Flexible and Collapsible Weighted Hula Hoop

a hula hoop, flexible technology, applied in the field of hula hoop, can solve the problems of pain and possible bruising, prior art does not allow for a comfortable workout, and the hula hoop did not perform, etc., to achieve easy transportation, change weight, and enjoy the effect of entertainment and enjoymen

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-01-11
BROWN CHRISTINA K
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[0015]Accordingly, the present invention has been keeping in mind the problems with the above mentioned art. In order to solve the problems, aforementioned, current invention provides a flexible hula hoop made of a soft, non-abrasive and stretchy material that cradles the natural curves of the body when it comes into contact with the body of the user, allowing for a massaging and comfortable exercise that is entertaining and enjoyable.
[0016]Unlike prior art, this invention is made of strong, collapsible, stretchy and flexible material that can contain water allowing for comfort of ...

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However, in creating a hula hoop for exercise purposes, some prior art do not allow for a comfortable workout.
For instance, when the metal weighted hula hoop comes into contact with the body it will create such a high impact it will cause pain and possible bruising.
Unfortunately, the mentioned hula hoop did not perform in the manner it was created to perform.
The problem with said hula hoop is the pressure at contact point with the body can cause pain and bruising.
Other existing problems of said hula hoop are its lack of function, in that it cannot be folded to make transport easy, takes up a tremendous amount of space, and can be noisy due to the materials inside the hollow body of the hoop, for example, metal balls, glass marbles, or plastic beads.
It is made of a coil ring that is flexible but the material is not soft and it will hurt the user when it co...

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[0024]FIG. 1 shows hollow cavity 6 of a flexible, soft, stretchy, plastic material 4 so that there is an unrestricted flow of liquid to maximize momentum during use; the material of said flexible hoop is such that it is created to seal in such a way as to not allow leakage of liquid from within the hoop body 4 itself.

[0025]FIG. 2 shows ridges 2 of flexible plastic material of invention 4 that was added to aid hula hoop to cling to user's body to assist in the movement necessary to keep invention moving around the waist and hip area of the user; it has been found that the ridges do not assist with keeping the hula hoop around the waist or hips of user, therefore, said ridges 2 are decorative only and could be changed or taken off without detriment to the embodiment of the hula hoop 4.

[0026]Flexible plastic material in FIG. 2, shows a smooth outer surface 5 of the hula hoop 4; this material may be changed as long as it is consistent with the current material used such as a non-abrasiv...

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A flexible hula hoop is made of soft, non-abrasive, flexible, stretchy and collapsible material that is filled with liquid weight before use. This flexible hula hoop can have different amounts of liquid weight for the purpose of different levels of exercise. The hula hoop of this invention uses movement with the body of the user to create momentum for the toning of the abdominal, gluteal and thigh muscles, as well as for weight loss and entertainment. Additionally, there is a plug and aperture system to hold liquid in the hollow interior of the hoop while in motion, during transportation, and during storage. In addition, because said hula hoop material is stretchy it is possible to be used for resistance training for the toning of arm, leg and gluteal muscles.

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[0001]Current patent claiming benefits of provisional application No. 621188930 filed on Jul. 6, 2015REFERENCES[0002]U.S. PATENT DOCUMENT 20100029446[0003]U.S. Pat. No. 5,895,309[0004]U.S PATENT DOCUMENT PUBLICATION No. 99-3801DESCRIPTION[0005]This application claims benefits of provisional application No. 621188930 filed on Jul. 6, 2015BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention[0006]The present invention relates to a hula hoop, and more particularly, an improved hula hoop which is made of collapsible, soft, stretchy, flexible material that can have water added to the hollow cavity of the hula hoop to allow for different levels of exercise creating a better experience for the user of a hula hoop. The invention is the solution to the problems of the conventional weighted hula hoop that have the purpose of an entertaining exercise.2. Description of Prior Art[0007]The original hula hoop was introduced in the 1950's for entertainment and has been modified over the years by oth...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B19/00A63B21/06
CPCA63B19/00A63B2210/50A63B21/0602A63B2209/00
Inventor BROWN, CHRISTINA K.
Owner BROWN CHRISTINA K
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