CN217988257U - Skipping rope sleeved with bead joints - Google Patents

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CN217988257U
CN217988257U CN202222061675.XU CN202222061675U CN217988257U CN 217988257 U CN217988257 U CN 217988257U CN 202222061675 U CN202222061675 U CN 202222061675U CN 217988257 U CN217988257 U CN 217988257U
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The utility model discloses a skipping rope sheathed with bead segments, which comprises a rope body and two handles, wherein the rope body is sheathed with a first bead segment and a second bead segment, and the first bead segment and the second bead segment can freely slide along the rope body; in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned on different positions of the rope body; in a second use state, the first bead joint can be movably sleeved outside the second bead joint, so that the first bead joint and the second bead joint are superposed; when the length of the rope body needs to be shortened, the second bead section can be inserted into the first bead section to reserve a rope section which can be freely plugged or wound into the inner cavity of the handle, the bead section can also be used as a balance weight, the balance weight position and the balance weight of a target point can be conveniently controlled, meanwhile, the length of the rope body can be conveniently adjusted, the bead section does not need to be detached, the complex operation is avoided, and the interest of a user is increased.

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Skipping rope sleeved with bead joints
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a skipping rope, in particular to a skipping rope sleeved with bead joints.
Background
The skipping rope is a sport item with wide mass basis, is not limited by fields and is suitable for people of all ages.
The skipping rope comprises a rope body and two handles, wherein the skipping rope with the bead sections is characterized in that the bead sections are sleeved on the rope body and are usually plastic.
The skipping rope with the bead knots has the advantages that the rope body is not easy to knot and wind, the balance weight of the rope body can be increased, the throwing speed of the rope body cannot be so high, and the skipping rope is very suitable for beginners.
Usually, the length of the rope body of the skipping rope is between 2.6 and 2.8 meters, and different people need to adjust the rope body to the proper length when using the skipping rope; usually, a knot is made at the end of the rope and inserted into the inner cavity of the handle.
When the beaded rope body is adjusted in length, the following problems exist:
when the length of the skipping rope needs to be shortened, the bead joint on the rope body needs to be detached, and the detached bead joint is easy to lose; when the adjustment is carried out again, the threading of the ball joint on the rope body is relatively troublesome.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The first technical idea of the utility model is that: when the length of the rope skipping is adjusted, the beads are adaptively increased or decreased, and the length of the rope with the beads is increased or decreased by configuring two beads with different inner diameters on the rope body and separating and overlapping the beads.
The other technical idea is that the counterweight at the selected position of the rope body is adjusted by separating and overlapping two beads with different inner diameters.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that above-mentioned technical problem adopted does: a skipping rope sleeved with bead segments comprises a rope body and two handles, wherein the rope body is sleeved with a first bead segment and a second bead segment, and the first bead segment and the second bead segment can freely slide along the rope body;
the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned on different positions of the rope body;
the first bead section comprises a first section column and a first through hole which is arranged in the center of the first section column and is used for the rope body to pass through, and the second bead section comprises a second section column and a second through hole which is arranged in the center of the second section column and is used for the rope body to pass through;
the size of the first through hole of the first section column is larger than that of the second section column, so that the first section column can be sleeved outside the second section column.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: a limiting structure is arranged between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead section and the outer wall of the second bead section, so that the first bead section can be kept outside the second bead section in a second use state;
the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead.
Another preferred subject of the invention: a skipping rope sleeved with bead joints comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that the rope body is sleeved with a first bead joint and a second bead joint, and the first bead joint and the second bead joint can freely slide along the rope body;
in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned on different positions of the rope body;
in a second use state, the first bead joint can be movably sleeved outside the second bead joint, so that the first bead joint and the second bead joint are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope body.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: a limiting structure is arranged between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead section and the outer wall of the second bead section, so that the first bead section is kept outside the second bead section in a second use state;
the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the number of the first bead joints and the number of the second bead joints are a plurality of, the first bead joints and the second bead joints are basically distributed on the whole rope body, and in a first use state, the first bead joints and the second bead joints are sequentially arranged at intervals according to a certain rule.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead;
the outer contours of the first bead section and the second bead section are both circular, and the inner holes of the first bead section and the second bead section are both circular.
Another preferred subject matter of the present invention: a skipping rope sleeved with bead segments comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that the rope body is sleeved with a plurality of first bead segments and a plurality of second bead segments, the first bead segments and the second bead segments are arranged according to a certain rule, and the first bead segments and the second bead segments can freely slide along the rope body;
the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead;
in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned at different adjacent positions of the rope body;
in a second use state, the first bead section can be movably sleeved outside the second bead section, so that the first bead section and the second bead section are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope body, and the internal and external position relation of the first bead section and the second bead section is limited by a limiting structure between the first bead section and the second bead section.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
The utility model discloses further preferred theme does: a skipping rope sleeved with bead segments comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that a plurality of first bead segments and a plurality of second bead segments are sleeved on the rope body, are arranged according to a certain rule and are basically distributed on the whole rope body, and both the first bead segments and the second bead segments can freely slide along the rope body;
the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead;
in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned at different adjacent positions of the rope body;
in a second use state, the first ball joint and the second ball joint which are in corresponding positions and quantity are selected on the rope body to be sleeved, namely the first ball joint can be movably sleeved outside the second ball joint, so that the first ball joint and the second ball joint are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope body, the internal and external position relation of the first ball joint and the second ball joint is limited through a limiting structure between the first ball joint and the second ball joint, and redundant rope bodies are plugged into the inner cavity of the handle.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that: 1. the utility model provides a cover has rope skipping of pearl festival, includes the rope body and two handles, has cup jointed two different pearl festivals on the rope body: the first bead section and the second bead section can slide along the rope body; when the length of the rope body needs to be shortened, the second bead section can be inserted into the first bead section, so that a rope section which can be freely plugged or wound into the inner cavity of the handle is reserved.
2. In addition, the bead knot can be used as a balance weight of the rope body, and the rope body with the balance weight is more convenient for a trainer to control the swinging amplitude and speed of the rope body so as to be matched with the jumping height and frequency of the trainer; and the counterweight bead section can slide on the rope body to adjust the position of the counterweight on the rope body, and further, the second bead section can be inserted into the first bead section to adjust the counterweight amount on the target position of the rope body.
3. Based on the technical means, the counterweight positions and the counterweight weights of the target points can be conveniently controlled, meanwhile, the length of the rope body can be conveniently adjusted, the bead sections do not need to be detached, the operation complexity is avoided, and the interest of users is increased.
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The present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and preferred embodiments, but those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawings are only drawn for the purpose of explaining the preferred embodiments, and therefore should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, unless specifically stated otherwise, the drawings are merely schematic representations based on the concept of a composition or construction of the object being described and may include exaggerated displays and are not necessarily drawn to scale.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an overall structure of a jump rope with a socketed bead section according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a first schematic view of a first embodiment of a first and a second bead segment sleeved on a rope;
FIG. 3 is a second partial schematic view of the first embodiment in which the first and second bead segments are disposed on the rope;
FIG. 4 is a third schematic view of a portion of the first and second bead segments sleeved on the rope according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an overall structure of a jump rope with sleeved beads according to the second embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a first embodiment in which a first bead segment and a second bead segment are disposed on a rope;
FIG. 7 is a second schematic view of a second embodiment of a portion of a first and a second bead segment sleeved on a cord body;
FIG. 8 is a third schematic view of a portion of the second embodiment where the first and second bead segments are disposed on the rope;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the first bead and the second bead of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view of a second bead inserted into a first bead of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic view of the overall structure of a ball-joint jump rope according to the third embodiment.
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Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the description is illustrative only, and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
It should be noted that: like reference numerals refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it may not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
Example one
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an overall structure of a skipping rope 100 covered with beads according to this embodiment. A first bead section 31 and a second bead section 32 are adjacently penetrated on the rope body 10 of the skipping rope. The first bead 31 and the second bead 32 can slide left and right along the rope 10, and the second bead 32 can penetrate into a cavity formed in the middle of the first bead 31, so as to achieve the purpose of adjusting the counterweight of the target position of the rope 10.
In addition, the two beads can be used independently and are arranged at the target position of the rope body 10 in a penetrating way. The rope with the bead knot is easier to control, so that a novice trainer can control the throwing of the rope body to match with the initial and inexperienced jumping frequency of the novice trainer.
In this embodiment, only two beads are inserted into the rope 10, and most of the rope section area is in a freely retractable state, so that when the length of the rope needs to be reduced, the beads do not affect the winding of the two ends of the rope 10 into the handle 20, or the adjustment of the connection point between the rope 10 and the handle 20 in other forms.
The skipping rope 100 in this embodiment includes a rope body 10 and two handles 20, a first bead 31 and a second bead 32 are sleeved on the rope body 10, a through hole is formed between the first bead and the second bead, and both the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 can freely slide along the rope body 10. And a through hole formed in the middle of the first bead section 31 can be used for the first bead section 31 to penetrate. The handle can be in a cylindrical structure or other finger ring structures.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the first bead 31 includes a first section a1 and a first through hole a2 provided in the center of the first section a1 for the rope 10 to pass through, and the second bead 32 includes a second section b1 and a second through hole b2 provided in the center of the second section b1 for the rope 10 to pass through;
the aperture size of the first through hole a2 of the first section column a1 is larger than the cross-sectional size of the second section column b1, so that the first section column a1 can be sleeved outside the second section column b 1.
In actual use, in the first use state, the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are located at different positions of the rope body 10. Preferably, the first and second beads may be arranged adjacently, or the beads may be arranged at different points of the rope 10 based on the connection structure between the beads and the rope 10.
In the second usage state, the first bead 31 can be movably sleeved outside the second bead 32, so that the first bead 21 and the second bead 32 are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope 10. Preferably, the second bead 32 may be sufficiently penetrated into the through hole of the first bead 31.
For the positioning structure between two beads, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, a limiting structure 40 is provided between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead 31 and the outer wall of the second bead 32, so that in the second use state, the first bead 31 can be kept outside the second bead 32, and the second bead 32 is prevented from being separated due to relative sliding between the two.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, the limiting structure 40 includes a ring-shaped rib 41 disposed on the inner wall of the hole near the two end walls of the first bead 31 and a ring-shaped groove 42 disposed on the outer wall of the second bead 32 near the two end walls, wherein the ring-shaped rib 41 is clamped in the ring-shaped groove 42 to prevent the second bead 32 from sliding relative to the first bead 31 and accidentally falling out.
Further, the limiting structure 40 can maintain the first and second beads in a separated and non-overlapping state in the first use state. Specifically, the inner diameter of the annular rib 41 of the first bead 31 is larger than the outer diameter of the second bead 32, so as to prevent the second bead 32 from being freely inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31. When the second bead 32 needs to be inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31, a user is required to apply a certain relative insertion force to the bead, so that the annular convex rib 41 or/and the outer wall of the second bead 32 is deformed to a certain extent until the annular convex rib 41 is embedded into the annular groove 42.
It should be noted that the annular rib 41 may be replaced by other technical means, such as a plurality of annularly distributed convex points or other forms. The beads corresponding to the annular rib 41 and the annular groove 42 are not fixed, and those skilled in the art may also arrange the annular rib 41 or a plurality of annularly distributed convex points on the second bead 32 and the annular groove 42 on the first bead 31.
Preferably, the utility model discloses well rope 10's material is fibre rope, dacron rope or plastics rope, and the material of plastics rope divide into PU rope and PVC rope again. The material of each bead is plastic, and the plastic material is TPE/PP/PVC.
Further, it is preferable that the length of the first bead is 2.5CM and the length of the second bead is 3.0CM.
Example two
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a skipping rope 100 covered with beads according to the second embodiment. This rope skipping 100 includes the rope body 10 and two handles 20, has cup jointed a plurality of first bead festival 31 and a plurality of second bead festival 32 on the rope body 10, and a plurality of first bead festival 31 and a plurality of second bead festival 32 are arranged according to certain law, and first bead festival 31 and second bead festival 32 all can freely slide along the rope body 10.
In this embodiment, the beads are not completely distributed over the whole section of the whole 10, but the rope 10 with a proper length is reserved for use as a preliminary length adjustment of the rope; after the remaining rope 10 is used up, the second ball 20 can be further inserted into the first ball 10 to further leave a rope section so as to be conveniently plugged or tangled into the inner cavity of the handle 20, thereby achieving the purpose of adjusting the length of the rope.
What needs to be explained about the arrangement of the first and second beads according to a certain rule is that: as shown in fig. 6 to 8, the first beads 31 and the second beads 32 are completely arranged on the rope 10 according to the rule of interval arrangement, that is, the ordering of the two types of beads has obvious and simple rules, and consumers and users can clearly understand the ordering characteristics.
In addition, the arrangement modes of the two bead nodes can also be as follows: the first bead 31 is distributed on the left side section of the rope body 10, and the second bead 32 is distributed on the right side section of the rope body 10.
Of course, two types of beads may be randomly distributed on the rope 10 without any predetermined arrangement rule. The above arrangement of the two types of beads is intended to explain that the distribution of the beads is not limited to the technical point, but the actual insertion operation of the first and second beads is adjusted according to the corresponding arrangement mode. Since skipping rope is a fun, leisure, healthy and intelligent activity, it cannot be considered simply or too mechanically that the passing operation of the two is hindered by the staggered and chapter-free sequencing of the beads, but on the contrary, the possibility of passing operation is increased, and the fun is increased for the trainer.
In the present embodiment, a manner of sorting the first and second beads at intervals is taken as an example to explain in detail, as shown in fig. 6 to 8, the number of the first beads 31 and the second beads 32 is multiple, and the first beads and the second beads are sequentially threaded on the rope 10 at intervals.
In the first use state, the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are sequentially arranged at regular intervals.
In the second use state, the first bead 31 can be movably sleeved outside the second bead 32, so that the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope 10, and the inner and outer position relation between the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 is limited by the limiting structure 40 between the first bead 31 and the second bead 32, so as to prevent the second bead 32 from being separated.
As shown in fig. 9 and 10, a limiting structure 40 is disposed between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead 31 and the outer wall of the second bead 32, so that when the first and second beads are required to be sleeved, the first bead 31 can be kept outside the second bead 32, and the second bead 32 is prevented from being separated due to relative sliding between the first and second beads.
Specifically, the limiting structure 40 includes a ring-shaped rib 41 disposed on the inner wall of the hole near the two end walls of the first bead 31 and a ring-shaped groove 42 disposed on the outer wall of the second bead 32 near the two end walls, wherein the ring-shaped rib 41 is clamped in the ring-shaped groove 42 to prevent the second bead 32 from sliding relative to the first bead 31 and accidentally falling out.
Further, the limiting structure 40 can maintain the first and second beads in a separated and non-overlapping state in the first use state. Specifically, the inner diameter of the annular rib 41 of the first bead 31 is larger than the outer diameter of the second bead 32 to prevent the second bead 32 from being freely inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31. When the second bead 32 needs to be inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31, a user needs to apply a certain relative insertion force to the bead, so that the annular rib 41 or/and the outer wall of the second bead 32 deforms to a certain extent until the annular rib 41 is embedded into the annular groove 42.
It should be noted that the annular rib 41 may be replaced by other technical means, such as a plurality of annularly distributed convex points or other forms. The beads corresponding to the annular rib 41 and the annular groove 42 are not fixed, and those skilled in the art may also arrange the annular rib 41 or a plurality of annularly distributed convex points on the second bead 32 and the annular groove 42 on the first bead 31.
Preferably, the length of the first bead 31 is shorter than that of the second bead 32, so that the second bead 32 can penetrate through the whole first bead 31, and a user can perform a penetrating operation between two beads.
The outer contours of the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are circular, and the inner holes of the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are circular. Specifically, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the first bead 31 includes a first section a1 and a first through hole a2 provided in the center of the first section a1 for the rope 10 to pass through, and the second bead 32 includes a second section b1 and a second through hole b2 provided in the center of the second section b1 for the rope 10 to pass through;
the aperture size of the first through hole a2 of the first section column a1 is larger than the cross-sectional size of the second section column b1, so that the first section column a1 can be sleeved outside the second section column b 1.
When the length of the rope 10 needs to be reduced, the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are sleeved at the corresponding positions and quantity selected on the rope 10, and the redundant rope 10 is inserted into the inner cavity of the handle 20. The utility model discloses do not expand the explanation how to fill in or twine into the handle 20 inner chamber at rope body 10 both ends. The skilled person can select the desired handle configuration and the particular rope entanglement in the handle lumen according to the actual needs.
Preferably, the utility model discloses well rope 10's material is fibre rope, dacron rope or plastics rope, and the material of plastics rope divide into PU rope and PVC rope again. The material of each bead is plastic, and the plastic material is TPE/PP/PVC.
Further, it is preferable that the length of the first bead is 2.5CM and the length of the second bead is 3.0CM.
EXAMPLE III
As shown in fig. 11, a structure of the skipping rope 100 covered with the bead segment in this embodiment is schematically illustrated. The skipping rope 100 comprises a rope body 10 and two handles 20, wherein the rope body 10 is sleeved with a plurality of first beads 31 and a plurality of second beads 32, in this embodiment, the plurality of first beads 31 and the plurality of second beads 32 are arranged according to a certain rule and substantially distributed over the whole rope body 10.
The first bead 31 and the second bead 32 can slide freely along the rope 10, and the first and second beads are not limited to slide left and right, i.e. each bead can slide freely along the rope 10 during use. Of course, the limiting pieces can be arranged on two sides of the bead node to prevent the bead node from freely sliding, and the limiting pieces are preferably of a structure capable of being easily disassembled.
Consistent with the two embodiments, the length of the first bead 31 is shorter than that of the second bead 32, so that the user can conveniently insert or withdraw the two beads.
Likewise, in the first use state, the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are located at different positions adjacent to the rope 10, i.e. the adjacent beads are not inserted into each other. As described in the second embodiment, the arrangement scheme of the two beads may be that the first bead and the second bead are arranged at intervals, or the left section of the rope 10 is the first bead 31, and the right section of the rope 10 is the second bead 32, even the arrangement of the two beads may be random, and there is no fixed order.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the first bead 31 includes a first section a1 and a first through hole a2 provided in the center of the first section a1 for the rope 10 to pass through, and the second bead 32 includes a second section b1 and a second through hole b2 provided in the center of the second section b1 for the rope 10 to pass through;
the aperture size of the first through hole a2 of the first section column a1 is larger than the cross-sectional size of the second section column b1, so that the first section column a1 can be sleeved outside the second section column b 1.
In the second use state, the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are sleeved at the selected positions and numbers on the rope 10, that is, the first bead 31 can be movably sleeved outside the second bead 32, so that the positions of the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 at the rope 10 are at least partially overlapped, and the inner and outer positions of the first bead 31 and the second bead 32 are limited by the limiting structure 40 therebetween, and the redundant rope 10 is inserted into the inner cavity of the handle 20.
As shown in fig. 9 and 10, a position-limiting structure 40 is provided between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead 31 and the outer wall of the second bead 32, so that when the first and second beads are required to be sleeved, the first bead 31 can be kept outside the second bead 32, and the second bead 32 is prevented from being separated due to relative sliding between the first and second beads.
Specifically, the limiting structure 40 includes a ring-shaped rib 41 disposed on the inner wall of the hole near the two end walls of the first bead 31 and a ring-shaped groove 42 disposed on the outer wall of the second bead 32 near the two end walls, wherein the ring-shaped rib 41 is clamped in the ring-shaped groove 42 to prevent the second bead 32 from sliding relative to the first bead 31 and accidentally falling out.
Further, the limiting structure 40 can maintain the first and second beads in a separated and non-overlapping state in the first use state. Specifically, the inner diameter of the annular rib 41 of the first bead 31 is larger than the outer diameter of the second bead 32 to prevent the second bead 32 from being freely inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31. When the second bead 32 needs to be inserted into the first through hole a2 of the first bead 31, a user needs to apply a certain relative insertion force to the bead, so that the annular rib 41 or/and the outer wall of the second bead 32 deforms to a certain extent until the annular rib 41 is embedded into the annular groove 42.
It should be noted that the annular rib 41 may be replaced by other technical means, such as a plurality of annularly distributed convex points or other forms. The beads corresponding to the annular rib 41 and the annular groove 42 are not fixed, and those skilled in the art may also arrange the annular rib 41 or a plurality of annularly distributed convex points on the second bead 32 and the annular groove 42 on the first bead 31.
Preferably, the material of the middle rope body 10 of the present invention is a fiber rope, a polyester rope or a plastic rope, and the material of the plastic rope is divided into a PU rope and a PVC rope. The material of each bead is plastic, and the plastic material is TPE/PP/PVC.
Further, it is preferable that the length of the first bead is 2.5CM and the length of the second bead is 3.0CM.
The first bead segment 31 comprises a first segment column a1 and a first through hole a2 arranged in the center of the first segment column a1 and used for the rope body 10 to pass through, and the second bead segment 32 comprises a second segment column b1 and a second through hole b2 arranged in the center of the second segment column b1 and used for the rope body 10 to pass through;
the aperture size of the first through hole a2 of the first section column a1 is larger than the cross-sectional size of the second section column b1, so that the first section column a1 can be sleeved outside the second section column b 1.
Preferably, the first section column a1 of the first bead 31 has an outer diameter of 7mm, the first through hole a2 has a size of 5.1mm, the second section column b1 of the second bead 32 has a size of 4.9mm, and the second through hole b2 has a size of 3mm.
Based on the explanation of above-mentioned three embodiment, the utility model discloses the technological effect that the overall implementation's technological core will reach is: the utility model provides a cover has rope skipping 100 of pearl festival, includes the rope body 10 and two handles 20, has cup jointed two different pearl festivals on the rope body 10: the first bead 31 and the second bead 32, and both the first bead 32 and the second bead 32 can slide along the rope body 10; when the length of the rope body 10 needs to be shortened, the second bead 32 can be inserted into the first bead 31 to reserve a rope section which can be freely plugged or wound into the inner cavity of the handle 20, so that the length of the rope body can be conveniently adjusted while the counterweight position and the counterweight amount of a target point are conveniently controlled, and the beads do not need to be detached.
In addition, the bead segment can be used as a balance weight of the rope body, and the rope body 10 with the balance weight is more convenient for a trainer to control the swinging amplitude and speed of the rope body 20 so as to be matched with the jumping height and frequency of the trainer; and the counterweight bead can slide on the rope body to adjust the position of the counterweight on the rope body, and further, the counterweight on the target position of the rope body can be adjusted by the second bead 32 and the first bead 31.
Based on the technical means, the length of the rope body 10 can be conveniently adjusted while the counterweight positions and the counterweight target points are conveniently controlled, the bead sections do not need to be detached, the operation is avoided to be complicated, and the interest of users is increased.
It is right above the utility model provides a cup joint the rope skipping of pearl festival introduces in detail, and it is right to have used specific individual example herein the utility model discloses a principle and implementation mode have explained, and the explanation of above embodiment only is used for helping the assistant the utility model discloses and core thought. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the principle of the present invention, the present invention can be further modified and modified, and such modifications and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.

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1. A skipping rope sleeved with bead segments comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that the rope body is sleeved with a first bead segment and a second bead segment, and the first bead segment and the second bead segment can freely slide along the rope body;
the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned on different positions of the rope body;
the first bead section comprises a first section column and a first through hole which is arranged in the center of the first section column and is used for the rope body to pass through, and the second bead section comprises a second section column and a second through hole which is arranged in the center of the second section column and is used for the rope body to pass through;
the size of the first through hole of the first section column is larger than that of the second section column, so that the first section column can be sleeved outside the second section column.
2. The skipping rope sleeved with the bead sections according to claim 1, wherein a limiting structure is arranged between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead section and the outer wall of the second bead section, so that the first bead section can be kept outside the second bead section;
the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
3. The beaded skipping rope of claim 1, wherein the length of said first bead is shorter than the length of said second bead.
4. A skipping rope sleeved with bead joints comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that the rope body is sleeved with a first bead joint and a second bead joint, and the first bead joint and the second bead joint can freely slide along the rope body;
in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned on different positions of the rope body;
in a second use state, the first bead section can be movably sleeved outside the second bead section, so that the first bead section and the second bead section are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope body.
5. The skipping rope with the bead sections sleeved thereon as claimed in claim 4, wherein a spacing structure is provided between the inner wall of the hole of the first bead section and the outer wall of the second bead section, so that the first bead section is kept outside the second bead section in the second use state;
the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped convex rib arranged on the inner wall of the hole, close to the two end walls, of the first bead section and a ring-shaped groove arranged on the outer wall, close to the two end walls, of the second bead section, and the ring-shaped convex rib is clamped into the ring-shaped groove.
6. The skipping rope with the beads sleeved thereon as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first beads and the second beads are multiple in number and substantially fully distributed on the whole rope body, and in the first use state, the first beads and the second beads are sequentially arranged at regular intervals.
7. The skipping rope with beads sleeved thereon as claimed in claim 4, wherein the length of said first bead is shorter than the length of said second bead;
the outer contours of the first bead section and the second bead section are both circular, and the inner holes of the first bead section and the second bead section are both circular.
8. A skipping rope sleeved with bead sections comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that a plurality of first bead sections and a plurality of second bead sections are sleeved on the rope body and are arranged according to a certain rule, and the first bead sections and the second bead sections can freely slide along the rope body;
the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead;
the first bead section comprises a first section column and a first through hole which is arranged in the center of the first section column and is used for the rope body to pass through, and the second bead section comprises a second section column and a second through hole which is arranged in the center of the second section column and is used for the rope body to pass through;
the size of the first through hole of the first section column is larger than that of the second section column, so that the first section column can be sleeved outside the second section column; and the internal and external position relation of the first bead section and the second bead section is limited by the limiting structure between the first bead section and the second bead section.
9. The skipping rope with beads according to claim 8, wherein the limiting structure comprises a first bead having a circular rib on the inner wall of the hole near the two end walls and a second bead having a circular groove on the outer wall near the two end walls, the circular rib being engaged in the circular groove.
10. A skipping rope sleeved with bead segments comprises a rope body and two handles, and is characterized in that the rope body is sleeved with a plurality of first bead segments and a plurality of second bead segments, the plurality of first bead segments and the plurality of second bead segments are arranged according to a certain rule and are basically distributed over the whole rope body, and the first bead segments and the second bead segments can freely slide along the rope body;
the length of the first bead is shorter than the length of the second bead;
in a first use state, the first bead section and the second bead section are positioned at different adjacent positions of the rope body;
in a second use state, the first ball joint and the second ball joint which are in corresponding positions and quantity are selected on the rope body to be sleeved, namely the first ball joint can be movably sleeved outside the second ball joint, so that the first ball joint and the second ball joint are at least partially overlapped at the position of the rope body, the internal and external position relation of the first ball joint and the second ball joint is limited through a limiting structure between the first ball joint and the second ball joint, and redundant rope bodies are plugged into the inner cavity of the handle.
11. The skipping rope with bead segments according to claim 10, wherein the limiting structure comprises a ring-shaped rib on the inner wall of the hole near the two end walls of the first bead segment and a ring-shaped groove on the outer wall of the hole near the two end walls of the second bead segment, the ring-shaped rib being engaged with the ring-shaped groove.
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