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US2184453A
US2184453A US247798A US24779838A US2184453A US 2184453 A US2184453 A US 2184453A US 247798 A US247798 A US 247798A US 24779838 A US24779838 A US 24779838A US 2184453 A US2184453 A US 2184453A
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  • ⁇ claims. (01.,272-48) ⁇ My invention vv relates generally to vexercising: apparatus, particularly of the type generally reierred to as punching bags and theprincipal object of my invention is, to provide a punching 5 bag of simple, strong and'sturdy construction, that will enable the user to derive exercising beneiits that are practically .equal to boxing, without the attendant danger of injury.
  • the bag mounted on the upper end of the standard may be located at different heights so as to be conveniently struck by persons of dierent'heights, further, to prol vide a highly resilient neck .connection between the upper end of the resilient standard and the ball that is struck by the users ofthe appliance, which resilient neck permits the ball to yield readily when struck and to instantly return to its normal position and further, to provide a punching bag wherein the' so-called bag comprises an inatable ball of rubber provided at its lower end with ⁇ a depending extension of solid rubber that is connected to the upper end of the resilient member Vthat is connected to and ⁇ extends upwardly from the resilient standard.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevationalview of a punching I bag constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical section taken on 40 the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged horizontal section taken on the line v3 7 of Fig. 2.
  • i Y Fig. 4 is a vertical section taken through the member that connects the lower end of the ball or bag to the resilient extension on the upperend of the standard. n
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged elevational view of the upper end of the resilient standard.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail section showing the adjustable mounting for the lower end of the resilient standard.
  • Fig. 7 is a vertical section taken through the lower portion of the iiexible connection used between the standard and the ball or bag.
  • v Fig 8 is a detail Vertical section of a further ⁇ and which may be located in the floor, ground,
  • a num ber ofV transverse apertures i3 are formed ⁇ through the lower portion of the standard and which apertures. are adapted to receive a pinorl lkey s4,which1a.tter rests on top of the socket la. 20 l' Screw seated in the thread l l and projecting upwardly from the standard.
  • i6 is the lower portion of va coiledk spring I5, the convolutions of which are spaced slightly apart.
  • a connecting plug member I6 which member includes an integral upwardly projectingV por' tion Il of slightly reduced diameter and which ⁇ is externally threaded as designated by I8.
  • tubes having walls that vary in thickness may be utilized and, in some instances a tube having an external diameter slightly greater than the internal diameter of the convolutions of the 45 spring may be used.
  • a tube having an external diameter slightly greater than the internal diameter of the convolutions of the 45 spring may be used.
  • FIG. 8 A further modified construction is illustrated in Fig. 8 wherein a tube I9a of practically pure rubber encloses the coil spring I5..
  • the bag or ball utilized in my improved eX- ercising appliance comprises a hollow substantially spherical body 2l of rubber which may, il. desired, be reinforced with fabric or other suitable material.
  • a conventional valve 22 Located in the top of the ball is a conventional valve 22, which when open permits the ballto be inilated after which the valve is closed to maintain said ball in such inflated condition.
  • the lower half of the wall of the ball or bag gradually increases in thickness and the lower portion of said wall unites with an integralA depending member 23 that gradually tapers toward its lower end.
  • the parts of the bag may be readily disassembled so as to occupy comparatively little space when packed for storage or transportation.
  • the lower end of standard IEI is inserted in tubular socket I2 and said standard is adjusted verticallyto position the ball so as to be conveniently punched by the user and, the standard is maintained in such adjusted position by positioning the key or pin I4 in one of the apertures I3, with said key resting on top of the socket.
  • a punching bag With a resilient standard, of an inflatable bag, a coil spring connecting the upper end of said resilient standard with the lower end of said bag, a resilient tube disposed within said coil spring between said standard and bag and a strip of resilient material laid between the convolutions of said coil spring and enclosing said resilient tube.
  • a standard an inatable bag, a body integral with and depending from the lower portion of said bag, said body being provided with a threaded recess, a threaded plug having its upper portion screw seated in said recess, a coil spring having its upper portion screw seated on the lower portion of said plug, the lower portion ofy said spring being detachably connected to the standard.
  • a tube of resilient materiall disposed between the lower end of said plug andthe upper end of said standard and a strip o f yresilient material laid between the convolutions of said spring and enclosing said resilient tube.
  • a standard an inflatable bag having an yintegral depending neck portion in which is formed a threaded recess and a iexible connection between the upper end of said standard and said depending neck portion, which flexible connection includes a threaded plug having its upper end screw seated in the vthreaded recess in the depending neck portion of the bag, a coil spring having its upper portion screw seated on the lower .portion of saidl plug and a tube of rubber associated with said coil spring.
  • y 4 In a punching bag, the combination with a resilient rod standard, of an inflatable bag having an integral depending neck portion in which is formed a recess and a resilient connection between said standard and inflatable bag, which resilient connection comprises a plug having one end seated in the recess in saiddepending neck portion, a coil spring, one end of which is connected to said plug, the other end to said resilient rod standard and a rubber tube associated with said coil spring and providing a resiliency control therefor.
  • a punching bag the combination with a resilient rod standard, of an inflatable bag having an integral depending neck portion in which is formed a threaded recess and a resilient connection between said standard and bag, which resilient connection comprises a threaded plug having one end screw seated in the threaded recess in the depending neck portion of the bag. a coil spring having one end screw seated on said plug below the depending neck portion of the bag, the other end of said coil spring being screw seated on the upper portion of said resilient rod standard and a rubber tube associated with said coil sprng between said plug and standard for controlling the resiliency of said coil spring.

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r 'lull Patented Dec. 26, 1939 UNITED STATES PUNCHING BAG Y John P. Hayes. Los Angeles, Calif.,v Application December 27, 1938,: `Serial No. 247,798
` claims. (01.,272-48) `My invention vvrelates generally to vexercising: apparatus, particularly of the type generally reierred to as punching bags and theprincipal object of my invention is, to provide a punching 5 bag of simple, strong and'sturdy construction, that will enable the user to derive exercising beneiits that are practically .equal to boxing, without the attendant danger of injury.
Further objects of my invention are, to provide a punching bag of the character referred to that is mounted on the upper end of a resilient standard and to provide simple and eiilcient means whereby the lower portion of the standard may be adjustably positioned in theA oor, ground,
or pavement,y in order that the bag mounted on the upper end of the standard may be located at different heights so as to be conveniently struck by persons of dierent'heights, further, to prol vide a highly resilient neck .connection between the upper end of the resilient standard and the ball that is struck by the users ofthe appliance, which resilient neck permits the ball to yield readily when struck and to instantly return to its normal position and further, to provide a punching bag wherein the' so-called bag comprises an inatable ball of rubber provided at its lower end with `a depending extension of solid rubber that is connected to the upper end of the resilient member Vthat is connected to and` extends upwardly from the resilient standard.
With the foregoing and other objects in View,
my invention consists in certain novelfeatures of construction and arrangement of parts that will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated vin the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevationalview of a punching I bag constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical section taken on 40 the line 2-2 of Fig. 1. I
Fig. 3 is an enlarged horizontal section taken on the line v3 7 of Fig. 2. i Y Fig. 4 is a vertical section taken through the member that connects the lower end of the ball or bag to the resilient extension on the upperend of the standard. n
Fig. 5 is an enlarged elevational view of the upper end of the resilient standard.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail section showing the adjustable mounting for the lower end of the resilient standard.
Fig. 7 is a vertical section taken through the lower portion of the iiexible connection used between the standard and the ball or bag.
v Fig 8 is a detail Vertical section of a further `and which may be located in the floor, ground,
or cement. y
In order that the bagy may be'adjusted into diierent vertical positions so as tovbe conveni- 115 ently used by persons of different heights, a num ber ofV transverse apertures i3 are formed `through the lower portion of the standard and which apertures. are adapted to receive a pinorl lkey s4,which1a.tter rests on top of the socket la. 20 l' Screw seated in the thread l l and projecting upwardly from the standard. i6, is the lower portion of va coiledk spring I5, the convolutions of which are spaced slightly apart. Three or four of the convolutions at theupper 4end of the v25 spring are screw seated in the threaded portion of a connecting plug member I6, which member includes an integral upwardly projectingV por' tion Il of slightly reduced diameter and which `is externally threaded as designated by I8. y30y -Disposedvwithn the spring l5 between the` upper end ofrstandard il! and the lower end-oi connector plug I6, is a tube. i9 composed of practically pure rubber and having a fairly thick i 1 lWall and which co--operates with the coil spring ,35
in producing a substantial degree ofvr resiliency lbetween the standard I@ and the inflated ball or jbag that is mounted on the upper end of the In order to control the degree of resiliency of ,40
the connection between the standard and bag,
tubes having walls that vary in thickness may be utilized and, in some instances a tube having an external diameter slightly greater than the internal diameter of the convolutions of the 45 spring may be used. In order to insert a tube of this character within the spring, it is necessary to utilize clamps or the like andr unwind the spring to a suicient degree` to permit the tube to be inserted therein and, when the `ends 50,
of the spring are releasedand the convolutions thereof contract slightly they will grip the inserted tube and produce a strong and substantial-connection'having the desired degree of ref siliency. 55
In some instances, it may be found desirable to wrap a narrow strip Zllof resilient material, such as practically pure rubber, between the convolutions of the spring I5 and to retain this resilient strip in position, it may be cementedr or vulcanized directly to the rubber tube I9 (see Fig. 7).
A further modified construction is illustrated in Fig. 8 wherein a tube I9a of practically pure rubber encloses the coil spring I5..
The bag or ball utilized in my improved eX- ercising appliance comprises a hollow substantially spherical body 2l of rubber which may, il. desired, be reinforced with fabric or other suitable material.
Located in the top of the ball is a conventional valve 22, which when open permits the ballto be inilated after which the valve is closed to maintain said ball in such inflated condition.
The lower half of the wall of the ball or bag gradually increases in thickness and the lower portion of said wall unites with an integralA depending member 23 that gradually tapers toward its lower end.
Formed in this depending tapered member 23', is an internally threaded recess 24 which receives the externally threaded extension il of plug IG.
By providing a detachable connection between the ball or bag and member I6 and a detachable connection between the lower end of spring I5 and standard Ill, the parts of the bag may be readily disassembled so as to occupy comparatively little space when packed for storage or transportation.
To set the bag up for use, the lower end of standard IEI is inserted in tubular socket I2 and said standard is adjusted verticallyto position the ball so as to be conveniently punched by the user and, the standard is maintained in such adjusted position by positioning the key or pin I4 in one of the apertures I3, with said key resting on top of the socket. It is to be understood that when the device is in use, the ball or bag 2| is inflated and which operation is accomplished through the valve 22 and, that the latter is closed after the ball has been inilated to the desired degree.
The person using the exerciser strikes the ball with the clenched fists and due to the resiliency of the standard I and particularly the resiliency of the spring and rubber connection between the standard and the: ball, the latter will readily yield as a result of the impact of the lst against the ball so that the latter will swing away from the iist and immediately return to its normal position as the resilient standard and resilient connection between the stndard and ball return to their normal positions.
To disassemble the apparatus for storage or transit, it is only necessary to unscrew the lower portion of the spring I from the upper end o f the standard and to unscrew the upper portion I'I of the plug connection from the tapered body 23 that depends from the bottom of the ball or bag. l
Thus it will be seen that I have provided a punching bag that is relatively simple in construction, inexpensive of manufacture, and very effective in performing the functions for which 'it is intended.
lIt will be understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various parts of my improved punching bag, may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of my invention, the scope of which is set forth in the appended claims.
I claim as my invention: v
1. In a punching bag, the combination With a resilient standard, of an inflatable bag, a coil spring connecting the upper end of said resilient standard with the lower end of said bag, a resilient tube disposed within said coil spring between said standard and bag and a strip of resilient material laid between the convolutions of said coil spring and enclosing said resilient tube.
2. Ina punching bag, a standard, an inatable bag, a body integral with and depending from the lower portion of said bag, said body being provided with a threaded recess, a threaded plug having its upper portion screw seated in said recess, a coil spring having its upper portion screw seated on the lower portion of said plug, the lower portion ofy said spring being detachably connected to the standard., a tube of resilient materiall disposed between the lower end of said plug andthe upper end of said standard and a strip o f yresilient material laid between the convolutions of said spring and enclosing said resilient tube. l
3. In a punching bag, a standard, an inflatable bag having an yintegral depending neck portion in which is formed a threaded recess and a iexible connection between the upper end of said standard and said depending neck portion, which flexible connection includes a threaded plug having its upper end screw seated in the vthreaded recess in the depending neck portion of the bag, a coil spring having its upper portion screw seated on the lower .portion of saidl plug and a tube of rubber associated with said coil spring. Y l
y 4. In a punching bag, the combination with a resilient rod standard, of an inflatable bag having an integral depending neck portion in which is formed a recess and a resilient connection between said standard and inflatable bag, which resilient connection comprises a plug having one end seated in the recess in saiddepending neck portion, a coil spring, one end of which is connected to said plug, the other end to said resilient rod standard and a rubber tube associated with said coil spring and providing a resiliency control therefor.
5. In a punching bag, the combination with a resilient rod standard, of an inflatable bag having an integral depending neck portion in which is formed a threaded recess and a resilient connection between said standard and bag, which resilient connection comprises a threaded plug having one end screw seated in the threaded recess in the depending neck portion of the bag. a coil spring having one end screw seated on said plug below the depending neck portion of the bag, the other end of said coil spring being screw seated on the upper portion of said resilient rod standard and a rubber tube associated with said coil sprng between said plug and standard for controlling the resiliency of said coil spring.
JOI-IN P. HAYES.
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US3234685A (en) * 1964-04-02 1966-02-15 Ideal Toy Corp Inflatable self-mounting toy
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US3022072A (en) * 1960-07-06 1962-02-20 Zinnow Henry Exercising apparatus
US3234685A (en) * 1964-04-02 1966-02-15 Ideal Toy Corp Inflatable self-mounting toy
US3494613A (en) * 1967-10-30 1970-02-10 Jamison Inc Rocking amusement device
US4465273A (en) * 1982-12-21 1984-08-14 Louis Aragona Punching bag apparatus and supporting means
US5330403A (en) * 1993-09-03 1994-07-19 Kuo James Y Inflatable punching device
US5788612A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-08-04 A Leap Ahead, Incorporated Reactive means for a punching bag
US6454670B1 (en) * 1997-11-18 2002-09-24 Michael Beers Swing practicing apparatus
US6612943B2 (en) 1997-11-18 2003-09-02 Michael Beers Swing practicing apparatus
US6616580B1 (en) * 2000-08-30 2003-09-09 Ko-Chuan Chen Collapsible combination waist and leg exerciser
US20070197348A1 (en) * 2006-02-21 2007-08-23 Yuan-Sheng Ku Beating training machine
US7758476B2 (en) 2007-02-06 2010-07-20 Fitness Botics Inflatable cushion bag for striking
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