EP1935274A1 - Agencement relatif à un bandage de main et poignée d'une perche de sport - Google Patents

Agencement relatif à un bandage de main et poignée d'une perche de sport Download PDF

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EP1935274A1
EP1935274A1 EP06397027A EP06397027A EP1935274A1 EP 1935274 A1 EP1935274 A1 EP 1935274A1 EP 06397027 A EP06397027 A EP 06397027A EP 06397027 A EP06397027 A EP 06397027A EP 1935274 A1 EP1935274 A1 EP 1935274A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B9/00Details
    • A45B9/02Handles or heads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/22Ski-sticks
    • A63C11/222Ski-stick handles or hand-straps
    • A63C11/2224Connection systems for hand-straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B9/00Details
    • A45B9/02Handles or heads
    • A45B2009/025Handles or heads releasably connected to a wrist strap or a glove

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  • the subject of the present invention relates to an arrangement in connection with a handle and a hand strap of a sports pole. More particularly, the invention relates to an arrangement for fixing a hand strap in a handle of a sports pole, such as a ski pole, a walking pole or a pole for roller-skating, for example. Especially the invention relates to an arrangement which has a joining element for joining the hand strap into the handle in a releasable manner.
  • Hand straps are often fixed to a handle of a sports pole by means of a joining element.
  • the joining element is generally fixed to two or three fixing straps of the hand strap, and on the other hand, to the handle.
  • the joining element may be fixed to the handle in a way to allow an easy release of the joining element i.e. the hand strap from the handle.
  • the releasing function may be actuated e.g. by pressing a release button at the top of the handle. Releasing the hand strap may be necessary, for example, in order to change the hand strap or in order to use hands instantaneously for drinking, using a mobile phone, etc.
  • the object of the present invention is to create a new arrangement relating to fixing a hand strap with a sports pole in a releasable manner wherein the above-mentioned problems of the prior art are eliminated or reduced. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an arrangement in connection with a handle and a hand strap, which is easy secure to use, and allows efficient use of the sports pole.
  • the object of the invention is achieved by providing an arrangement in relation to fixing a hand strap to a handle of a sports pole, wherein the arrangement has user controllable means for preventing an unintentional release action of the interlocking.
  • a sports pole according to the invention can be used effectively without substantial risks of unintentional release of locking of the hand strap.
  • An arrangement according to the invention relating to a handle and a hand strap of a sports pole, the handle and the hand strap being intended for releasable interlocking with each other, wherein the arrangement comprises
  • sports pole means in this patent application e.g. ski poles, walking poles or roller-skating poles.
  • sports pole is not limited here to only certain use but it includes any poles/shafts used for human activities in leisure time, professional sports, etc.
  • preventing means relate in this application to means which in their activated state prevent the release of interlocking.
  • a handle 10 is provided with a longitudinal cavity 12 for installation of a pole or alike (not shown) in connection with the handle 10.
  • the handle 10 is manufactured out of injection mouldable plastic material with surface layer that provides good gripping properties when the handle 10 is grasped with the palm and fingers of the hand.
  • a hand strap 20 is provided, which is tightened around the user's wrist, being well known for an artisan in the field.
  • the handle 10 and the hand strap 20 are intended for releasable interlocking with each other during the activities.
  • the arrangement comprises a first locking member 30 in connection with the handle 10 and joining means 40 in connection with the hand strap.
  • the handle frame 11 has a recess 14 ( Fig. 2a ) or alike, preferably substantially in lateral direction with regard to the longitudinal direction of the frame 11.
  • the recess 14 is intended to receive a locking member 42 in connection with the joining element 40 during the interlocking.
  • the first locking member is included in a functional element 31 in connection with the frame 11, substantially inside the frame 11 of the handle 10.
  • the functional element 31 is arranged movable with respect to the frame 11 for interlocking and releasing purposes.
  • the functional element 31 has an overall elongate shape and the functional element 31 is inserted into a substantially longitudinal cavity 13 within the frame 11.
  • the first locking member 32 of the functional element 31 is communicating with the said recess 14.
  • the functional element 31 has an actuating member 36 to move the functional element 31 and the first locking member 32 substantially in the longitudinal direction of the cavity 13.
  • the actuating member 36 protrudes somewhat out of the top of the handle 10 in a manner that the functional element 31 is manually operable by the user.
  • a longitudinal tension member preferably a helical spring 39, is provided, to accomplish spring elastic force between the functional element 31 and the frame 11 of the handle 10. The spring force is resilient against manual pressure directed in the longitudinal direction of the functional element 31 onto the actuating member 36 (downwards in Figure 2a ).
  • the joining element 40 comprises a second locking member 42 co-operating with the first locking member 32 in connection with the functional element 31 for interlocking purposes.
  • the second locking member 32 is brought via the recess 14 inside the handle 10 for interlocking, and released from interlocking by moving the actuating member 36 against the direction of the resilient tension of the same.
  • the construction of the locking members 32, 42 can be, as shown in Fig. 2a , two compatible indentation elements 38 and 48 activated in lateral direction of the handle 10 when brought together to the interlocking position by pressing the second locking member 42 through the recess 14, whereby the spring force acting on the functional element 31 yields, preferably manually aided by pressing the actuating member 36, and the interlocking is accomplished.
  • a pushing force is applied by the user to the actuating member 36 and the functional element 31 moves towards the bottom of the cavity 13, the indentations 38 and 48 are loosened, thereby providing free entrance for the second locking member 42 from the interlocked position inside the handle 10.
  • the joining element 40 also comprises means for fixing a hand strap 20 to the joining element.
  • Figure 2a shows a hand strap, which has a first fixing strap 21 a from the palm side of the hand strap, and a second fixing strap 22a, 22b from the hand strap at back side of a hand.
  • the first fixing strap has at its end a loop around a first fixing pin of the joining element.
  • the second fixing strap is led around another pin 46u of the joining element, and led between two adjacent pins 46u and 46v out from the joining element.
  • the joining element thus serves as a buckle which allows adjustment of the strap and keeps the strap tightly attached in use.
  • the arrangement comprises preventing means that can be activated after or during the interlocking of the locking members to prevent unintentional release of the interlocking.
  • preventing means that can be activated after or during the interlocking of the locking members to prevent unintentional release of the interlocking.
  • the preventing means comprise at least one receiving member 34 ( Figures 1-4 ) and 534 ( Fig. 5 ), and at least one intervening member 50 ( Figures 1-4 ) and 550 ( Fig. 5 ), one of them being arranged in connection of the frame 11 of the handle 10, and the other in connection with the functional element 31.
  • the intervening member 50 and 550 In the non-activated position the intervening member 50 and 550 allows the movement of the functional element 31 with respect to the frame 11 of the handle 10, thereby allowing the releasing the interlocking.
  • the intervening member 50 and 550 is co-operating with the receiving member 34 and 534 to prevent the unintentional movement of the functional element 31 to the releasing position.
  • the present invention can embodied by at least two aligned and communicating recesses or indentations (A and B in Figures 2a and 2b ).
  • the recesses are equipped with the said intervening member 50 and 550, having a standby (see Fig. 4a ) position.
  • the intervening member is movable to an intervening position by the pertinent measures of the user to activate the arrangement, i.e. to cross the alignment area between the recesses or indentations A and B. In the activated position the undesirable movement of the functional element 31 is blocked, i.e. the movement of the said frame 11 of the handle 10 and the functional element 31 with regard to each other.
  • Figures 1, 2a, 2b , 3 , 4a and 4b show as an overall view an embodiment with parallel transfer of the intervening member.
  • Fig. 5 shows another embodiment with a turning mechanism, wherein the axis of rotation being substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the top part of the handle.
  • the direction of the actuating of the means 34, 50 and 534, 550 to prevent the functional element 31 to move to the releasing position is substantially perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal direction of the handle 10.
  • means 34, 50 and 534, 550 (activated during the interlocking of the first and second locking members 32, 42) to prevent the functional element 31 to move to the releasing position, are provided between the frame 11 of the handle 10 and the said functional element 31 in connection top end of the handle 10.
  • the handle 10 is provided with manually operable switching member 55a, 55b and 555 of the intervening member 50 and 550.
  • the handle 10 comprises a base frame part 11 and a top cover 70 which are attached to each other by suitable adhering method, such as snap-in locking, adhesive or alike in a non-movable manner to form a rigid composition.
  • the top cover 70 having overall form of a thin walled dome, comprises a sleeve part 78 having a trough hole 71 for receiving the actuating member 36, the top surface (manually operable) of which passes the outer surface at the end of the top cover 70.
  • the top cover 70 at the end of the handle and the top surface of the actuating member 36 are designed to have substantially concave curved form.
  • the actuating member 36 as a part of the functional element 31 has, at the area of the top cover 70, an overall cylindrical shape with circular cross section, whereas the functional element 31 otherwise has at the area surrounded by the base frame part 11 conical, preferably rectangular cross section, later below referred as the base section 35 of the functional element 31.
  • the cross sectional diameter of the actuating member 36 i.e. the area of cross section of the actuating member 36 is smaller than the length of either of the sides of the rectangular part of the functional element 31 i.e. the area of cross section of the base section 35.
  • a ring shaped contact surface 16 has been arranged at the outer edge of the top area 15 to receive the similarly ring shaped lateral end 72 of the top cover 70, the radial width of the contact surface 16 corresponding substantially the thickness of wall of the top cover 70 at the lateral end 72.
  • the top area 15 of the base frame part 11 comprises two oppositely situated projections 17 and 18, inside the area limited by the ring shaped contact surface 16, the outer surfaces of which are in a supportable contact with the inner surface 73 of the top cover 70.
  • the first projection 17 has a groove 17g for receiving the head part of the sleeve 78 outside the periphery of the actuating member 36.
  • the part of the wall surface 19 facing towards the actuating member 36 and substantially crossing the top area 15, is situated apart from the actuating member 36 to accomplish basic space for the arrangement of the present invention.
  • a longitudinal flange 74 component or a like, facing towards the wall surface 19, is arranged to protrude from the outer wall of the sleeve 78 / top cover 70 to limit the space of the intervening member in vertical direction.
  • a lateral groove 34 has been arranged at the junction between the actuating member 36 and the base section 35 in the wall of the said actuating member 36.
  • the first side surface 34m of the groove 34 aligns with the lateral end of the base section 35.
  • a part of the lateral end of the base section 35 and the first side surface 34m of the groove 34 form together a lateral lower lip which aligns with a part of the ring shaped contact surface 16 in a manner described below.
  • the end surface 75 of the sleeve 78 coincides with the second side surface 34n of the groove 34.
  • a laterally transferable bar 51 of the intervening member 50 is arranged in standby position at the site of entrance into the receiving member 34 ( Fig. 4a ).
  • the bar 51 is constructed in a manner that it can slide at least partly inside the receiving member 34 without essential slack, as seen in fig. 4b .
  • the both end sections of the bar 51 are equipped with manually operable switching member 55a, 55b which project outwards from the outer wall of the handle 10 onto the opposite sides of the top part of the handle 10.
  • the switching members 55a, 55b are both located at the end sections of the bar 51 so that their longitudinal direction is substantially perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal direction of the bar 51.
  • the inner walls 101 a, 101 b of the borders 102a, 102b in both of the switching members 55a, 55b are aligned and in contact with the outer wall of the handle 10 i.e. the top cover 70.
  • the ring shaped lateral end 72 of the top cover 70 comprises a slot arrangement 77a, 77b, having a quadrangular shape, on both sides of the handle 1, allowing the contact between the bar 51, acting as the intervening member, and the switching members 55a, 55b at the ends of the same.
  • the surface of the ring shaped contact surface 16 forms one side of the slot arrangement 77a, 77b at the area of the base frame 11.
  • the length of the slot arrangement 77a, 77b is selected in a manner that the bar 51 can be brought, by using manually either or both of the switching members 55a, 55b, at least partly inside the groove 34 and simultaneously at the site of the end surface 75 of the sleeve 78.
  • the bar 51 prevents the movements of the frame 11 and the functional element 31 with respect to each other substantially in the longitudinal direction of the handle 10.
  • the outer surfaces 56a, 56b of the switching members 55a, 55b to which the user directs the switching or releasing forces are roughened or grooved in order to secure the traction.
  • the bar 51 further comprises two knobs 57a, 57b inside the top cover 70 of the handle 10, being designed to steer the movements of the arrangement together with the inner surface of the top cover 70.
  • the knobs can also be used to secure the boundary positions of the intervening member 50.
  • notches can be provided at the corresponding locations at the inner wall of the top cover. or the handle frame.
  • the intervening member may thus snap into either of the boundary positions, suitably with a small sound effect.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a second, similar kind of embodiment as explained above with reference to Figures 1-3 , 4a and 4b as to the basic concept is concerned, however, with the difference that the intervening member has just one switching member 555.
  • the intervening member 550 comprises a bar shaped element 551 connected to a pivot pin 558 mechanism, the axis of rotation being substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the top part of the handle 10.
  • the pivot pin 558 can be preferably affixed to the frame 11 of the handle 10.
  • the switching member 555 is connected to the bar shaped element 551 in a functional manner described in connection with the previous embodiment to move in a slot of the top cover (not shown), similar to the slot 77a shown in Figures 4a and 4b .
  • the receiving member can be formed as a blind hole instead of a recess.
  • the intervening member may comprise a tap, which can be inserted into the blind hole for preventing the unintended releasing of the interlocked first and second locking members.
  • the tap is moved in the longitudinal direction by using e.g. a pivoting actuating mechanism, the axis of pivoting movement being perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal direction of the handle.
  • An arm may be pivoted with connection of the tap, and the opposite end of the arm may project in connection the switching member on the outer surface of the top cover.
  • a slot may be arranged at the front wall of the top cover to allow vertical or horizontal movements of the arm.
  • the arm can also be provided with a steering flange in connection with a groove at the inner wall of the top cover.
  • one more example to carry out of the present invention is related to prior art solutions wherein the top of the handle has an open gap in which the actuating member is functioning in a pivoting manner.
  • One approach to apply the present invention is to attach a hinged plug or alike in connection with the edge of the said gap so that the plug can be inserted into the gap to prevent unintentional movements of the actuating member during the interlocked state. The plug can be taken off from the gap when releasing the interlocking.
  • Figures 6a-6d illustrate a further exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 6a shows the side view of the handle and
  • Figure 6b shows a perspective view of the joining element.
  • the joining element 640 is locked to the handle at two circular holes 613 located at both sides of the handle frame 611.
  • the hole thus serves as a first locking member for the interlocking between the handle and the joining element.
  • the joining element has two flanges 644a and 644b and two circular shoulders 636a, 636b at the ends of the flanges.
  • the circular shoulders 636a, 636b match with the circular holes 613 and thus snap into the holes when the joining element is pushed into the recess 614 of the handle frame 611.
  • the flanges of the joining element are made of material, such as plastic, which is slightly resilient.
  • the flanges thus bend towards each other when the joining element is inserted into the recess 614.
  • the tension of the flanges then turns the shoulders 636a and 636b into the holes 613a and 613b when the joining element is pushed at the end of the recess 614.
  • the shoulders 636a and 636b thus serve as second locking members for the interlocking.
  • the interlocking can be released by pressing the shoulders 636a, 636b of the joining element towards each other, which causes the shoulders to move out of the holes 613a, 613b.
  • the shoulders 636a and 636b thus also serve as the actuating members for releasing the interlocking, and the flanges of the joining element serve as the tension member.
  • the actuating member and the tension member are not necessarily located in connection with the handle frame but they may also be located in connection with the joining element.
  • Figure 6b also shows means 647 and 648 for attaching fixing straps of a hand strap to the joining element.
  • Figures 6c and 6d show the function of the preventing means of this embodiment.
  • Figure 6c shows a partial side view
  • Figure 6d shows a partial top view of the preventing means such that the handle frame 611 is shown transparent except for the edges.
  • the preventing means comprise an intervening member 650 intervening member has a bar 651 and a switching member 655.
  • the intervening member also has grooves 659a and 659b at its sides for keeping the intervening member connected to a longitudinal slot at the back side of the handle frame.
  • the intervening member can be moved at the longitudinal direction at the longitudinal slot of the frame. In the upper position the bar 651 is above the flanges 644a, 644b of the joining element.
  • the intervening member When the intervening member is in this upper position it is possible to release the interlocking by pressing the actuating members 636a, 636b towards each other.
  • the bar 651 When the intervening member is turned at its lower position, the bar 651 is between the flanges/actuating members of the joining element.
  • the bar 651 has such a width that it fills most of the distance between the flanges. At this position, the bar 651 of the intervening member thus prevents moving the flanges much towards each other by pressing the actuating members. Therefore, in this lower position of the intervening member the interlocking is secured and cannot be unintentionally released.
  • the space 634 between the flanges thus serves as the receiving means which receives the bar of the intervening member to prevent the release of the interlocking.
  • the prior art also discloses arrangements wherein the movement of the actuating member is other than longitudinal direction of the handle. In such arrangements it may be suitable to use an intervening member which has some other than lateral direction of movement, such as longitudinal direction.
  • the embodiments described above included arrangements where the joining element is mostly located within the handle. Although this is a preferable arrangement, it is also possible to locate e.g. the sides of the joining element outside the handle. In such an arrangement, the locking arrangement could be based on movable hinge pins which transmit holes at the flanges of the joining element.
  • the fixing strap may be directly led from the wrist part of the hand strap, or the fixing strap may be a separate strap which is connected to a wrist strap part being led between the thumb and the forefinger of a user's hand.
  • the fixing strap can be an integral part of the hand strap, and the hand strap including the fixing strap(s) can be made of a single fabric.
  • the advantageous applications of the present invention include walking poles, ski poles and roller-skating poles, but the hand strap fixing assemblies according to the scope of the invention include applications for any poles used for human activities.

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DE29820451U1 (de) * 1998-11-18 2000-04-06 Lenhart Klaus Stockgriff mit Handschlaufe
EP1036579A2 (fr) * 1999-03-15 2000-09-20 Klaus Lenhart Poignée de bâton avec dragonne
US6264242B1 (en) * 1996-09-11 2001-07-24 Klaus Lenhart Stick handle with wrist strap

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US6264242B1 (en) * 1996-09-11 2001-07-24 Klaus Lenhart Stick handle with wrist strap
DE29820451U1 (de) * 1998-11-18 2000-04-06 Lenhart Klaus Stockgriff mit Handschlaufe
EP1036579A2 (fr) * 1999-03-15 2000-09-20 Klaus Lenhart Poignée de bâton avec dragonne

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