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KR-20260066435-A - Diet guide band

KR20260066435AKR 20260066435 AKR20260066435 AKR 20260066435AKR-20260066435-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a diet guide band, and more specifically, to a diet guide band comprising: a band body that is worn in close contact with a user’s body and has an elastic part formed in at least a portion thereof that allows for easy visual recognition of changes in body size to provide motivation for continuous dieting or for maintaining a dieted state; wherein the elastic part is characterized by having a motivational mark formed thereon that changes visually as it stretches and shortens.

Inventors

  • 김재완

Assignees

  • 김재완

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241104

Claims (5)

  1. A band body (A) that is worn in close contact with the user's body and has an elastic part (100) formed on at least a portion thereof that allows for elastic expansion and contraction; A diet guide band characterized by having a motivational mark (200) formed on the elastic part (100) that changes visually as elongation and shortening occur.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above motivational mark (200) is characterized by being formed as a line that is recognized as a dotted line when the elastic part (100) is extended beyond a certain length and is gradually recognized as a solid line as the elastic part (100) shortens.
  3. In paragraph 1, The above motivational mark (200) is a diet guide band characterized by a color change as the elastic part (100) gradually shortens from a state of being extended beyond a certain length.
  4. In paragraph 1, The above motivational mark (200) is characterized by being formed as a shape that changes as the elastic part (100) is gradually shortened from a state of being extended beyond a certain length, in a diet guide band.
  5. In paragraph 1, The above elastic member (100) has a main angle portion (100a) and a secondary angle portion (100b) located inside the main angle portion (100a) formed continuously along the longitudinal direction, so that the outer surface has an uneven shape. The above motivational mark (200) is formed across the main viewing angle section (100a) and the secondary viewing angle section (100b), and The above-mentioned auxiliary angle portion (100b) is characterized by having higher elasticity compared to the main angle portion (100a), forming a diet guide band.

Description

Diet guide band The present invention relates to a diet guide band, and more specifically, to a diet guide band that allows for easy recognition of changes in body size due to dieting, thereby providing continuous motivation for dieting. Generally, dieting refers to the act of maintaining or improving health by adjusting eating habits or diet, and the core principle is to lose weight by lowering calorie intake relative to one's daily activity metabolic rate. For example, weight loss is possible by reducing calorie intake through reduced food portions or improved diets without exercising, and conversely, weight loss is possible by increasing daily metabolic rate through exercise even while maintaining food portions; thus, dieting can be achieved through dietary therapy, exercise, and improvements in lifestyle habits. Recently, as interest in health has grown, many people are attempting to diet through dietary methods, exercise, and lifestyle improvements. However, there are many cases of failure because it is difficult to maintain motivation for dieting. Even if they succeed in dieting, they need to maintain consistent exercise and a balanced diet while periodically checking their weight and health status. However, many people experience the yo-yo effect of returning to their pre-diet state because it is difficult to maintain the current state. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a user wearing the diet guide band of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of a diet guide band according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is an example diagram showing the visual changes when a user wears the diet guide band of the present invention before and after dieting, with a motivational mark applied thereto. FIG. 4 is an illustrative diagram showing an example of a motivational symbol applied to the diet guide band of the present invention. FIG. 5 is an illustrative diagram showing another example of a motivational symbol applied to the diet guide band of the present invention. FIG. 6 is an illustrative diagram showing another example of a motivational symbol applied to the diet guide band of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the structure of the elastic part of the diet guide band of the present invention. The present invention proposes a diet guide band comprising: a band body that is worn in close contact with the user's body and has an elastic part formed in at least a portion thereof that allows for easy visual recognition of changes in body size, thereby providing motivation for continuous dieting or for maintaining a dieted state; wherein the elastic part is characterized by having a motivational mark formed thereon that changes visually as it elongates and shortens. The scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below, and various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical essence of the present invention. Hereinafter, the diet guide band of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached FIGS. 1 to 7. The diet guide band of the present invention includes a band body (A) that is worn on a user's body, such as arms, legs, or waist, as shown in FIG. 1. The band body (A) is formed in a ring shape or in a band shape that can form a ring shape by fastening both ends, and is worn in close contact with the user's body. In this band body (A), an elastic part (100) that undergoes elastic expansion is formed in at least a portion. That is, as shown in FIG. 2a, the elastic part (100) may be formed only for a portion of the total length of the band body (A), and as shown in FIG. 2b, the elastic part (100) may be formed for the entire length of the band body (A). However, in order to increase the degree of change of the motivational mark (200) to be described later, it is preferable that the elastic part (100) be formed only for a portion of the length of the band body (A), and the remaining portion of the band body (A) excluding the elastic part (100) may be composed of a non-elastic part (300) that does not undergo expansion. The elastic part (100) undergoes elongation and shortening and changes in length according to changes in the circumference of the user's body part worn so that the band body (A) is in close contact. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, a motivational mark (200) that changes visually as the elastic part (100) elongates and shortens is formed on the elastic part (100), and the motivational mark (200) is formed on the outer surface of the elastic part (100) so that the user can visually confirm the change. For example, the motivational mark (200) can be recognized by the user as a first mark when the elastic part (100) is extended beyond a certain length, and when the elastic part (100) is shortened to less than a certain length, the first mark changes and can be recognized by the user as a second mark. In order to achieve such visual changes in t