[go: up one dir, main page]

US3464718A - Somersault vehicle - Google Patents

Somersault vehicle Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3464718A
US3464718A US668398A US3464718DA US3464718A US 3464718 A US3464718 A US 3464718A US 668398 A US668398 A US 668398A US 3464718D A US3464718D A US 3464718DA US 3464718 A US3464718 A US 3464718A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
somersault
hoops
operator
person
back support
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US668398A
Inventor
Peter F Fisher
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
PETER F FISHER
Original Assignee
PETER F FISHER
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by PETER F FISHER filed Critical PETER F FISHER
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3464718A publication Critical patent/US3464718A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B19/00Hoop exercising apparatus
    • A63B19/02Freely-movable rolling hoops, e.g. gyrowheels or spheres or cylinders, carrying the user inside
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2208/00Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player
    • A63B2208/12Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player specially adapted for children

Definitions

  • a principal object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus which does not require any outside forces to commence rolling the somersault apparatus which in fact is capable of being rolled by the body movements of a person positioned within the apparatus whether on a fiat surface, on rollers or on an upgrade from a standing position.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus which will sustain its rotational movement as long as the person positioned in the apparatus continues his rhythmical and cyclical body movements.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus that can be made to rotate either forwardly or rearwardly with relation to the person positioned in the apparatus and can be made to stop readily by merely reversing the body movements that brought about the particular rotational motion of the somersault apparatus.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus that is simple in construction, pleasant and easy to operate and which is recreational as well as enervating to the user thereof.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a somersault ap paratus constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • FIGURES 2-6 inclusive are side elevational views illustrating the body movements required of a person to effect a single cycle of rotation.
  • the numeral refers to my somersault apparatus consisting of a pair of rings or hoops 11 of metal tubing mounted in spaced and parallel relation approximately two to three feet apart if the device is for use by a single adult person and proportionately less distance apart for children. If a tandem apparatus for two persons is intended, the hoops 11 will be situated as much as four feet apart. The diameter of the hoops 11 depends upon the height of the user thereof, it being determined that the most effective use of the somersault apparatus is obtained when the person using it is approximately 18 inches taller than the diameter of the hoops 11.
  • a platform 12 upon which a person places his feet.
  • a back support consisting of a rigid member 13 on the inner surface of which is a foam rubber or otherwise cushioned material 14 against which the user of the apparatus 10 bears during a cycle of rotation of the device 10 as it explained in detail hereinafter.
  • a hand rail 15 which is positioned on the hoops 11 between the platform 12 and back support 13 has its ends welded to the hoops 11 and extends between the hoops 11 inwardly thereof so that a person can grasp the hand rail 15 without bruising his knuckles as the apparatus 10 rolls over a pavement.
  • a plurality of cross members or braces 16 extend between the hoops 11.
  • the device In the normal use of my somersault apparatus 10, the device is rolled until the platform 12 is nearest the pavement as shown by FIGURE 2. A person then steps into the apparatus 10 places one foot ahead of the other on the midportion of the platform 12, grasps the handrail 15 and crouches as shown by FIGURE 2. The apparatus 10 is at this time motionless and the operator is ready to commence his rolling action. He quickly leans forwardly as he bends his elbows to bring his arms close to his body as he simultaneously exerts a downward force with his forwardmost foot to the position illustrated by FIGURE 3. The apparatus 10 now commences to rotate as the forces caused by the shifting of the persons body and application of a downward pressure by the forwardmost foot are unbalanced within the hoops 11 being predominant in the forward half thereof.
  • the operator commences the cycle of operation as at the start of the rotation of the apparatus 10 as shown by FIGURE 2 when he leans forwardly, bending his elbows and knees and exerting an outward force with his forwardmost foot.
  • the cycle of operation by the operator continues as the apparatus 10 rolls forwardly and the operator performs somersaults within the apparatus 10.
  • the experienced user of my somersault apparatus 10 starts rotating the apparatus 10 from a still position and does not have to rock the apparatus 10 back and forth to first get up momentum in initiating the rolling action.
  • the proper timing as to when the operator moves from the crouching forwardly bending position to the extended and backwardly leaning position depends upon the agility and experience of the operator and the result thereof determines the speed at which my somersault apparatus 10 attains.
  • My somersault apparatus 10 may be made to rotate in a reverse direction by merely reversing the order of the action of the operator. For example, starting from the balanced position shown by FIGURE 2, the operator extends his legs, straightens his arms to assume the position shown by FIGURE 6 with his back moving in the direction of the back support and exerts a downward force with his rearmost foot. The weight of the operator is now unbalanced in favor of the rear half of the apparatus 10, thus commences to rotate rearwardly.
  • Somersault apparatus comprising a pair of hoops mounted in spaced and parallel relation to each other, said hoops being substantially shorter in diameter than the height of a person using said apparatus and spaced apart a distance not less than the radius of said hoops, a foot platform extending between said hoops having edge portions following the contour of said hoops and being secured to the inner circumference of said hoops for supporting said person using said apparatus, a back support extending between said hoops, said back support being flat laterally, having edge portions following the contour of said hoops and being secured to the inner circumference of said hoops, resilient means mounted on said back support, said back support being in substantially diametrically opposed relation with said foot platform, and a recessed hand rail extending between said hoops at a position between said foot platform and said back support, said hand rail lying within the confines of said apparatus whereby the person grasping said handrail Will not injure his hands as the apparatus rolls over a payment and cross members extending between said hoops providing rigidity to said apparatus.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
  • Orthopedics, Nursing, And Contraception (AREA)

Description

Sept. 2, 1969 P. F. FISHER SOMERSAULT VEHICLE Filed Sept. 18, 1967 //VVEN7'0/-? PETER FFISHER United States Patent Othce 3,464,718 Patented Sept. 2, 1969 3,464,718 SOMERSAULT VEHICLE Peter F. Fisher, 10391 SW. 64th Ave., Miami, Fla. 33156 Filed Sept. 18, 1967, Ser. No. 668,398 Int. Cl. F16c 17/00; A63g 29/00 US. Cl. 280206 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention relates to amusement devices and is more particularly directed to a somersault apparatus.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus which does not require any outside forces to commence rolling the somersault apparatus which in fact is capable of being rolled by the body movements of a person positioned within the apparatus whether on a fiat surface, on rollers or on an upgrade from a standing position.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus which will sustain its rotational movement as long as the person positioned in the apparatus continues his rhythmical and cyclical body movements.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus that can be made to rotate either forwardly or rearwardly with relation to the person positioned in the apparatus and can be made to stop readily by merely reversing the body movements that brought about the particular rotational motion of the somersault apparatus.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a somersault apparatus that is simple in construction, pleasant and easy to operate and which is recreational as well as enervating to the user thereof.
With these and other objects in View, the invention will be best understood from a consideration of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, with the understanding, however, that the invention is not confined to any strict conformity with the showing of the drawing but may be changed or modified so long as such changes or modifications mark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
In the drawing:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a somersault ap paratus constructed in accordance with my invention.
FIGURES 2-6 inclusive are side elevational views illustrating the body movements required of a person to effect a single cycle of rotation.
Referring to the drawing wherein like numerals are used to designate similar parts throughout the several views, the numeral refers to my somersault apparatus consisting of a pair of rings or hoops 11 of metal tubing mounted in spaced and parallel relation approximately two to three feet apart if the device is for use by a single adult person and proportionately less distance apart for children. If a tandem apparatus for two persons is intended, the hoops 11 will be situated as much as four feet apart. The diameter of the hoops 11 depends upon the height of the user thereof, it being determined that the most effective use of the somersault apparatus is obtained when the person using it is approximately 18 inches taller than the diameter of the hoops 11.
Extending between the hoops 11 and welded or otherwise fastened to the inside surfaces thereof is a platform 12 upon which a person places his feet. Almost diametrically opposed to the platform 12 and extending between the hoops 11 is a back support consisting of a rigid member 13 on the inner surface of which is a foam rubber or otherwise cushioned material 14 against which the user of the apparatus 10 bears during a cycle of rotation of the device 10 as it explained in detail hereinafter. A hand rail 15 which is positioned on the hoops 11 between the platform 12 and back support 13 has its ends welded to the hoops 11 and extends between the hoops 11 inwardly thereof so that a person can grasp the hand rail 15 without bruising his knuckles as the apparatus 10 rolls over a pavement. To further strengthen the apparatus 10, a plurality of cross members or braces 16 extend between the hoops 11.
In the normal use of my somersault apparatus 10, the device is rolled until the platform 12 is nearest the pavement as shown by FIGURE 2. A person then steps into the apparatus 10 places one foot ahead of the other on the midportion of the platform 12, grasps the handrail 15 and crouches as shown by FIGURE 2. The apparatus 10 is at this time motionless and the operator is ready to commence his rolling action. He quickly leans forwardly as he bends his elbows to bring his arms close to his body as he simultaneously exerts a downward force with his forwardmost foot to the position illustrated by FIGURE 3. The apparatus 10 now commences to rotate as the forces caused by the shifting of the persons body and application of a downward pressure by the forwardmost foot are unbalanced within the hoops 11 being predominant in the forward half thereof.
After the apparatus 10 has started to roll forwardly, at approximately the position shown by FIGURE 4, the operator extends his legs and straightens his arms with his back moving in the direction of the back support 14. This movement shifts the weight of the operator into the forward part of the apparatus to continue to maintain an unbalanced force in favor of the forward half of the apparatus, which force continues the forward roll of the apparatus 10. Movement of the operators back continues until it bears against the back support 14 as illustrated by FIGURE 5. The rotation of the apparatus 10 continues until shortly before the hoops 11 have made one complete revolution when the position shown by FIGURE 6 is reached. At this time, the operator commences the cycle of operation as at the start of the rotation of the apparatus 10 as shown by FIGURE 2 when he leans forwardly, bending his elbows and knees and exerting an outward force with his forwardmost foot. The cycle of operation by the operator continues as the apparatus 10 rolls forwardly and the operator performs somersaults within the apparatus 10. It is to be noted that the experienced user of my somersault apparatus 10 starts rotating the apparatus 10 from a still position and does not have to rock the apparatus 10 back and forth to first get up momentum in initiating the rolling action. Also, the proper timing as to when the operator moves from the crouching forwardly bending position to the extended and backwardly leaning position depends upon the agility and experience of the operator and the result thereof determines the speed at which my somersault apparatus 10 attains.
My somersault apparatus 10 may be made to rotate in a reverse direction by merely reversing the order of the action of the operator. For example, starting from the balanced position shown by FIGURE 2, the operator extends his legs, straightens his arms to assume the position shown by FIGURE 6 with his back moving in the direction of the back support and exerts a downward force with his rearmost foot. The weight of the operator is now unbalanced in favor of the rear half of the apparatus 10, thus commences to rotate rearwardly. When the operators back is brought to bear against the back support at the position of the apparatus 10 as shown by FIGURE 6, the apparatus 10 will be rotating rapidly and will continue to the position now shown by FIGURE when the operator will lean forwardly, moving away from the back support 14 bending his knees and his elbows to assume the position shown by FIGURE 3. The apparatus will have completed a single revolution and the cycle of operation by the user is now repeated. It is obvious that the operator can come to a halted position at any time by merely reversing the action he is then taking. Also, my somersault apparatus 10 is capable of being rolled uphill provided the operator is suificiently dexterous and experienced in the operation of my device 10.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. Somersault apparatus comprising a pair of hoops mounted in spaced and parallel relation to each other, said hoops being substantially shorter in diameter than the height of a person using said apparatus and spaced apart a distance not less than the radius of said hoops, a foot platform extending between said hoops having edge portions following the contour of said hoops and being secured to the inner circumference of said hoops for supporting said person using said apparatus, a back support extending between said hoops, said back support being flat laterally, having edge portions following the contour of said hoops and being secured to the inner circumference of said hoops, resilient means mounted on said back support, said back support being in substantially diametrically opposed relation with said foot platform, and a recessed hand rail extending between said hoops at a position between said foot platform and said back support, said hand rail lying within the confines of said apparatus whereby the person grasping said handrail Will not injure his hands as the apparatus rolls over a payment and cross members extending between said hoops providing rigidity to said apparatus.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,521,133 12/1924 Tinker 280-206 1,676,015 7/1928 Feick 280-206 1,829,266 10/1931 Drew et al. 280-206 3,066,951 12/1962 Gray 280-206 3,076,666 2/1963 Geiser 280-206 3,334,915 8/1967 Sulyma et a1 280-206 3,371,943 3/1968 Turgetto 280-206 KENNETH H. BETTS, Primary Examiner US. Cl. X.R.
US668398A 1967-09-18 1967-09-18 Somersault vehicle Expired - Lifetime US3464718A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US66839867A 1967-09-18 1967-09-18

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3464718A true US3464718A (en) 1969-09-02

Family

ID=24682158

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US668398A Expired - Lifetime US3464718A (en) 1967-09-18 1967-09-18 Somersault vehicle

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3464718A (en)

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3905617A (en) * 1974-08-27 1975-09-16 Harry Tabb Smith Self-propelled recreational toy vehicle
US4057262A (en) * 1976-05-20 1977-11-08 William David Boon Log transporter
US6500102B1 (en) * 2000-02-22 2002-12-31 Alberto G. Domenge Inertial exerciser device and method
US6776742B2 (en) 2001-11-29 2004-08-17 Alberto G. Domenge Handheld exerciser and amusement device, method of exercising therewith
US6786495B1 (en) * 2002-01-22 2004-09-07 Christopher G Browning Tumbling toy
US20080116654A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 George Cooney Recreational apparatus
US20140170930A1 (en) * 2012-11-08 2014-06-19 Donald W. Gordon Inflatable Recreation Devices
US20160007569A1 (en) * 2014-07-11 2016-01-14 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US9364699B2 (en) 2013-12-06 2016-06-14 Donald W. Gordon Inflatable recreation device
US20170128809A1 (en) * 2015-11-05 2017-05-11 Safe Tackle LLC Device for football tackle training
US11304406B2 (en) 2014-07-11 2022-04-19 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US11305155B2 (en) * 2018-01-22 2022-04-19 Surcles Llc Apparatus and method for physical exercises

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1521133A (en) * 1922-01-31 1924-12-30 Eugene F Tinker Amusement device
US1676015A (en) * 1925-11-07 1928-07-03 Feick Otto Sporting apparatus
US1829266A (en) * 1928-09-26 1931-10-27 William F Drew Amusement device
US3066951A (en) * 1960-08-18 1962-12-04 William J Gray Rolling sphere having means for accommodating an occupant therewithin
US3076666A (en) * 1959-09-16 1963-02-05 John R Geiser Hoop-shaped vehicle having occupant seat therein
US3334915A (en) * 1965-08-02 1967-08-08 Sulyma John Toy sphere
US3371943A (en) * 1966-03-09 1968-03-05 Herman F. Turgetto Collapsible tumbling wheel

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1521133A (en) * 1922-01-31 1924-12-30 Eugene F Tinker Amusement device
US1676015A (en) * 1925-11-07 1928-07-03 Feick Otto Sporting apparatus
US1829266A (en) * 1928-09-26 1931-10-27 William F Drew Amusement device
US3076666A (en) * 1959-09-16 1963-02-05 John R Geiser Hoop-shaped vehicle having occupant seat therein
US3066951A (en) * 1960-08-18 1962-12-04 William J Gray Rolling sphere having means for accommodating an occupant therewithin
US3334915A (en) * 1965-08-02 1967-08-08 Sulyma John Toy sphere
US3371943A (en) * 1966-03-09 1968-03-05 Herman F. Turgetto Collapsible tumbling wheel

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3905617A (en) * 1974-08-27 1975-09-16 Harry Tabb Smith Self-propelled recreational toy vehicle
US4057262A (en) * 1976-05-20 1977-11-08 William David Boon Log transporter
US6500102B1 (en) * 2000-02-22 2002-12-31 Alberto G. Domenge Inertial exerciser device and method
US6776742B2 (en) 2001-11-29 2004-08-17 Alberto G. Domenge Handheld exerciser and amusement device, method of exercising therewith
US6786495B1 (en) * 2002-01-22 2004-09-07 Christopher G Browning Tumbling toy
US20080116654A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 George Cooney Recreational apparatus
US7568715B2 (en) * 2006-11-16 2009-08-04 George Cooney Recreational apparatus
US20140170930A1 (en) * 2012-11-08 2014-06-19 Donald W. Gordon Inflatable Recreation Devices
US9259656B2 (en) 2012-11-08 2016-02-16 Donald W. Gordon Inflatable recreation devices
US9364699B2 (en) 2013-12-06 2016-06-14 Donald W. Gordon Inflatable recreation device
US20160007569A1 (en) * 2014-07-11 2016-01-14 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US10182555B2 (en) * 2014-07-11 2019-01-22 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US11304406B2 (en) 2014-07-11 2022-04-19 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US20220295747A1 (en) * 2014-07-11 2022-09-22 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US12268191B2 (en) * 2014-07-11 2025-04-08 Sean FARLEY Animal treadwheel assembly
US20170128809A1 (en) * 2015-11-05 2017-05-11 Safe Tackle LLC Device for football tackle training
US11305155B2 (en) * 2018-01-22 2022-04-19 Surcles Llc Apparatus and method for physical exercises

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3464718A (en) Somersault vehicle
US3792860A (en) Pivotal platform training apparatus with selectively connectible components
US2315485A (en) Exercising device
US4826159A (en) Exercise kit, including balancing device and method of using same
US4566693A (en) Gravity traction apparatus
US2950120A (en) Locomotion device
US2183345A (en) Boat for exercises
US3465750A (en) Body exerciser apparatus for the home
US3758111A (en) Situ apparatus for physical exercise with pedal action
US1899255A (en) Exercising machine
CN109107086A (en) sports equipment
JP2018533454A (en) Skateboards that can provide their own propulsion
US2953394A (en) Occupant propelled gyral wheel
US1445219A (en) Combination scooter
US2630332A (en) Vehicle for invalids
US4162788A (en) Swimming and exercising apparatus
US6979285B2 (en) Hand grip exercise system
US3338593A (en) Amusement vehicular device having occupant within a hoop
US4693468A (en) Exercise machine having pedals which extend radially against resistive means
US2219624A (en) Exercising machine
US20140170930A1 (en) Inflatable Recreation Devices
US3088732A (en) Water roller
CN113181617B (en) Seat fixed type rowing machine
US3485495A (en) Bicycle-type exerciser with side-by-side parallel pedals
US5429564A (en) Exercising apparatus