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WO2018115583A1
WO2018115583A1 PCT/FI2017/050913 FI2017050913W WO2018115583A1 WO 2018115583 A1 WO2018115583 A1 WO 2018115583A1 FI 2017050913 W FI2017050913 W FI 2017050913W WO 2018115583 A1 WO2018115583 A1 WO 2018115583A1
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Markku PENTTILÄ
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B4/00Balance beams
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B7/00Freely-suspended gymnastic apparatus
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2210/00Space saving
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  • the application relates generally to a balance beam and balance course for body exercise.
  • Body balance training is intended for improving balance and coordination and for strengthening the relevant leg and core muscles of a human body by making use of one's own bodyweight.
  • training can be practiced outdoors on ground-mounted balance beams with a round beam portion propped on legs embedded in the ground.
  • One objective of the invention is to eliminate the problems of the prior known solutions and to provide a balance beam readily installable for indoor use and achieving the effect of tightrope walking.
  • One objective of the invention is attained with a balance beam and balance course according to the independent claim.
  • the balance beam for body exercise comprises a beam portion and a base portion for propping the beam on a mounting surface.
  • the beam portion is round in cross-section.
  • the beam portion is covered with string.
  • the base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner so as to make the beam a movable one.
  • the balance course for body exercise comprises at least two balance beams and coupling elements used for connecting the same.
  • Each balance beam comprises a beam portion and a base portion for propping the beam on a mounting surface.
  • the beam portion is round in cross- section.
  • the beam portion is covered with string.
  • the base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner so as to make the beam a movable one.
  • the balance beams are connected to each other in par- allel and/or in succession with string-coated coupling elements which, jointly with the balance beams, make up a balance course.
  • fig. 1 a shows a balance beam
  • fig. 1 b-1 c show cross-section views for the beam
  • fig. 2 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a curved leg portion fig. 3 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a triangular base por- tion
  • fig. 4 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a cylindrical base portion
  • Fig. 1 a shows a balance beam 100 for practicing the stability control and coor- dination of a body, particularly for legs and midsection.
  • the beam 100 enables indoor training equivalent to tightrope walking or a balance disc.
  • the beam 100 comprises a beam portion 101 , which is round in cross-section.
  • the beam portion 101 is covered with string by wrapping the string around the beam portion over its entire length.
  • the beam 100 comprises a base portion 102 for propping the beam on a mounting surface.
  • the base portion 102 can be a quadrangle in cross-section.
  • the base portion 102 is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner in such a way that the beam 100 is movable and installable e.g. in indoor spaces without breaking floor or wall surfaces.
  • the base portion 102 may comprise leg members 103 which support other beam structure on a mounting surface or prop-up points.
  • the base portion 102 may further comprise a beam support 104 which is installed between the leg members 103 and the beam portion 101 .
  • the beam support 104 can be a quadrangle in its cross-section.
  • the beam 100 can be made from at least one of the following: wood, plastic and metal
  • Fig. 1 b shows a beam 100 of fig. 1 a in cross-section.
  • Fig. 1 c shows a beam 100 in cross-section, wherein the base portion 102 comprises just the leg members 103.
  • Fig. 2 shows a beam 100 with the base portions 102 comprising a further beam support 205 which is installed between the beam support 104 and the beam portion 101 .
  • Each leg member's 103 bottom surface 206 about to be set against a mounting surface is designed for a curved shape.
  • the beam 100 of figs. 1 a-1 b may have its beam portion 101 and its support portion 104 and 2, 205, and the beam 100 of fig.2 may have its beam portion 101 and its support portions 104, 205 covered with string by having the string wrapped around the beam and support portions 101 , 104, 205 over the entire length thereof.
  • Fig. 3 shows a beam 100 in which the base portion 102 consists of several triangles.
  • the beam portion 101 is attached by its first end to one inside corner 307 of the first base portion 102 with suspension elements 308, which can be made of a string or a thin metal profile.
  • the beam portion 101 is further attached by its other end to an inside corner 307 of another base portion 102 with suspen- sion elements 308, whereby the beam portion 101 is hanging by the suspension elements 308 from the base portions 102.
  • Each suspension element 308 may include at least one joint (articulation) which enables adjustment of the string-coated beam portion 101 in terms of its moving direction and swaying.
  • Fig.4 shows a beam 100 in which the base portion 102 consists of at least one cylindrical hexagon with three beam facets 409 which are shorter than three base facets 410 present therebetween.
  • the beam 100 comprises not only the beam portion 101 but also two other beam portions 41 1 , 412 with a round cross-section.
  • the three string-coated beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are unequal in terms of diameters.
  • Each of the three beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 is covered with string.
  • the length of a base portion 102 matches substantially that of the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 when the base portion 102 consists of a single hexagon.
  • the length of a base portion 102 can be shorter than that of the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412, in which case the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are fixed by the first ends thereof to the beam facets 409 of a first base portion 102 and by the second ends thereof to the beam facets 409 of a second base portion 102.
  • the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 can be bolstered from between the first and second base portions 102 by placing therebetween a third base portion 102 in such a way that the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 attach to its beam facets 409.
  • the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are attached to the beam facets 409, the base facets 410 making up a support against the mounting surface.
  • the base portion 102 can be rotated relative to its center axis in such a way that either of the other beam portions 41 1 , 412 is available for exercise.
  • the beam 100 is easy to keep without occupying any space as it can be disassembled for storage or transport.
  • the diameter of a beam portion 101 , 41 1 , 412 can be varied for changing the difficulty level of a beam 100.
  • the height of a beam's 100 components 101 , 102, 103, 104, 205, 308, 409, 410 can be changed, being thus able to change the beam's 100 difficulty level.
  • the beam portion 101 , 41 1 , 412 to be covered with string can be manufac- tured e.g. from wood, a plastic rod, or a hollow metal or plastic tube.
  • the leg member 103 of figs. 1 a-1 c and 2 can be made of wood, plastic or metal.
  • the base portion 102 of figs. 3 and 4 can be made of wood, plastic or metal.
  • the beam support 104, 205 can be made of wood, plastic or metal. Several similar and/or dissimilar beams 100 can be placed in succession for constructing various balance courses therefrom.
  • the coupling elements can be manufactured from hollow metal or plastic tube or metal or plastic rod with a round, elliptical or angular shape in cross-section.
  • the coupling elements have a smaller diameter than that of the hollow beam portions 101 , whereby a first coupling element can be connected to a first end of the first beam 100 by inserting a first end of the coupling element into a first end of the beam portion 101 of a first beam 100 and a second end of the coupling element into a first end of the beam portion 101 of a second beam 100.
  • a second coupling element can be connected to a second end of the beam portion 101 of a first beam 100 by inserting its first end into a second end of the first beam portion 101 and its second end into a second end of the beam portion 101 of a second beam 100, thus establishing an integral balance course from four sections which consist of two beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) and two coupling elements linking the same together.
  • Balance courses can be constructed by means of coupling elements in such a way that the number of side-by-side beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) can be e.g. two, three, four or more, and the number of coupling elements between the side-by-side beam portions 101 can be e.g. one, two, three, four or more.
  • balance courses can be constructed with coupling elements by connecting two, three, four or more beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) in succession by means of the coupling elements.

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Abstract

The application relates to a balance beam (100) for body exercise according to one embodiment. The beam comprises a beam portion (101, 411, 412) and a base portion (102, 103, 104, 205) for propping the beam on a mounting surface. The beam portion is round in its cross-section. The beam portion is covered with string and the base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner so as to make the beam a movable one.

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BALANCE BEAM AND BALANCE COURSE FOR BODY EXERCISE Technical field
The application relates generally to a balance beam and balance course for body exercise. Background
Body balance training is intended for improving balance and coordination and for strengthening the relevant leg and core muscles of a human body by making use of one's own bodyweight.
Balance can be practiced by tightrope walking, but there is a problem with im- plementing the suspension of a rope in a reliable manner and ensuring a sufficient tension for the rope.
In addition, training can be practiced outdoors on ground-mounted balance beams with a round beam portion propped on legs embedded in the ground.
Training can also be practiced indoors by means of a balance disc. Summary
One objective of the invention is to eliminate the problems of the prior known solutions and to provide a balance beam readily installable for indoor use and achieving the effect of tightrope walking.
One objective of the invention is attained with a balance beam and balance course according to the independent claim.
According to one embodiment, the balance beam for body exercise comprises a beam portion and a base portion for propping the beam on a mounting surface. The beam portion is round in cross-section. The beam portion is covered with string. The base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner so as to make the beam a movable one.
According to one embodiment, the balance course for body exercise comprises at least two balance beams and coupling elements used for connecting the same. Each balance beam comprises a beam portion and a base portion for propping the beam on a mounting surface. The beam portion is round in cross- section. The beam portion is covered with string. The base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner so as to make the beam a movable one. The balance beams are connected to each other in par- allel and/or in succession with string-coated coupling elements which, jointly with the balance beams, make up a balance course.
Other embodiments are presented in the dependent claims.
Brief description of the figures
Embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying figures. fig. 1 a shows a balance beam
fig. 1 b-1 c show cross-section views for the beam
fig. 2 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a curved leg portion fig. 3 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a triangular base por- tion
fig. 4 shows a beam in cross-section provided with a cylindrical base portion
Detailed description of the figures
Fig. 1 a shows a balance beam 100 for practicing the stability control and coor- dination of a body, particularly for legs and midsection.
The beam 100 enables indoor training equivalent to tightrope walking or a balance disc.
The beam 100 comprises a beam portion 101 , which is round in cross-section.
The beam portion 101 is covered with string by wrapping the string around the beam portion over its entire length.
It is with the string coating that a good and soft gripping surface is ensured for the soles.
In addition, the beam 100 comprises a base portion 102 for propping the beam on a mounting surface. The base portion 102 can be a quadrangle in cross-section.
The base portion 102 is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a removable manner in such a way that the beam 100 is movable and installable e.g. in indoor spaces without breaking floor or wall surfaces. The base portion 102 may comprise leg members 103 which support other beam structure on a mounting surface or prop-up points.
The base portion 102 may further comprise a beam support 104 which is installed between the leg members 103 and the beam portion 101 .
The beam support 104 can be a quadrangle in its cross-section. The beam 100 can be made from at least one of the following: wood, plastic and metal
It is by virtue of the rigid beam portion 101 that the beam 100 is quickly de- ployable for exercising in indoor spaces with no need of going to a beam installed outdoors or setting up a rope for tightrope walking. Fig. 1 b shows a beam 100 of fig. 1 a in cross-section.
Fig. 1 c shows a beam 100 in cross-section, wherein the base portion 102 comprises just the leg members 103.
Fig. 2 shows a beam 100 with the base portions 102 comprising a further beam support 205 which is installed between the beam support 104 and the beam portion 101 .
Each leg member's 103 bottom surface 206 about to be set against a mounting surface is designed for a curved shape.
The beam 100 of figs. 1 a-1 b may have its beam portion 101 and its support portion 104 and 2, 205, and the beam 100 of fig.2 may have its beam portion 101 and its support portions 104, 205 covered with string by having the string wrapped around the beam and support portions 101 , 104, 205 over the entire length thereof.
Fig. 3 shows a beam 100 in which the base portion 102 consists of several triangles. The beam portion 101 is attached by its first end to one inside corner 307 of the first base portion 102 with suspension elements 308, which can be made of a string or a thin metal profile. The beam portion 101 is further attached by its other end to an inside corner 307 of another base portion 102 with suspen- sion elements 308, whereby the beam portion 101 is hanging by the suspension elements 308 from the base portions 102.
Each suspension element 308 may include at least one joint (articulation) which enables adjustment of the string-coated beam portion 101 in terms of its moving direction and swaying. Fig.4 shows a beam 100 in which the base portion 102 consists of at least one cylindrical hexagon with three beam facets 409 which are shorter than three base facets 410 present therebetween.
The beam 100 comprises not only the beam portion 101 but also two other beam portions 41 1 , 412 with a round cross-section. The three string-coated beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are unequal in terms of diameters.
Each of the three beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 is covered with string.
The length of a base portion 102 matches substantially that of the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 when the base portion 102 consists of a single hexagon. The length of a base portion 102 can be shorter than that of the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412, in which case the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are fixed by the first ends thereof to the beam facets 409 of a first base portion 102 and by the second ends thereof to the beam facets 409 of a second base portion 102. In addition, the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 can be bolstered from between the first and second base portions 102 by placing therebetween a third base portion 102 in such a way that the beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 attach to its beam facets 409.
The beam portions 101 , 41 1 , 412 are attached to the beam facets 409, the base facets 410 making up a support against the mounting surface. As the beam 100 is propped against a mounting surface by means of one base facet 410, there is only the beam portion 101 available for exercise. Alterna- tively, the base portion 102 can be rotated relative to its center axis in such a way that either of the other beam portions 41 1 , 412 is available for exercise.
The beam 100 is easy to keep without occupying any space as it can be disassembled for storage or transport. The diameter of a beam portion 101 , 41 1 , 412 can be varied for changing the difficulty level of a beam 100.
The height of a beam's 100 components 101 , 102, 103, 104, 205, 308, 409, 410 can be changed, being thus able to change the beam's 100 difficulty level.
The beam portion 101 , 41 1 , 412 to be covered with string can be manufac- tured e.g. from wood, a plastic rod, or a hollow metal or plastic tube.
The leg member 103 of figs. 1 a-1 c and 2 can be made of wood, plastic or metal.
The base portion 102 of figs. 3 and 4 can be made of wood, plastic or metal.
The beam support 104, 205 can be made of wood, plastic or metal. Several similar and/or dissimilar beams 100 can be placed in succession for constructing various balance courses therefrom.
Several similar and/or dissimilar beams 100 can be placed side by side and connected to an adjacent beam 100 with coupling elements, which are straight, bent into a curved shape or rounded at the ends thereof, and which are coated with strings the same way as the hollow beam portions 101 made of metal or plastic tube to enable construction of various balance courses therefrom.
The coupling elements can be manufactured from hollow metal or plastic tube or metal or plastic rod with a round, elliptical or angular shape in cross-section. The coupling elements have a smaller diameter than that of the hollow beam portions 101 , whereby a first coupling element can be connected to a first end of the first beam 100 by inserting a first end of the coupling element into a first end of the beam portion 101 of a first beam 100 and a second end of the coupling element into a first end of the beam portion 101 of a second beam 100. Respectively, a second coupling element can be connected to a second end of the beam portion 101 of a first beam 100 by inserting its first end into a second end of the first beam portion 101 and its second end into a second end of the beam portion 101 of a second beam 100, thus establishing an integral balance course from four sections which consist of two beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) and two coupling elements linking the same together.
Balance courses can be constructed by means of coupling elements in such a way that the number of side-by-side beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) can be e.g. two, three, four or more, and the number of coupling elements between the side-by-side beam portions 101 can be e.g. one, two, three, four or more.
The above-described side-by-side linkage by means of coupling elements provides a robust balance course, whereby exercising thereon will be safer than before.
Alternatively, or in addition to side-by-side connections, balance courses can be constructed with coupling elements by connecting two, three, four or more beams 100 (beam portions 101 ) in succession by means of the coupling elements.
Naturally, the parallel and successive connections enable construction of balance courses in varying shapes and sizes, the only limit being imagination when designing a route for the balance course and an overall assembly established by the beams 100.

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Claims
1 . A balance beam (100) for body exercise comprising
a beam portion (101 , 41 1 , 412) and
a base portion (102, 103, 104, 205) for propping the beam on a mounting surface,
which beam portion being round in its cross-section,
characterized in that
the beam portion is covered with a string and
the base portion is supportable on top of a mounting surface in a remov- able manner for making the beam a movable one.
2. The beam according to claim 1 , characterized in that the base portion comprises leg members (103) which support other beam structure (104, 205) on a mounting surface, and a beam support (104) which is installed between the leg members and the beam portion, said beam support being a quadrangle in its cross-section.
3. The beam according to claim 2, characterized in that each leg member's surface (206) about to be set against a mounting surface has a curved shape.
4. The beam according to claim 1 , characterized in that the base portion consists of several cylindrical triangles, each of which has the beam portion fixed to one inside corner (307) thereof with suspension elements (308).
5. The beam according to claim 1 , characterized in that the beam further comprises two other beam portions (41 1 , 412) with round cross-sections, said three beam portions (101 , 41 1 , 412) having unequal diameters, and the base portion consists of at least one cylindrical hexagon, said beam portions being fixed to a surface of at least one base portion in such a way that, when the beam is propped against a mounting surface, just one of the beam portions is available for exercise.
6. A balance course for body exercise, comprising at least two balance beams (100) according to any of claims 1 -5, which are connected to each other in parallel and/or in succession with string-coated coupling elements which, jointly with the balance beams, make up a balance course.
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