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US2659603A
US2659603A US249733A US24973351A US2659603A US 2659603 A US2659603 A US 2659603A US 249733 A US249733 A US 249733A US 24973351 A US24973351 A US 24973351A US 2659603 A US2659603 A US 2659603A
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  • This invention relates to a punching bag apparatus and particularly an adjustable mountin for a punching bag so that the punching bag may be located in any desired vertical or horizontal position.
  • punching bag apparatus In the utilization of punching bag apparatus. it is desirable to mount the punching bag at various heights from the floor so that various people may utilize the bag with equal comfort. Also, it is desirable to be able to mount the bag on a vertical surface so that a different type of exercise may be had thereby. Likewise, it is frequently desirable to mount the punching bag on the floor for still a different type of exercise.
  • the present invention provides a universal mounting arrangement by which the punching bag may be mounted in any desired position and adjusted to vertical height either on the horizontal or on the vertical mount.
  • this is accomplished by using a pair of angle frames having vertical arms orstandards which are received in anchor channels and also having anchor channels or similar channels on the horizontal arm of the angle member and a rail or rails on the punching bag support so that the bag may be adjustably connected either on the horizontal standard or onto the vertical channels.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the punching bag apparatus in assembled position and mounted on a wall;
  • Figure 2 is a cross-section through the anchor channels taken substantially on a plane indicated by the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section through the anchor channel
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of one of the angle members with parts broken away;
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the mounting frame with parts broken away and in section;
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a mountfiain mounted in the anolio'r' channel on a wall; and V Figure 7 is a view showing the apparatus mounted on the near.
  • a punohin'g bag I 0 is mounted oii a hook I2 which in turn is mounted in a swivel M in the center [ii of a cross frame IS.
  • a rebound ring 20 is resiliently connected to the cross frame by means of suitable resilient members such as spring 22.
  • a pair of channel members 24 and 25 are anchored firmly onto the vertical surface by means of suitable fasteners 28.
  • Each of the anchor channels 24 and26 is provided with a plurality of equally spaced holes 30 extending substantially throughout the length of the anchor lli'.
  • a pair of angle members 32 and 34 are identical and each contains a vertical arm 36 and a horizontal arm 38, brace members 40 being connected across the angle to rigidify the arms 35' and 38 with res ectto each other.
  • the vettical arms are provided with holes 42 which are identically spaced with regard to the holes 30 in the members 24 and 26 so that fastening members 44 and 46 may selectively extend through any of the holes 42 or 30 to selectively secure the angle members with respect to the anchor channels so that the heighth of the angle members may be established to any desired heighth above the floor.
  • Horizontal members 38 of the angle members are generally spaced apart and held rigidly spaced by means of a brace 48 connected to the ends of the horizontal arms 38 by means of suitable fasteners 50.
  • channel members 52 Secured to the underside of the horizontal members 38 are channel members 52 which are identical in every respect to the anchor channels 24 and 26 so that they are substantially interchangeable therewith.
  • the channels 52 are provided with suitable openings 54 identically spaced and of identical size as the openings 30 and 42 in the anchor channel and the vertical arm.
  • Mounting platform I8 is provided with a pair of mounting rails 56 and 58 which are slidably received in the channels 52 and have openings 60 identical as to spacing and size with the openings in the channels 24 and 26 and the channels 52.
  • the rails 36 are adjusted in the anchor channels 24 and 26 and the members 44 and 46 inserted to adjust the horizontal members at the desired heighth above the floor.
  • the mount- 3 ing rails are then inserted in the horizontal channel 52 and suitable fasteners 64 are selectively engaged with the openings 54 and 60 so that the platform is at a desired distance from the vertical surface.
  • the angle members 36 are removed from the anchor channels by removing the fastening members 44 and 46 and the mounting rails 56 and 58 are slidably received in the anchor channels 24 and 26, and the fastening members 44 and 46 are selectively engaged with the openings 3B and 6D to mount the bag at any desired height in front of the operator.
  • channel members 10 and 12 are anchored to the floor by means of suitable fasteners such as screws 18.
  • the mounting rails 56 and 58 are then slidably received in the channels 10 and 12 and selectively connected by means of fasteners 1
  • a punching bag apparatus comprising a pair of parallel vertical anchor channels, a pair of angle members, said angle members having vertical and horizontal arms, a brace applied at the angular corner to rigidify the angle members, the vertical arms of said angle member being slidably received in said anchor channels, a plurality of equally spaced holes in said anchor members, and in said vertical arms, fastening means selectively engaging said holes to adjustably anchor said angle members in any desired position, a supporting frame, a bag mounted on said frame, a channel member on each horizontal arm of said angle members, a pair of mount- 4 ing rails on said supporting frame, said rails being slidably received in said channel members, holes in said rails and said channel members, said holes being equally spaced with the holes in the anchor channels, fastening means selectively engaging pairs of said holes.
  • a punching bag apparatus comprising a cross frame, a pair of parallel mounting rails on said frame, a swivel mounted at the center of said frame, a mounting hook on said swivel, a rebound ring resiliently mounted on said frame, a pair of parallel channel members secured in a vertical position, a plurality of equally vertically spaced pairs of mounting holes in said channels, a pair of angle frames, each angle frame including a vertical standard receivable in one of said channels, each of said standards having a plurality of holes matching the holes in said channel members, fastening means selectively inserted through matching holes to rigidly mount the angle frames at any desired height, a brace for securing the outer ends of the angle frames in fixed spaced relation, a horizontal channel member mounted beneath each horizontal portion of the angle members, said horizontal channel members having holes spaced similar to the vertical channels, said mounting rails having holes matching the holes in said horizontal channel members, fastening means selectively securing said rails in said channels to adjustably secure said frame with respect to said vertical standards

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Nov. 17, 1953 c. F. GLASSER PUNCHING BAG APPARATUS 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 4, 1951 Fig. 2.
Charles F. Glasser INVENTOR.
BY Maw-19m NOV. 17, 1953 c, L R 2,659,603
PUNCHING BAG APPARATUS Filed 001;. 4, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Fig. 6. Fig. 4.
Fig 7 Fig. 3.
Charles F Glasser IN VEN TOR.
WW 5m Patented Nov. 17, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,659,603 PUNcHING BAG APPARATUS Charles F. Glasser, Sal-ladasburg, Pa. Application October 4, 1951, Serial N6. 249,733
(01. save-vs) 2 Claims.-
This invention relates to a punching bag apparatus and particularly an adjustable mountin for a punching bag so that the punching bag may be located in any desired vertical or horizontal position.
In the utilization of punching bag apparatus. it is desirable to mount the punching bag at various heights from the floor so that various people may utilize the bag with equal comfort. Also, it is desirable to be able to mount the bag on a vertical surface so that a different type of exercise may be had thereby. Likewise, it is frequently desirable to mount the punching bag on the floor for still a different type of exercise.
The present invention provides a universal mounting arrangement by which the punching bag may be mounted in any desired position and adjusted to vertical height either on the horizontal or on the vertical mount.
According to this invention, this is accomplished by using a pair of angle frames having vertical arms orstandards which are received in anchor channels and also having anchor channels or similar channels on the horizontal arm of the angle member and a rail or rails on the punching bag support so that the bag may be adjustably connected either on the horizontal standard or onto the vertical channels.
It is accordingly an object of this invention to provide an improved mounting for a punching bag.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a mounting which is interchangeable between vertical and horizontal positions.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a punching bag mount having channel members selectively engaged by the punching bag mount.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the punching bag apparatus in assembled position and mounted on a wall;
Figure 2 is a cross-section through the anchor channels taken substantially on a plane indicated by the line 22 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a vertical section through the anchor channel;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of one of the angle members with parts broken away;
Figure 5 is a plan view of the mounting frame with parts broken away and in section;
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a mountfiain mounted in the anolio'r' channel on a wall; and V Figure 7 is a view showing the apparatus mounted on the near.
m the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a punohin'g bag I 0 is mounted oii a hook I2 which in turn is mounted in a swivel M in the center [ii of a cross frame IS. A rebound ring 20 is resiliently connected to the cross frame by means of suitable resilient members such as spring 22.
in order to mount the bag on a wall or other suitable surface, a pair of channel members 24 and 25 are anchored firmly onto the vertical surface by means of suitable fasteners 28. Each of the anchor channels 24 and26is provided with a plurality of equally spaced holes 30 extending substantially throughout the length of the anchor lli'. A pair of angle members 32 and 34 are identical and each contains a vertical arm 36 and a horizontal arm 38, brace members 40 being connected across the angle to rigidify the arms 35' and 38 with res ectto each other. The vettical arms are provided with holes 42 which are identically spaced with regard to the holes 30 in the members 24 and 26 so that fastening members 44 and 46 may selectively extend through any of the holes 42 or 30 to selectively secure the angle members with respect to the anchor channels so that the heighth of the angle members may be established to any desired heighth above the floor. Horizontal members 38 of the angle members are generally spaced apart and held rigidly spaced by means of a brace 48 connected to the ends of the horizontal arms 38 by means of suitable fasteners 50. Secured to the underside of the horizontal members 38 are channel members 52 which are identical in every respect to the anchor channels 24 and 26 so that they are substantially interchangeable therewith. The channels 52 are provided with suitable openings 54 identically spaced and of identical size as the openings 30 and 42 in the anchor channel and the vertical arm. Mounting platform I8 is provided with a pair of mounting rails 56 and 58 which are slidably received in the channels 52 and have openings 60 identical as to spacing and size with the openings in the channels 24 and 26 and the channels 52.
To mount the bag in a horizontal position overhead, the rails 36 are adjusted in the anchor channels 24 and 26 and the members 44 and 46 inserted to adjust the horizontal members at the desired heighth above the floor. The mount- 3 ing rails are then inserted in the horizontal channel 52 and suitable fasteners 64 are selectively engaged with the openings 54 and 60 so that the platform is at a desired distance from the vertical surface.
In order to mount the punching bag in a vertical position, the angle members 36 are removed from the anchor channels by removing the fastening members 44 and 46 and the mounting rails 56 and 58 are slidably received in the anchor channels 24 and 26, and the fastening members 44 and 46 are selectively engaged with the openings 3B and 6D to mount the bag at any desired height in front of the operator.
In order to mount the bag for operation on the floor, channel members 10 and 12 are anchored to the floor by means of suitable fasteners such as screws 18. The mounting rails 56 and 58 are then slidably received in the channels 10 and 12 and selectively connected by means of fasteners 1|.
While for purpose of illustration, a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described according to the best present understanding thereof, it will be apparent, to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the true spirit of the invention.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. A punching bag apparatus comprising a pair of parallel vertical anchor channels, a pair of angle members, said angle members having vertical and horizontal arms, a brace applied at the angular corner to rigidify the angle members, the vertical arms of said angle member being slidably received in said anchor channels, a plurality of equally spaced holes in said anchor members, and in said vertical arms, fastening means selectively engaging said holes to adjustably anchor said angle members in any desired position, a supporting frame, a bag mounted on said frame, a channel member on each horizontal arm of said angle members, a pair of mount- 4 ing rails on said supporting frame, said rails being slidably received in said channel members, holes in said rails and said channel members, said holes being equally spaced with the holes in the anchor channels, fastening means selectively engaging pairs of said holes.
2. A punching bag apparatus comprising a cross frame, a pair of parallel mounting rails on said frame, a swivel mounted at the center of said frame, a mounting hook on said swivel, a rebound ring resiliently mounted on said frame, a pair of parallel channel members secured in a vertical position, a plurality of equally vertically spaced pairs of mounting holes in said channels, a pair of angle frames, each angle frame including a vertical standard receivable in one of said channels, each of said standards having a plurality of holes matching the holes in said channel members, fastening means selectively inserted through matching holes to rigidly mount the angle frames at any desired height, a brace for securing the outer ends of the angle frames in fixed spaced relation, a horizontal channel member mounted beneath each horizontal portion of the angle members, said horizontal channel members having holes spaced similar to the vertical channels, said mounting rails having holes matching the holes in said horizontal channel members, fastening means selectively securing said rails in said channels to adjustably secure said frame with respect to said vertical standards.
CHARLES F. GLASSER.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 732,396 Cunningham June 30, 1903 735,750 Goldsmith et al. Aug. 11, 1904 775,653 Held Nov. 22, 1904 1,116,091 McDonald Nov. 3, 1914 1,553,664 Bergmann Sept. 15, 1925 2,400,105 Costello May 14, 1946
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US3510131A (en) * 1968-02-19 1970-05-05 Monroe Gardner Punching bag support or stand
US3712625A (en) * 1971-06-21 1973-01-23 J Taylor Golfer{40 s head movement reminder device
US3865431A (en) * 1973-10-25 1975-02-11 Victor Zakhi Vehicle bumper seat
US4535984A (en) * 1983-07-21 1985-08-20 Landsverk James B Support apparatus
US5484364A (en) * 1993-05-07 1996-01-16 Boring; Richard J. Adjustable striking bag support apparatus
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US5944639A (en) * 1996-12-02 1999-08-31 Ray; Randy Quick change adjustable height speed bag
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US3114384A (en) * 1959-01-12 1963-12-17 Harold G Quase Underwater storage system
US3510131A (en) * 1968-02-19 1970-05-05 Monroe Gardner Punching bag support or stand
US3712625A (en) * 1971-06-21 1973-01-23 J Taylor Golfer{40 s head movement reminder device
US3865431A (en) * 1973-10-25 1975-02-11 Victor Zakhi Vehicle bumper seat
US4535984A (en) * 1983-07-21 1985-08-20 Landsverk James B Support apparatus
US5484364A (en) * 1993-05-07 1996-01-16 Boring; Richard J. Adjustable striking bag support apparatus
US5944639A (en) * 1996-12-02 1999-08-31 Ray; Randy Quick change adjustable height speed bag
DE29703059U1 (en) * 1997-02-21 1997-07-17 Indorf Michael Holder for sports equipment, especially for a swing powerball
US6623408B1 (en) * 2002-06-28 2003-09-23 Rory I. Kyle Speed bag support apparatus

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