of each square has a solid line configuration for palm placement. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein each panel on the mat is numbered in a sequential order, the number centered within a smallest of the concentric squares thereon and representing a visual reference location for a hand placement for a given exercise. 11. The system of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of grooved notches extending along the major axis of the mat across the top of a row of panels for providing a tactile reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 12. The system of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of lettering sequences extending along the major axis of the mat across the bottom of a row of panels, the sequences repeating in each panel and providing a visual reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 13. The system of claim 9, further comprising: a first pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a first panel, and a second pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a second panel that adjoins the first panel, the second pair angled in mirror image relation to the first pair, the first and second pairs of angled lines providing a visual reference for index finger placement of each hand of a user for exercise. 14. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, a plurality of spaced grooves formed in the top surface along both the major and minor axes so as to define a plurality of equal-sized panels arranged in rows on the mat, a plurality of grooved notches extending along the major axis of the mat across the top of a row of panels for providing a tactile reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein each panel on the mat is numbered in a sequential order, the number centered on each panel and representing a visual reference location for a hand placement for a given exercise. 16. The system of claim 14, wherein each panel includes a set of concentric squares indicia thereon for fingertip and palm placement. 17. The system of claim 14, further comprising: a plurality of lettering sequences repeating in each panel of a given row to provide a visual reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 18. The system of claim 14, further comprising: a first pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a first panel, and a second pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a second panel that adjoins the first panel, the second pair angled in mirror image relation to the first pair, the first and second pairs of angled lines providing a visual reference for index finger placement of each hand of a user for exercise. 19. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, a plurality of spaced grooves formed in the top surface along both the major and minor axes so as to define a plurality of equal-sized panels arranged in rows on the mat, a plurality of lettering sequences repeating in each panel of one of the rows to provide a visual reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise, and a plurality of grooved notches extending along the major axis of the mat across the top of a row of panels for providing a tactile reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein each panel on the mat is numbered in a sequential order, the number centered on each panel and representing a visual reference location for a hand placement for a given exercise. 21. The system of claim 19, wherein each panel includes a set of concentric squares indicia thereon for fingertip and palm placement. 22. The system of claim 19, further comprising: a first pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a first panel, and a second pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a second panel that adjoins the first panel, the second pair angled in mirror image relation to the first pair, the first and second pairs of angled lines providing a visual reference for index finger placement of each hand of a user for exercise. 23. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a mat of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and a thickness, a major longitudinal axis and a minor longitudinal axis orthogonal to the major longitudinal axis, a plurality of spaced grooves formed in the top surface along both the major and minor axes so as to define a plurality of equal sized panels arranged in rows on the mat, each panel including a set of concentric squares indicia thereon, a first pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a first panel, and a second pair of spaced, upwardly angled lines extending from a largest square of the concentric squares within a second panel that adjoins the first panel, the second pair angled in mirror image relation to the first pair, the concentric squares and first and second pairs of angled lines providing a visual reference for index finger placement of each hand of a user for exercise. 24. The system of claim 23, further comprising: a plurality of lettering sequences repeating in each panel of one of the rows to provide a visual reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 25. The system of claim 23, wherein each panel on the mat is numbered in a sequential order, the number centered on each panel within a smallest of the concentric squares and representing a visual reference location for a hand placement for a given exercise. 26. The system of claim 23, further comprising: a plurality of grooved notches extending along the major axis of the mat across the top of one row of panels for providing a tactile reference for a finger tip of a user's middle finger to facilitate hand placements for exercise. 27. An exercise alignment mat system, comprising: a single-layer mat of a homogenous material and of a generally flat structure having a top surface, bottom surface and thickness on which is imprinted a plurality of separate and generally square panels, wherein each panel includes a set of concentric squares indicia thereon, in which an upper half of each square of the set of concentric squares has a dotted line configuration for fingertip placement, and a lower half of each square of the set has a solid line configuration for palm placement.
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