Pilates ring

The Pilates ring's detachable design with glass fiber and silicone components addresses the size and cleanliness issues of traditional rings, enhancing usability and convenience.

US20260069913A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-12XIAMEN HAOCHU SILICONE RUBBER PRODUCTS CO LTD
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US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-08-27
Publication Date
2026-03-12

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Technical Problem

Existing Pilates rings are large in size, made of foam materials that are not stretch-resistant, prone to sweat absorption and odor, and difficult to clean, making them inconvenient for storage and use.

Method used

A Pilates ring composed of an elastic rod with a glass fiber body and silicone layer, connected by detachable buckles and buckle bases, allowing for easy disassembly into grips and rods, with silicone grips for sweat resistance and ease of cleaning.

Benefits of technology

The design enables easy storage and carrying due to disassembly, and provides sweat-resistant and easy-to-clean components.

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Abstract

The present disclosure discloses a Pilates ring, which relates to the technical field of Pilates rings. The Pilates ring includes an elastic rod, a buckle, a buckle base, and a grip. Each end of the elastic rod is connected to a buckle, and the buckle base is nested in the grip. Several elastic rods are connected by means of the engagement between buckles and buckle bases to form an elastic ring. The buckle and the buckle base are a detachable connection structure. The Pilates ring of the present disclosure is detachable and easy for users to store and carry. The grip made of silicone is sweat-resistant, corrosion-resistant and easy to clean.
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Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] The application claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422241131.0, filed on Sep. 12, 2024, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present disclosure relates to the technical field of Pilates rings, and in particular, to a Pilates ring.BACKGROUND

[0003] A Pilates ring usually includes an elastic ring and two grips on the elastic ring. Since elastic rings are made of highly elastic glass fiber, people can hold the grips with both hands and press or stretch the grips to train people's muscle tension and muscle endurance.

[0004] Existing Pilates rings are large in size and inconvenient for storage. Traditional Pilates rings are made of foam materials, which are not stretch-resistant, easy to tear, prone to sweat absorption and odor, and difficult to clean.SUMMARY

[0005] The present disclosure provides a Pilates ring, which overcomes the shortcomings described in the background art.

[0006] The technical solution adopted by the present disclosure to solve the technical problems is as follows:

[0007] A Pilates ring includes an elastic rod, a buckle, a buckle base, and a grip. Each end of the elastic rod is connected to a buckle, and the buckle base is nested in the grip. Several elastic rods are connected by means of the engagement between buckles and buckle bases to form an elastic ring. The buckle and the buckle base are a detachable connection structure.

[0008] According to a preferred technical solution, the elastic rod includes a glass fiber body and a silicone layer that wraps the glass fiber body.

[0009] According to a preferred technical solution, the grip is a silicone sleeve, which is provided with an opening for the installation of the buckle base and the insertion of the buckle.

[0010] According to a preferred technical solution, two buckle bases are nested in a single grip, and the buckle bases are arranged facing each other.

[0011] According to a preferred technical solution, the elastic ring is composed of several elastic rods and grips, and the number of the elastic rods is the same as the number of the grips.

[0012] According to a preferred technical solution, the elastic ring is composed of two elastic rods and two grips.

[0013] According to a preferred technical solution, the buckle is provided with elastic latch heads, which are symmetrically arranged in a splayed shape.

[0014] According to a preferred technical solution, the buckle is further provided with a connecting slot for connecting the elastic rod and a locking notch for locking the elastic rod.

[0015] According to a preferred technical solution, the buckle base is provided with latch slots that match the latch heads.

[0016] According to a preferred technical solution, the silicone sleeve is squeezed to move the latch heads into the buckle base, such that the latch heads and the buckle base are in a separable state.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of the present disclosure are as follows:

[0018] The Pilates ring in the present disclosure is detachable, making it easy for users to store and carry. The Pilates ring can be quickly disassembled into various components, which is small in size and helps increase the pre-sales shipment and loading capacity. The grip made of silicone is sweat-resistant, corrosion-resistant and easy to clean.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0019] The present disclosure will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0020] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an entire structure of the present disclosure;

[0021] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of the present disclosure from another perspective;

[0022] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an installation and fitting structure of a grip and a buckle base;

[0023] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a fitting structure of a buckle base and a buckle;

[0024] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a buckle on an elastic rod after being connected and assembled with a buckle base;

[0025] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of the present disclosure after a ring state is released;

[0026] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of elastic rods and grips before assembly in the present disclosure; and

[0027] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a local portion of a grip.DESCRIPTION OF MAIN REFERENCE SIGNS

[0028] 1—Elastic rod; 2—Buckle; 21—Latch head; 22—Connecting slot; 23—Locking notch; 3—Buckle base; 31—Latch slot; 4—Grip; 41—Opening.DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0029] As shown in FIGS. 1 to 8, this embodiment provides a Pilates ring, which includes an elastic rod 1, a buckle 2, a buckle base 3, and a grip 4. Each end of the elastic rod 1 is connected to a buckle 2, and the buckle base 3 is nested in the grip 4. Several elastic rods 1 are connected by means of the engagement between buckles 2 and buckle bases 3 to form an elastic ring. The buckle 2 and the buckle base 3 are a detachable connection structure.

[0030] Further, the elastic rod 1 includes a glass fiber body and a silicone layer that wraps the glass fiber body.

[0031] Further, the grip 4 is a silicone sleeve, which is provided with an opening 41 for the installation of the buckle base 3 and the insertion of the buckle 2.

[0032] Further, two buckle bases 3 are nested in a single grip 4, and are arranged facing each other.

[0033] Further, the elastic ring is composed of several elastic rods 1 and grips 4, and the number of the elastic rods 1 is the same as the number of the grips 4.

[0034] Further, the elastic ring is composed of two elastic rods 1 and two grips 4.

[0035] Further, the buckle 2 is provided with elastic latch heads 21, which are symmetrically arranged in a splayed shape.

[0036] Further, the buckle 2 is further provided with a connecting slot 22 for connecting the elastic rod 1 and a locking notch 23 for locking the elastic rod 1.

[0037] Further, the buckle base 3 is provided with latch slots 31 that match the latch heads 21.

[0038] Further, the silicone sleeve is squeezed to move the latch heads 21 into the buckle base 3, such that the latch heads 21 and the buckle base 3 are in a separable state.

[0039] Taking a Pilates ring composed of two elastic rods 1 and two grips 4 (i.e., a first grip and a second grip) as an example, the two elastic rods 1 are first connected by means of the first grip, and then the second grip is connected to the buckle 2 at either end of the connected elastic rods 1. The elastic rods 1 are bent, and the end thereof not connected to the grip 4 is connected to the second grip to complete the assembly.

[0040] The glass fiber body of the elastic rod 1 of the Pilates ring of the present disclosure is made of high-strength glass fiber to ensure elasticity. The grip 4 is made of silicone, which is sweat-resistant, corrosion-resistant and easy to clean. The buckle 2 and the buckle base 3 can be made of nylon.

[0041] The above description are only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and therefore the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Equivalent variations and modifications made according to the scope of the present disclosure and the description should all still fall within the scope of the present disclosure.

Claims

1. A Pilates ring, comprising an elastic rod, a buckle, a buckle base, and a grip, wherein each end of the elastic rod is connected to a buckle, the buckle base is nested in the grip, several elastic rods are connected by means of the engagement between buckles and buckle bases to form an elastic ring, and the buckle and the buckle base are a detachable connection structure.

2. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the elastic rod comprises a glass fiber body and a silicone layer that wraps the glass fiber body.

3. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the grip is a silicone sleeve, which is provided with an opening for the installation of the buckle base and the insertion of the buckle.

4. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein two buckle bases are nested in a single grip, and are arranged facing each other.

5. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the elastic ring is composed of several elastic rods and grips, and the number of the elastic rods is the same as the number of the grips.

6. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the elastic ring is composed of two elastic rods and two grips.

7. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the buckle is provided with elastic latch heads, which are symmetrically arranged in a splayed shape.

8. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the buckle is further provided with a connecting slot for connecting the elastic rod and a locking notch for locking the elastic rod.

9. The Pilates ring according to claim 1, wherein the buckle base is provided with latch slots that match the latch heads.

10. The Pilates ring according to claim 3, wherein the silicone sleeve is squeezed to move the latch heads into the buckle base, such that the latch heads and the buckle base are in a separable state.