WO2019013653A9 - Punching bag retention apparatus - Google Patents
Punching bag retention apparatusInfo
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- WO2019013653A9 WO2019013653A9 PCT/NZ2018/050097 NZ2018050097W WO2019013653A9 WO 2019013653 A9 WO2019013653 A9 WO 2019013653A9 NZ 2018050097 W NZ2018050097 W NZ 2018050097W WO 2019013653 A9 WO2019013653 A9 WO 2019013653A9
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- bag
- tether
- retention apparatus
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- engagement structure
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Definitions
- This invention relates to a punching bag retention apparatus.
- the invention may be used to control the movement of a punching bag when struck by a user.
- Boxing and other martial arts art are sports pursued competitively by athletes and exercise activities undertaken for health and fitness reasons.
- One piece of equipment used in these pursuits is a large punching bag used to simulate strikes to the body of an opponent.
- These bags normally have a cylindrical form approximately a metre in height with a diameter ranging from 20-50 cm, with the bag being filled with anywhere from 20 to 100 kg of resilient stuffing material.
- These bags are generally suspended from the ceiling of a training area and are free to swing under the impacts of the user's strikes. Suspending the bag in this way increases the angles of attack open to a user for their strikes.
- a practice used to address this problem is for a user to ask another person to hold the bag while they train. This approach is effective, but precludes solo training sessions which can be a particular problem for users with home gym training areas.
- One technical measure used to alleviate this issue is by anchoring the base of the bag to a weight placed under the bag or to an eyelet connected to the floor of the training area.
- a punching bag retention apparatus which includes
- a tether defining a bag end and a user end, the bag end of the tether being arranged to connect to the bag engagement structure, and the user end of the tether being arranged to connect to the user engagement structure.
- the present invention provides a tether to connect a user with a punching bag. Swinging motions induced in the bag from user strikes can be damped or braked by tensioning of the tether and the transmission of at least a portion of the bag's kinetic energy back to the user.
- references made throughout this specification to a 'punching' bag should not be interpreted as being limited to training bags which are intended only to be punched by a user.
- the present invention may be utilised with a wide range of different bags which users can strike with punches, kicks, elbows, knees or their heads in various
- a tether may be formed from a single length of woven fabric, this length defining a bag end and a user end.
- this length of material may include at least one buckle or connector.
- lengths of chain defined by a number of distinct links may be employed as at least part of a tether.
- a material with a limited degree of elasticity may be used to define at least part of a tether.
- a limited degree of elasticity in the tether is preferable to average out forces applied through to the user by the user engagement structure.
- at least a portion of the tether may be formed from a woven elastic material with a polyester component. This combination of materials provides for strength and elasticity in the tether without necessarily deforming the shape of the tether when stretched.
- a relatively short tether can be used in high intensity training with high strike rates to ensure the bag does not stray too far from the user.
- a longer tether can be used to simulate limited movement of an opponent and to help the user develop footwork skills.
- a single length of material may be provided as a tether in combination with one or more buckles or connectors, allowing the tether material to be doubled over itself to adjust its length from approximately 25 to 30 cm long, to approximately 1.5m long.
- a tether may be formed from a plurality of lengths of material connected together where one or more of these lengths may be doubled over itself to reduce the overall length of the tether, or omitted entirely to again reduce the length of the tether.
- connection point of the elastic material to the inelastic material will therefore define the effective length of the tether.
- This sensor may be used to measure the force or kinetic energy transfer experienced by the tether when the bag is struck by a user.
- the sensor can be interrogated by a remote processing device such as a smart phone, tablet or similar equipment to record data relating to the efforts of the user during a bag training session.
- a remote processing device such as a smart phone, tablet or similar equipment to record data relating to the efforts of the user during a bag training session.
- a sensor may be provided within the inelastic part of the tether to make such performance measurements.
- a number of different mechanisms or structures may be used to engage the ends of the tether with the bag engagement structure and user engagement structure.
- the user end of the tether may include a releasable connector which enables the tether to be connected and disconnected from the user engagement structure.
- the user engagement structure may incorporate such a releasable connector which allows for connection to the user end of the tether.
- the bag end of the tether may include a releasable connector which enables the tether to be connected and disconnected from the bag engagement structure.
- the bag engagement structure may incorporate such a releasable connector which allows for connection to the bag end of the tether.
- connection schemes may be employed in conjunction with the present invention to allow a user to connect and disconnect the tether from themselves and/or a punching bag.
- the tether may be permanently connected to either the user engagement structure or bag engagement structure, with a releasable connector provided to the opposite end of the tether.
- the user end of the tether including a releasable connector to engage with the user engagement structure, and the bag end of the tether also including a releasable connector to engage with the bag engagement structure.
- this releasable connector may be formed by a lobster clip mounted by way of a pivoting or rotating swivel.
- Such clips can be formed with relatively large dimensions to allow for operation wearing boxing gloves.
- the invention may also include additional interface elements or components which improve the usability of these forms of clips or equivalent structures.
- D-rings, circular rings or tri-rings may be provided - for example - to allow for easy connection and disconnection of various forms of clips.
- tri-rings these structures also result in the clip being positioned at the apex of the ring when placed under tension.
- a user engagement structure provided by the invention may take many forms in various embodiments. This structure is provided to securely link a user to the tether and to allow for the transmission of force or kinetic energy from the bag through the tether and to the user.
- a user engagement structure may take the form of a belt arranged to encircle the waist or hips of the user, through to a harness which can engage with various parts of the users upper body, midsection or groin.
- a user engagement structure may consist of a simple eyelet or tie provided on an article of clothing which allows for connection to the user end of the tether.
- a user engagement structure being provided by a belt to be worn around the waist or hips of the user.
- Such belt arrangements may utilise standard buckle and eyelet connections, or alternatively flexile snap lock fasteners which can be opened and closed by a user wearing boxing gloves.
- this belt may be flared to the rear in contact with a user's lower back, and strengthen to the front where connected to the tether.
- other forms of such structures are also envisioned and reference to the above should in no way be seen as limiting.
- a bag engagement structure provided by the invention may take many forms in various embodiments. This structure is again provided to securely link a bag to the tether and to allow for the transmission of force or kinetic energy from the bag through the tether and to the user
- a bag engagement structure may incorporate a belt or a similar element with an adjustable circumference.
- this belt may be fitted around the bag at a height approximately equal to the height of the user's hips or waist. The circumference of this belt may be adjusted so that it holds snugly to the exterior side wall of the bag and does not move under the forces applied by a user's strikes.
- a bag engagement belt may be formed from two or more lengths of flexible material which may be joined together at variable positions along their length to fix the circumference of the belt required.
- a single length of material may be provided with a belt clip or equivalent mechanism to again shorten or control circumference of the belt being formed.
- a bag engagement belt may be formed from a loop of elastic material which can be stretched around the desired portion of the bag and then released to firmly engage with the bag.
- a removable and adjustable bag engagement belt being formed by a removable and adjustable bag engagement belt.
- This type of structure can be secured to a bag in a variety of ways, such as through a standard belt buckle, or through flexile snap lock fasteners which can be opened and closed by a user wearing boxing gloves.
- a bag engagement structure may be employed in alternative embodiments.
- Permanent connection systems may be formed within the exterior of the bag itself, or alternatively more complicated harness assemblies may be employed to grasp the lower sections or underside of a bag if required.
- references to a bag engagement belt should in no way be seen as limiting.
- a bag engagement structure provided by the invention may also incorporate a tether interface component.
- This interface component can allow the bag end of the tether to be quickly and easily connected to and disconnected from the bag engagement element.
- a tether interface element may be implemented simply through the provision of a ring or eyelet fixed to a point on the bag engagement structure.
- a tether interface component may be formed by a combination of a guide and carriage assembly deployed along at least a portion of the exterior surface of the bag engagement structure.
- the guide may be formed as a track on the surface of a bag engagement structure.
- the carriage assembly may be formed from a component adapted to run along the guide, with the carriage assembly providing a mounting point for a connector deployed at the bag end of the tether.
- this guide may be formed by a length of cord, string, thin rope, or flat webbing material which extends along as much of the diameter of the belt as possible before encountering any further components used to engage the belt with the bag.
- flat webbing material of a width of approximately 20mm may be used which sits flat against the bag and which is relatively easy to sew.
- a carriage may be formed from a component adapted to run over, around or potentially within the guide and which provides a mounting point for a connector deployed at the bag end of the tether.
- a guide may be formed as a track on the surface of a bag engagement belt with the track arranged to receive and partially enclose a portion of the carriage.
- a carriage may enclose the exterior surface of a guide rail, webbing strap or rope and be able to run along the length of this rope. The present invention may provide many potential advantages over the prior art.
- the present invention can provide an inexpensive punching bag retention apparatus which is adjustable and flexible enough to engage with different size and shape punching bags.
- the invention provided has a portable nature, allowing a single user to deploy the apparatus on any bag they wish to use in a range of training environments.
- the length of the tether provided by the invention can be adjusted to suit the current requirements of the user.
- the tether may be shortened for high-intensity high strike rate training or lengthened by user wishing to simulate movements of an opponent and to work on their footwork skills.
- the invention allows for such variations while still retaining the bag in a restricted area, allowing the user to land follow-up strikes effectively.
- Figure 1 shows a user engagement structure formed as a belt in a
- Figure 2 shows a tether provided by the invention in the embodiment illustrated with respect to figure 1, and
- Figure 3 shows a bag engagement structure formed as a bag
- Figure 4 shows a plan view of the tether and bag engagement
- Figures 5a, 5b and 5c show a user engagement belt, tether and bag engagement belt as configured in accordance with a further
- Figures 6a and 6b show two different forms of carriages capable of being used with the bag engagement structure of figure 3, or of figure 5c, and
- Figures 7a shows a perspective view of a releasable clip capable being used with the tethers shown with respect to figures 2 and 5b, and
- Figures 7b and 7c show the releasable clip of figure 7a in a closed and open configuration respectively.
- FIGS 1 through 4 show the provision of a punching bag retention apparatus as provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- This apparatus consists of the user engagement structure shown in figure 1 connected to the tether shown in figure 2 which is in turn connected to the bag engagement structure shown in figure 3.
- the punching bag retention apparatus incorporates a user engagement structure formed as a belt 1.
- This belt is arranged to be worn around the waist or hips of a user and includes a buckle 2 and eyelets 3 to adjust the circumference of the belt on the user.
- a sleeve 4 to retain excess belt material once tightened around a user, in addition to a D-ring 5 to facilitate a connection with the tether of Figure 2.
- a single D-ring 5 is provided in conjunction with the user engagement belt.
- a pair of D-rings may be disposed on either side of the belt buckle to allow for variation the connection point of the tether to a user and to accommodate different user stances.
- the front or buckle ends of the belt 1 are formed from a strong inelastic material such as nylon or leather. These materials help in transferring forces applied by the tether to the front of the belt.
- the rear region 6 the belt is formed with the addition of some elastic material allowing for a comfortable fit around the hips and back of the wearer and a degree of give against the users back once a force is applied through the D- ring 5.
- FIG. 2 shows the tether 7 which is to be connected to the D-ring 5.
- the tether 7 has a two-part form to allow for adjustments of the effective length of the tether.
- the first part 7a is formed from an inelastic length of flexible material and the second part 7b is formed from a mildly elastic material connected by buckle 8 at a selected point to the first part 7a.
- the buckle 8 allows the elastic part of the tether to be folded onto itself and retained in place by a clamp 9 to set the effective length of the tether.
- the tether 7 defines a bag end 10 at the terminal end of the first inelastic part 7a and a user end 11 at the terminal end of the second elastic part 7b. Mounted at each end is a releasable clip 12a, 12b which allows the tether to be engaged and disengaged from the punching bag and user as required.
- FIG 3 shows a bag engagement structure formed as a bag engagement belt 13 in the embodiment illustrated with respect to Figures 1 and 2.
- This bag engagement belt 13 can have its effective length or circumference adjusted through the use of a buckle 14 to engage with punching bags of varying diameters.
- the bag engagement belt 13 also includes a sleeve 15 which can be used to gather and retain excess belt material when the belt 13 is engaged with a relatively small bag.
- the bag engagement belt 13 includes a tether interface component formed from a combination of a guide rope 16 and carriage 17. Mounted through the carriage is a D-ring 18 which facilitates a connection being made to a releasable clip of the tether 7.
- FIG. 3 The enlarged view of this component illustrated in figure 3 shows how the guide rope 16 runs through a central cavity of the carriage 16, allowing the carriage to traverse the length of the guide rope while still connected to the tether by way of the D-ring 18.
- FIG. 4 shows how a user strike made to either side of the punching bag 19 will result in the carriage moving towards the point of impact with friction applied by the guide rope slowing its progress and absorbing some of the kinetic energy of the strike.
- This movable connection point of the tether to the bag reduces some of the turning forces induced on the bag by a side strike and hence the motion induced into the bag.
- the guide allows the carriage to travel long approximately one half of the perimeter of the bag, giving a user a 180° strike angle range.
- this arrangement of the carriage and the guide allows the user to move around the bag without applying a turning force to the bag - as would occur with the tether fixed to a single point on the surface of the bag.
- Figures 5a, 5b and 5c show a user engagement belt, tether and bag engagement belt as configured in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- the user engagement belt, tether and bag engagement belt have many similar features to the embodiment illustrated with respect to figures 1 through 3.
- the user engagement belt now incorporates a pair of snap lock clips 102 which can be opened and closed by user wearing boxing gloves.
- the user engagement belt also includes a tri-ring 105 to locate the end of a releasable connector 112 provided with the tether of figure 5b.
- the tether again includes a two-part form with section 107a being formed from an elastic material, and the opposite section 107b being formed from a substantially inelastic material.
- the bag engagement belt of figure 5c incorporates a pair of snap lock clips 114 which can be opened and closed by user wearing boxing gloves. One of these clips is located adjacent to a section of elastic material 120 which allows the bag engagement belt to be stretched snugly over a bag and secured in place by the snap lock clips 114.
- Figure 5c also illustrates the use of a length of flat guide webbing over which a carriage incorporating a tri-ring 118 can slide.
- Figures 6a and 6b show two different forms of carriages capable of being used with the bag engagement structure of figure 3, or of figure 5c. Both carriages are orientated to illustrate guide through passages 121 provided with a horizontal orientation. In the embodiment shown with respect to figures 6a this through passage is arranged to receive the cylindrical diameter of a guide rope, whereas with figure 6b this through passage receives a flat and wide guide formed from webbing material. Both forms of guides also include additional ring connector through passages 122
- 122 are used to receive a portion of a D-ring or tri-ring which is to engage with a connector at the end of a tether.
- Figures 7a shows a perspective view of a releasable clip capable being used with the tethers shown with respect to figures 2 and 5b, while figures 7b and 7c show the releasable clip of figure 7a in a closed and open configuration.
- this releasable clip includes a pivoting jaw
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