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AU3637000A
AU3637000A AU36370/00A AU3637000A AU3637000A AU 3637000 A AU3637000 A AU 3637000A AU 36370/00 A AU36370/00 A AU 36370/00A AU 3637000 A AU3637000 A AU 3637000A AU 3637000 A AU3637000 A AU 3637000A
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Aerolegenz Pty Ltd
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MARILYN SUSKO
Westwood Chemical Corp
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Priority claimed from AUPQ0529A external-priority patent/AUPQ052999A0/en
Application filed by MARILYN SUSKO, Westwood Chemical Corp filed Critical MARILYN SUSKO
Priority to AU36370/00A priority Critical patent/AU3637000A/en
Publication of AU3637000A publication Critical patent/AU3637000A/en
Assigned to AEROLEGENZ PTY LTD reassignment AEROLEGENZ PTY LTD Alteration of Name(s) of Applicant(s) under S113 Assignors: Susko, Marilyn, Westwood, Les
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE
SPECIFICATION
FOR A STANDARD
PATENT
ORIGINAL
TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Names of Applicants: MARILYN SUSKO and LES WESTWOOD Actual Inventor: LES WESTWOOD Address for Service: Barker Blenkinship Associates Patent Attorneys PO Box 34, CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 c Invention Title: EXERCISE DEVICE Details of Associated Provisional Application No: PQ0529 Filed 25 May 1999 SThe following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- DoiP Austrafia.
DOrtjrmnt r 2 4AY 2ooo00 Batch No f EXERCISE DEVICE The present invention relates to an exercise device and a method of exercising and in particular to a device adapted to support the exercising person's weight and roll along the exercising person's back as the exercising person undertakes a series of sit-up type movements while alternatively bending and straightening the knees with the feet in a fixed 9999 oo fy position.
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9 9 Recent decades have brought an increased awareness of the need for physical fitness particularly having regard to the modern day tendency 9999 .ave for persons to become more and more inactive due to the sedentary lifestyle of the majority of the population. Many exercise devices have r ai.been devised for the purpose of exercising different areas of the body although some of the older exercises such as sit-ups are still effective for *999 *o exercising certain muscles such as the stomach muscles. Sit-ups however have recently been discredited as an exercise due to excessive strain on the lower back muscles and also the considerable impact involved whilst raising the back for the first few centimetres off the ground.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to facilitate a sit-up style exercise which works the stomach muscles but without the high impact nature of conventional sit-up exercise. Alternatively the device and method of the present invention will provide the market with an alternative to conventional exercises.
According to the present invention there is disclosed an exercise device having a torso supporting portion fabricated from a resiliently deformable material and having a circular cross section; stabilising means extending laterally from the torso supporting portion adapted to ensure that the torso supporting portion may roll in a line parallel to the circular cross o section of the torso supporting section but not in a direction normal "thereto; the resiliently deformable nature of the torso supporting portion being such as to cushion the point of contact between the torso ~supporting portion and a user's spine with the degree of deformation not being to such an extent that impedes rolling of the device along a flat floor of a surface with the weight of the user's torso thereon.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a system of exercising using a device wherein a person sits upon the device with their legs extending substantially normally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the device and their feet upon a floor or other fixed surface; the lower back or buttocks of the exercising person at some point of the exercise cycle being placed on the torso supporting portion of the device; the device during the exercising process being rolled along the back of the person up to a position adjacent the shoulders by reason of the person bending their knees and hence drawing their heels towards their buttocks; the legs of the exercising person then being extended to complete the exercise cycle and return the device to a position adjacent the lower back.
One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- 00.0 Figure 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the .0* present invention; 0. ~Figures 2, 3 and 4 are schematic representations of the exercise positions adopted by an exercising person during use of a device in accordance with the present invention.
With reference to figure 1 there is disclosed an exercise device 1 being 0 cylindrical in nature fabricated from thermoplastic material and being inflatable via inflation nipple 2. The exercise device 1 is provided adjacent its central portion with an area having raised radially outwardly directed nodules 3.
It will be observed that the central portion 4 of the device is circular in cross section and the raised nodules 3 are primarily disposed in this area.
The device in accordance with the present invention is utilised by an exercising person 5 as is depicted in figures 2, 3 and 4. Initially as is depicted in figure 2 the exercising person 5 places the exercise device 1 on a flat surface 6 and then sits upon the device so that the buttocks 7 of the exercising person 5 are placed on central portion 4 of the device 1 with the legs 8 of the exercising person extending substantially normally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the device. It may also be useful ,for the exercising person 5 to hook their feet 9 under a table or other like device as depicted at 10 for stability. The exercising person 5 then draws up their knees 11 so as to pull themselves slightly closer to stationary table 10. During this process the exercise device 1 will roll along surface 6 towards table 10 but will also progress from the buttocks 7 up the back 12 of the exercising person 5. During this process the exercising person ~will recline slightly so as to prevent their buttocks touching surface 6.
This motion is continued by the exercising person drawing up their knees **further as is best depicted in figure 4 whilst maintaining their feet in a fixed position under table 10 so that the exercise device 1 rolls further up the back of the exercising person and towards table During this process the control necessary to effect these movements results in exercise of stomach and lower back muscles as well as the upper thighs. It will be appreciated that the exercise is extremely low impact as the resiliently deformable nature of the exercise device 1 (in the case of the embodiment of figure 1 resilient deformability is ensured by its inflatable nature) cushions the buttocks and back of the exercising person and there is no necessity for sharp jerky movements. When the position depicted in figure 4 is reached the exercising person then executes the movements of figures 2 4 in a reverse direction by extending the knees from the bent position and raising the torso back to the sitting position as the exercise device progresses back towards the exercising person's buttocks.
S It will be appreciated that nodules 3 of the embodiment of figure 1 may massage the back of the exercising person during the exercise sequence depicted in figures 2-4 hereof and additionally the nodules provide for grip between the exercise device 1 and surface 6. This grip may be important in the case of carpet for example where an inflatable *...*thermoplastic exercise device might otherwise tend to slip out from underneath the exercising person.
It is not necessary that the exercise device of the present invention be inflatable and for example a cylindrical exercise device in accordance with the present invention may be fabricated from any known material although if the device is not inflatable it is desirable that the external skin of the device at least adjacent the central area where it is intended to contact an exercising person be fabricated from a resiliently formable material such as foam rubber.
It will be appreciated that an exercise device in accordance with the present invention should have that portion thereof which is intended to support the torso fabricated from resiliently deformable material so as to provide comfort where it bears against the spine of the user. The product should not deform however in such a manner that prevents it readily rolling along a floor or other flat surface. To this end a rigid core (for example Styrofoam) may be utilised with a resiliently deformable •overlay or alternatively a resiliently deformable material may be utilised throughout such as rubber.
Even the cylindrical configuration of the present invention is not 0 ~essential as an embodiment may be devised comprising a central substantially spherical member with stabilising disks (or spheres) lying ~laterally thereof and attached to the central spherical portion along a central longitudinal axis by rods.
Obviously an inflatable embodiment is desirable from the point of view of storage and transportation having regard to its compact size when deflated.

Claims (6)

1. An exercise device having a torso supporting portion fabricated from a resiliently deformable material and having a circular cross section; stabilising means extending laterally from the torso supporting portion adapted to ensure that the torso supporting portion may roll in a line parallel to the circular cross section of the ~torso supporting section but not in a direction normal thereto; the resiliently deformable nature of the torso supporting portion being such as to cushion the point of contact between the torso supporting portion and a user's spine with the degree of deformation not being to such an extent that impedes rolling of the device along a flat floor of a surface with the weight of the user's torso thereon.
2. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1 hereof wherein the device is cylindrical in configuration and the stabilising means comprise the longitudinal extremities of the cylinder.
3. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1 hereof wherein the torso supporting portion comprises a central substantially spherical member with stabilising disks lying laterally thereof and attached to the central spherical portion by rods extending along a longitudinal axis of a device substantially normal to the disks.
4. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1 hereof wherein the torso supporting portion thereof is inflatable.
An exercise device in accordance with claim 1 hereof wherein the torso supporting portion of the device is provided with externally directed nodules adapted to massage the back of the user and/or to prevent the device slipping when rolled along a floor. oloo
6. A system of exercising using a device in accordance with any one of claims 1-5 hereof wherein a person sits upon the device with their legs extending substantially normally with respect to the a longitudinal axis of the device and their feet upon a floor or other ~fixed surface; the lower back or buttocks of the exercising person •ooo at some point of the exercise cycle being placed on the torso supporting portion of the device; the device during the exercising process being rolled along the back of the person up to a position adjacent the shoulders by reason of the person bending their knees and hence drawing their heels towards their buttocks; the legs of the exercising person then being extended to complete the exercise cycle and return the device to a position adjacent the lower back. DATED this 23rd day of May 2000. MARILYN SUSKO and LES WESTWOOD by their Patent Attorneys Barker Blenkinship Associates
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AUPQ0529A AUPQ052999A0 (en) 1999-05-25 1999-05-25 Exercise device
AUPQ0529 1999-05-25
AU36370/00A AU3637000A (en) 1999-05-25 2000-05-24 Exercise device

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Owner name: AEROLEGENZ PTY LTD

Free format text: THE FORMER OWNER WAS: MARILYN SUSKO, LES WESTWOOD

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