US20170043199A1 - Assembly-type balance training device - Google Patents
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- the technical field relates to a training device, more particularly to an assembly-type balance training device.
- the present invention provides an easy assemble/disassemble balance beam structure. After the single balance beam units are assembled, a very stable balance training device is obtained, while each single balance beam is small in volume and easy to store and transport after the balance training device being disassembled.
- the first back end of the first block is formed with a first back groove concaved inwardly and a first back protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the first back groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the first back groove is smaller than a groove width of the first back groove; a base width of the first back protrusion is smaller than a body width of the first back protrusion; the second front end of the second block is formed with a second front groove concaved inwardly and a second front protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the second front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the second front groove is smaller than a groove width of the second front groove; a base width of the second front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the second front protrusion.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of FIG. 1 in operation
- the second back groove 221 of the second block 20 is at a corresponding position as the first front protrusion 112 of the first block 10 .
- the second back protrusion 222 of the second block 20 is at a corresponding position as the first front groove 111 of the first block 10 .
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An assembly-type balance training device includes a first block and a second block. The first block has a first front end and a first back end. The first front end has a first front groove and a first front protrusion protrudes outwardly as well as being adjacent to the first front groove in a predetermined distance. The second block has a second front end and second back end. The second back end has a second back groove and a second back protrusion protrudes outwardly as well as being adjacent to the second back groove in a predetermined distance. The first front protrusion of the first block is detachably pressed into the second back groove of the second block; the second back protrusion of the second block is detachably pressed into the first front groove of the first block so that the first block and the second block are assembled.
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- 1. Technical Field
- The technical field relates to a training device, more particularly to an assembly-type balance training device.
- 2. Related Art
- Since children's body and brain are developing, using proper environment and device for training can be benefit to the children's development.
- The common training device seldom trains the sense of balance of children. Therefore, children can only teach themselves slowly in the surrounding environment. However, safe can be guaranteed in surrounding environment, where children are easily got injured. Therefore, balance beam is created.
- Nowadays, the balance beam can be classified as follows:
- 1. Integrally formed balance beam. This kind of balance beam is bulky, so even though it is more stable in using compared to others, the storage and transportation of the integrally formed balance beam are still inconvenient.
- 2. Multiple small pieces of balance beam placed side by side or separately on the ground for children walking thereon to train the sense of balance. However, since each of the balance beams are separately placed, the single unit of the balance beams is light weighted and easy to be disengaged with other pieces of balance beam, which causes danger to the user due to the instability.
- 3. Bridges are provided among small pieces of balance beam for children being trained sense of balance thereon. However, the connection between the bridges and the balance beam units is unstable, even more, simply placing the bridges on the balance beam units, which is very dangerous to children to walk on the extremely unstable bridges.
- Therefore, it is very important for the present invention to provide an easy assemble/disassemble balance beam structure. After the single balance beam units are assembled, a very stable balance training device is obtained, while each single balance beam is small in volume and easy to store and transport after the balance training device being disassembled.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an assembly-type balance training device for children walking thereon to train their sense of balance. Since the assembly structure is very simple, the children can assemble the device by themselves. Moreover, the structure of the device after being assembled is very stable and safe to use, which can not only train the sense of balance of children, but also improve the hand coordination and the development of the left and right brains of children. Furthermore, the present device can provide blocks with different difficulties according to the children's training progress to help the children to increase the training intensity.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an assembly-type balance training device which comprises: a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end is formed with a first front groove concaved inwardly and a first front protrusion protrudes outwardly and is adjacent to the first front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the first front groove is smaller than a groove width of the first front groove; a base width of the first front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the first front protrusion; a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second front end is formed with a second front groove concaved inwardly and a second front protrusion protrudes outwardly and is adjacent to the second front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the second front groove is smaller than a groove width of the second front groove; a base width of the second front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the second front protrusion. Wherein, the first front protrusion of the first block is detachably pressed into the second back groove of the second block, the second back protrusion of the second block is detachably pressed into the first front groove of the first block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first front groove is an arc shaped groove, and the first front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the second front groove is an arc shaped groove, and the second front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
- In the assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first back end of the first block is formed with a first back groove concaved inwardly and a first back protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the first back groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the first back groove is smaller than a groove width of the first back groove; a base width of the first back protrusion is smaller than a body width of the first back protrusion; the second front end of the second block is formed with a second front groove concaved inwardly and a second front protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the second front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the second front groove is smaller than a groove width of the second front groove; a base width of the second front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the second front protrusion.
- In the assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first back groove is an arc shaped groove, and the first back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the second back groove is an arc shaped groove, and the second back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
- Another preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an assembly-type balance training device which comprises: a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end is formed with two first front protrusions adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and protrude outwardly; a base width of the first front protrusions is smaller than a body width of the first front protrusions; a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second back end is formed with two second back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and are concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second back grooves is smaller than a width of the second back grooves. Wherein, the first front protrusions of the first block are detachably pressed into the second back grooves of the second block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
- In the assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
- In the assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first front protrusions are arc shaped protrusions, and the second back grooves are arc shaped grooves.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
- In the assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first back end of the first block is formed with two first back protrusions adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and are protruded outwardly; a base width of the two first back protrusions are smaller than a body width of the first back protrusions; the second front end of the second block is formed with two second front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and are concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second front grooves are smaller than a groove width of the second front grooves.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first back protrusions are arc shaped protrusions, and the second front grooves are arc shaped grooves.
- Still another preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an assembly-type balance training device which comprises: a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end is formed with two first front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the first front grooves is smaller than a width of the first front grooves; a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second back end is formed with two second back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second back grooves is smaller than a width of the second back grooves; at least a connector, including a front protrusion protruded outwardly and a back protrusion facing an opposite direction of the front protrusion, a base width of the front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the front protrusion, a base width of the back protrusion is smaller than a body width of the back protrusion; wherein, the back protrusion of the connector is detachably pressed into the first front groove of the first block, the front protrusion of the connector is detachably pressed into the second back groove of the second block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first front groove is an arc shaped groove; the second back groove is an arc shaped groove; the front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
- The aforementioned assembly-type balance training device further comprises at least a panel, the panel is disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
- In the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device, wherein the first back end is formed with two first back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the first back grooves is smaller than a width of the first back grooves; the second front end is formed with two second front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second front grooves is smaller than a width of the second front grooves.
- Children can walk on the first block and the second block of the aforementioned assembly-type balance training device after the first block and the second block being assembled to train their sense of balance. Since the assembly structure is very simple, the children can assemble the device by themselves. Moreover, the structure of the device after being assembled is very stable and safe to use, which can not only train the sense of balance of children, but also improve the hand coordination and the development of the left and right brains of children. Furthermore, the present device can provide blocks with different difficulties according to the children's training progress to help the children to increase the training intensity.
- These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional assembly diagram ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a top view assembly diagram ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a unit diagram ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is another sectional view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram ofFIG. 1 in operation; -
FIG. 8 is an exploded top view of a second preferred embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a three-dimensional assembly diagram ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a top view assembly diagram ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram ofFIG. 8 in operation; -
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of a third preferred embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is an exploded top view ofFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is a three-dimensional assembly diagram ofFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic view of the present invention when in use; and -
FIG. 16 is another schematic view of the present invention when in use. - Referred to
FIGS. 1-7 , the first preferred embodiment of the assembly-typebalance training device 100 includes afirst block 10 and asecond block 20. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 , thefirst block 10 is a rectangle block. Thefirst block 10 can define a firstfront end 11 and a firstback end 12 on the back of the firstfront end 11. The firstfront end 11 has a firstfront groove 111 concaved inwardly, and a firstfront protrusion 112 protrudes outwardly and is adjacent to the firstfront groove 111 in a predetermined distance. The firstfront groove 111 is an arc shaped groove, and the opening width of the firstfront groove 111 is smaller than the width of the firstfront groove 111. The firstfront protrusion 112 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of the firstfront protrusion 112 is smaller than the body width of the firstfront protrusion 112. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 , thesecond block 20 is a rectangle block. Thesecond block 20 can define a secondfront end 21 and a secondback end 22 on the back of the secondfront end 21. The secondback end 22 has asecond back groove 221 concaved inwardly, and asecond back protrusion 222 protrudes outwardly and is adjacent to thesecond back groove 221 in a predetermined distance. Thesecond back groove 221 is an arc shaped groove, and the opening width of thesecond back groove 221 is smaller than the width of thesecond back groove 221. Thesecond back protrusion 222 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of thesecond back protrusion 222 is smaller than the body width of thesecond back protrusion 222. Thesecond back groove 221 of thesecond block 20 is at a corresponding position as the firstfront protrusion 112 of thefirst block 10. Thesecond back protrusion 222 of thesecond block 20 is at a corresponding position as the firstfront groove 111 of thefirst block 10. - The aforementioned is a description of each element in the first preferred embodiment of the assembly-type
balance training device 100. The assembling method and the feature of the assembly-typebalance training device 100 are described as follows: - In the first preferred embodiment, although the
first block 10 and thesecond block 20 are rectangle block, one skilled in the art can easily understand that theblock 10/20 can also be formed in other shape. - When using the aforementioned assembly-type
balance training device 100, the firstfront end 11 of thefirst block 10 is faced to the secondback end 22 of thesecond block 20, and the firstfront protrusion 112 of thefirst block 10 is detachably and slightly pressed into thesecond back groove 221 of thesecond block 20. Meanwhile, thesecond back protrusion 222 of thesecond block 20 is detachably pressed into the firstfront groove 111 of the first block 10 (as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 ), so as to complete the assembling process. - As such, children can walk on the assembled
first block 10 and thesecond block 20 to train the sense of balance. - Besides, the assembly-type
balance training device 100 according to the present invention can also be assembled by the children, which can not only train the sense of balance of children, but also improve the hand coordination and the development of the left and right brains of children. - In the aforementioned embodiment, the top surface of the
first block 10 hasbump lines 13, and the top surface of thesecond block 20 also has bump lines 23. These bump lines 13/23 can increase the friction to prevent children from slipping, as well as stimulate the bottom of the feet of the children. - Besides, the preferred embodiment of the present invention further includes at least a
panel 30. Thepanel 30 can be installed on the top surface of the first block 10 (as shown inFIG. 4 ). Thepanel 30 can provide different softness, texture, and treads. Moreover, the number of thepanel 30 can be plural, and thepanels 30 can be installed on the top surface of thefirst block 10 and thesecond block 20, respectively. - Two sides of the bottom surface of the
aforementioned panel 30 have a clampingportion 31 curved inwardly. Two sides of the top surface of thefirst block 10 have afirst clamping groove 14 concaved inwardly. The clampingportion 31 of thepanel 30 clamps thefirst clamping groove 14 of the first block 10 (as shown inFIG. 5 ) to steadily fix each other. Of course, two sides of the top surface of thesecond block 20 can also have asecond clamping groove 24 concaved inwardly to be connected to the panel 30 (as shown inFIG. 6 ). - In the aforementioned embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 1 , the firstback end 12 of thefirst block 10 has afirst back groove 121 concaved inwardly and afirst back protrusion 122 protrudes outwardly and adjacent to thefirst back groove 121 in a predetermined distance. Thefirst back groove 121 is an arc shaped groove, and the opening width of thefirst back groove 121 is smaller than the width of thefirst back groove 121. Thefirst back protrusion 122 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of thefirst back protrusion 122 is smaller than the body width of thefirst back protrusion 122. The secondfront end 21 of thesecond block 20 has a secondfront groove 211 concaved inwardly and a secondfront protrusion 212 protrudes outwardly and adjacent to the secondfront groove 211 in a predetermined distance. The secondfront groove 211 is an arc shaped groove, and the opening width of the secondfront groove 211 is smaller than the width of the secondfront groove 211. The secondfront protrusion 212 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of the secondfront protrusion 212 is smaller than the body width of the secondfront protrusion 212. The secondfront groove 211 of thesecond block 20 is at a corresponding position as thefirst back protrusion 122 of thefirst block 10, and the secondfront protrusion 212 of thesecond block 20 is at a corresponding position as thefirst back groove 121 of thefirst block 10. Therefore, the preferred embodiment of the present invention can assemble a plurality offirst blocks 10 andsecond blocks 20, as shown inFIG. 7 , or adjust the length of the assembly-typebalance training device 100 according to the children's progress to achieve better effect. - Please refer to
FIGS. 8-11 , the second preferred embodiment of the assembly-typebalance training device 200 includes afirst block 40 and asecond block 50. - Please refer to
FIG. 8 , thefirst block 40 is a rectangle block. Thefirst block 40 can define a firstfront end 41 and a firstback end 42 on the back of the firstfront end 41. The firstfront end 41 has two firstfront protrusions 411 protruded outwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. The firstfront protrusions 411 are arc shaped protrusions, and the base width of the firstfront protrusions 411 is smaller than the body width of the firstfront protrusion 411. - Please refer to
FIG. 8 , thesecond block 50 is a rectangle block. Thesecond block 50 can define a secondfront end 51 and a secondback end 52 on the back of the secondfront end 51. The secondback end 52 has twosecond back grooves 521 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. Thesecond back grooves 521 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of thesecond back groove 521 is smaller than the width of thesecond back grooves 521. - The aforementioned is a description of each element in the first preferred embodiment of the assembly-type
balance training device 200. The assembling method and the feature of the assembly-typebalance training device 200 are described as follows: - When using the aforementioned assembly-type
balance training device 200, the firstfront end 41 of thefirst block 40 is faced to the secondback end 52 of thesecond block 50, and each of the firstfront protrusions 411 of thefirst block 40 is detachably and slightly pressed into each of thesecond back grooves 521 of the second block 50 (as shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 ), so as to complete the assembling process. - As such, children can walk on the assembled
first block 10 and thesecond block 20 to train the sense of balance when walking straight. Furthermore, the arc shapedsecond block 50 can also train children's sense of balance when making a turn. - In the present embodiment, the first
back end 42 of thefirst block 40 has a slope for user's convenience to step on and off. Besides, in the aforementioned embodiment, the firstback end 42 of thefirst block 40 can also has two first back protrusions (not shown in the FIGS.) protruded outwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. The first back protrusions are arc shaped protrusions, and the base width of the first back protrusions is smaller than the body width of the first back protrusions. The secondfront end 51 of thesecond block 50 has two secondfront grooves 511 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. The secondfront grooves 511 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of the secondfront grooves 511 is smaller than the width of the secondfront grooves 511. Therefore, the preferred embodiment of the present invention can assemble a plurality offirst blocks 40 andsecond blocks 50, as shown inFIG. 11 , or adjust the length of the assembly-typebalance training device 200 according to the children's progress to achieve better effect. - In the second preferred embodiment, although the
first block 40 is a rectangle block, and the second block is an arc shaped block, one skilled in the art can easily understand that theblock 40/50 can also be formed in other shape. - Please refer to
FIGS. 12-14 , the third preferred embodiment of the assembly-typebalance training device 300 includes afirst block 60, asecond block 70, and twoconnectors 80. - Please refer to
FIGS. 12 and 13 , thefirst block 60 is a rectangle block. Thefirst block 60 can define a firstfront end 61 and a firstback end 62 on the back of the firstfront end 61. The firstfront end 61 has two firstfront grooves 611 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. The firstfront grooves 611 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of the firstfront grooves 611 is smaller than the width of the firstfront grooves 611. The firstback end 62 has twofirst back grooves 621 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. Thefirst back grooves 621 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of thefirst back grooves 621 is smaller than the width of thefirst back grooves 621. - Please refer to
FIGS. 12 and 13 , thesecond block 70 is a rectangle block. Thesecond block 70 can define a secondfront end 71 and a secondback end 72 on the back of the secondfront end 71. The secondfront end 71 has two secondfront grooves 711 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. The secondfront grooves 711 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of the secondfront grooves 711 is smaller than the width of the secondfront grooves 711. The secondback end 72 has twosecond back grooves 721 concaved inwardly and being adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance. Thesecond back grooves 721 are arc shaped grooves, and the opening width of thesecond back grooves 721 is smaller than the width of thesecond back grooves 721. - Please refer to
FIGS. 12 and 13 , theconnector 80 has afront protrusion 81 protruded outwardly and aback protrusion 82 on the back of thefront protrusion 81. Thefront protrusion 81 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of thefront protrusion 81 is smaller than the body width of thefront protrusion 81. Theback protrusion 82 is an arc shaped protrusion, and the base width of theback protrusion 82 is smaller than the body width of theback protrusion 82. - The aforementioned is a description of each element in the first preferred embodiment of the assembly-type
balance training device 200. The assembling method and the feature of the assembly-typebalance training device 200 are described as follows: - When using the aforementioned assembly-type
balance training device 300, theback protrusion 82 of theconnector 80 is slightly pressed into the firstfront groove 611 of thefirst block 60, and thefront protrusion 81 of theconnector 80 is slightly pressed into thesecond back groove 721 of the second block 70 (as shown inFIG. 14 ), so as to complete the assembling process. - As such, even though the assembling type of this embodiment is different from the previous embodiments, same effect can be achieved as well.
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FIG. 16 , the present invention can also combine the first, the second, and the third embodiments to have more variation on the assembling type. - Moreover, although the first block and the second block are rectangle block or arc shaped block, the blocks can also be formed in square or other shape.
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FIG. 16 shows a user 91 (such as a child) being trained on the assembly-type balance training device according to the present invention. - Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. An assembly-type balance training device, comprising:
a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end being formed with a first front groove concaved inwardly and a first front protrusion protruding outwardly and being adjacent to the first front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the first front groove being smaller than a groove width of the first front groove; a base width of the first front protrusion being smaller than a body width of the first front protrusion;
a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second front end being formed with a second front groove concaved inwardly and a second front protrusion protruding outwardly and being adjacent to the second front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the second front groove being smaller than a groove width of the second front groove; a base width of the second front protrusion being smaller than a body width of the second front protrusion;
wherein the first front protrusion of the first block is detachably pressed into the second back groove of the second block, the second back protrusion of the second block is detachably pressed into the first front groove of the first block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
2. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 1 , wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
3. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 1 , wherein the first front groove is an arc shaped groove, and the first front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the second front groove is a an arc shaped groove, and the second front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
4. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 1 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
5. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 1 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
6. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 1 , wherein the first back end of the first block is formed with a first back groove concaved inwardly and a first back protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the first back groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the first back groove is smaller than a groove width of the first back groove; a base width of the first back protrusion is smaller than a body width of the first back protrusion; the second front end of the second block is formed with a second front groove concaved inwardly and a second front protrusion protruding outwardly and is adjacent to the second front groove in a predetermined distance; an opening width of the second front groove is smaller than a groove width of the second front groove; a base width of the second front protrusion is smaller than a body width of the second front protrusion.
7. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 6 , wherein the first back groove is an arc shaped groove, and the first back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the second back groove is a an arc shaped groove, and the second back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
8. An assembly-type balance training device, comprising:
a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end being formed with two first front protrusions adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and protruding outwardly; a base width of the first front protrusions being smaller than a body width of the first front protrusion;
a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second back end being formed with two second back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second back grooves being smaller than a width of the second back grooves;
wherein the first front protrusions of the first block are detachably pressed into the second back grooves of the second block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
9. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 8 , wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
10. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 8 , wherein the first front protrusions are arc shaped protrusions, and the second back grooves are arc shaped grooves.
11. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 8 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
12. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 8 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
13. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 8 , wherein the first back end of the first block is formed with two first back protrusions adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and are protruded outwardly; a base width of the two first back protrusions are smaller than a body width of the first back protrusions; the second front end of the second block is formed with two second front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and are concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second front grooves are smaller than a groove width of the second front grooves.
14. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 13 , wherein the first back protrusions are arc shaped protrusions, and the second front grooves are arc shaped grooves.
15. An assembly-type balance training device, comprising:
a first block, including a first front end and a first back end facing an opposite direction of the first front end; the first front end being formed with two first front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the first front grooves being smaller than a width of the first front grooves;
a second block, including a second front end and a second back end facing an opposite direction of the second front end; the second back end being formed with two second back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second back grooves being smaller than a width of the second back grooves;
at least a connector, including a front protrusion protruded outwardly and a back protrusion facing an opposite direction of the front protrusion, a base width of the front protrusion being smaller than a body width of the front protrusion, a base width of the back protrusion being smaller than a body width of the back protrusion;
wherein the back protrusion of the connector is detachably pressed into the first front groove of the first block, the front protrusion of the connector is detachably pressed into the second back groove of the second block, so that the first block and the second block are connected to each other.
16. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 15 , wherein the first block and the second block are formed in rectangle shape, curve shape, or square shape.
17. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 15 , wherein the first front groove is an arc shaped groove; the second back groove is an arc shaped groove; the front protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion; the back protrusion is an arc shaped protrusion.
18. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 15 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the first block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the first block are respectively formed with a first clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the first clamping groove of the first block.
19. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 15 further comprising at least a panel, the panel being disposed on a top surface of the second block, wherein two sides of a bottom surface of the panel are respectively formed with a clamping portion curved inwardly, two sides of the top surface of the second block are respectively formed with a second clamping groove concaved inwardly, the clamping portion of the panel clamps the second clamping groove of the second block.
20. The assembly-type balance training device according to claim 15 , wherein the first back end is formed with two first back grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the first back grooves is smaller than a width of the first back grooves; the second front end is formed with two second front grooves adjacent to each other in a predetermined distance and concaved inwardly; an opening width of the second front grooves is smaller than a width of the second front grooves.
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