US20140128226A1 - Freestanding mixed martial arts training device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a knockdown freestanding mixed martial arts training device, which can be differently assembled to suit for different users' training requirements, and has the advantages of light weight, reduced overall volume and durable for use.
- 5,624,358 discloses a training bag apparatus, which includes integrally connected post and water-containing pedestal, and therefore encounters the problems of having easily leaked pedestal due to stress concentration, being bulky in volume to increase transport and storage costs, and having a post that can not be adjusted in height to satisfy different users. While U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,435 discloses a height-adjustable freestanding training bag, it still has a water-containing pedestal integrally connected to a post and therefore can not solve the problem of having a bulky volume. While U.S. Pat. No.
- 6,790,167 discloses a height-adjustable striking bag training apparatus that has a pedestal formed of several detachably assembled pedestal parts to enable a reduced storage volume, it does not allow different striking training means or parts to changefully mount to the post thereof and therefore provides only simple function and is monotonous for use without satisfying different users.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,997 discloses a martial arts practice device that allows changeful mounting of different striking training parts to a post thereof but is not adjustable in height and has a pedestal fixedly connected to the post.
- Another disadvantage of the martial arts practice device disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,997 is the high material cost thereof that does not meet users' economical requirement.
- a primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved freestanding mixed martial arts training device that has a structural design avoiding stress concentration and is therefore more durable for use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a knock-down freestanding mixed martial arts training device that can be freely assembled in different manners according to actual training requirements, and can be disassembled to occupy only a very small space and can therefore be conveniently transported and stored at reduced costs.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a freestanding mixed martial arts training device that includes a height adjustable post provided with structures for different striking or kicking training components to be conveniently but firmly connected thereto while the positions and heights of these components are freely adjustable according to actual need in training.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a mixed martial arts training device that allows a user to select different ways for supporting the training device in a freestanding state, so that the training device can be used in different training places to meet the user's economical requirement.
- the freestanding mixed martial arts training device includes vertically connected first and second posts, a base stand connected to a lower end of the first post, a water containable pedestal assembly, and primary and secondary striking pads as well as kick training plates height-adjustably mounted to the first and second posts.
- the first and second posts can be supported in a freestanding state by the base stand with a plurality of suction cup assemblies mounted thereto, or by the pedestal assembly fitted around the base stand without using the suction cup assemblies.
- the first post is also connected to the base stand via a plurality of screws, so that striking forces applied to the first and second posts can be evenly distributed to the screws without causing a broken and leaking pedestal assembly due to stress concentration thereat. Therefore, the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of the present invention is more practical for use.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a freestanding mixed martial arts training device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded bottom perspective view showing a base stand, a pedestal assembly, and a bottom surface of a first post of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a fully assembled view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the first post, a second port and the base stand of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an assembled view of FIG. 4 ;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are sectional views showing two different manners of connecting a primary striking pad to the second post of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are two sectional views showing the connection of the first and second posts to the base stand without using the pedestal assembly, wherein the primary striking pad is connected to different heights on the second post;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of FIG. 8 ;
- FIGS. 11 and 12 are sectional views showing the detailed structure of the base stand, and the separation of the base stand from a floor by pulling two pull rings thereof;
- FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view of a suction cup assembly for the base stand of the present invention.
- FIGS. 14 to 30 are some examples showing the present invention can be differently assembled according to actual need in training.
- a freestanding mixed martial arts training device includes a first post 1 , a second post 2 , a base stand 3 , a pedestal assembly 4 , a primary striking pad 5 , at least one secondary striking pad 6 , and a plurality of kick training plates 7 .
- the first post 1 is provided on a bottom surface with a plurality of downward projected locating blocks 11 , 12 ; and a plurality of internally threaded bores 13 circumferentially spaced along and vertically extended through an outer edge of the bottom surface.
- the first post 1 is also provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spaced first retaining grooves 14 , which axially extend from near an upper end to near a lower end of the first post 1 to divide the outer surface of the first post 1 into a plurality of circumferentially spaced first post surfaces 15 .
- a plurality of first horizontal grooves 141 are axially spaced on the first post surfaces 15 to communicate with the first retaining grooves 14 .
- Two of the first post surfaces 15 that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two first height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped first locating slots 17 , 171 , 172 , 173 are correspondingly provided.
- the first locating slots 17 , 171 , 172 , 173 on each of the two first height-adjusting post surfaces 15 respectively have a first open end communicating with one first retaining groove 14 adjoining to the first height-adjusting post surface 15 .
- An upper section of the first post 1 located between the upper end and the first retaining grooves 14 and the first post surfaces 15 forms a forward extended neck portion 18 .
- Two inverted L-shaped locking slots 181 are correspondingly provided on two diametrically opposite sides of the neck portion 18 ; and two guide ways 182 axially extended a full length of the neck portion 18 are provided to communicate with the two inverted L-shaped locking slots 181 .
- the second post 2 is connected to the first post 1 via the locking slots 181 and the guide ways 182 .
- the second post 2 has a lower section configured as a sleeve portion 28 for fitting around the neck portion 18 at the upper section of the first post 1 .
- the sleeve portion 28 is provided on two diametrically opposite sides with two through holes 281 , and on an inner circumferential surface with two radially inward projected plugs 282 corresponding to the two locking slots 181 on the neck portion 18 of the first post 1 .
- the plugs 282 can be guided by the guide ways 182 to move into the locking slots 181 .
- the second post 2 can be turned relative to the first post 1 to retain the plugs 282 to the locking slots 181 .
- two insertion pins 283 can be inserted into the through holes 281 , so that the second post 2 is locked to the first post 1 without the risk of separating therefrom.
- the second post 2 is also provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spaced second retaining grooves 24 , which axially downward extend from an upper end of the second post 2 to a height just above the sleeve portion 28 to divide the outer surface of the second post 2 into a plurality of circumferentially spaced second post surfaces 25 .
- a plurality of second horizontal grooves 241 are axially spaced on the second post surfaces 25 to communicate with the second retaining grooves 24 .
- Two of the second post surfaces 25 that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two second height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped second locating slots 27 , 271 , 272 , 273 are correspondingly provided.
- the second locating slots 27 , 271 , 272 , 273 on each of the two second height-adjusting post surfaces 25 respectively have a second open end communicating with one second retaining groove 24 adjoining to the second height-adjusting post surface 25 .
- the base stand 3 includes a round base 30 , a foam cushion ring 301 fitted around a peripheral edge of the round base 30 , and a suction cup unit 8 mounted to an underside of the round base 30 .
- the round base 30 is provided in a central area with two locating through holes 31 , 32 corresponding to the two locating blocks 11 , 12 of the first post 1 , at points surrounding the two locating through holes 31 , 32 with a plurality of screw holes 33 corresponding to the internally threaded bores 13 at the bottom surface of the first post 1 , and in an area located around an outer side of the screw holes 33 with a plurality of mounting holes 34 that extend through the round base 30 for mounting the suction cup units 8 to the round base 30 .
- two additional through holes 35 are provided on the round base 30 for mounting two pull rings 824 thereto.
- the suction cup unit 8 includes a plurality of suction cup assemblies 81 and a wire loop 82 (see FIGS. 2 , 11 and 12 ). As shown in FIG. 13 , each of the suction cup assemblies 81 includes a suction cup 811 , a connection shaft 812 , a locking screw 813 , one or more split washers 814 , and one or more flat washers 815 .
- the suction cup 811 includes a cylinder portion 816 formed on a top of a curved face thereof. The cylinder portion 816 is provided with an axial bore 818 extended from a top to a bottom thereof, and a transverse bore 817 extended across a cylindrical body thereof.
- the suction cup 811 is provided on an outer side of its curved face with a lug 819 .
- the connection shaft 812 is made of a metal material and is provided with an internally threaded hole 820 that transversely extends across the connection shaft 812 .
- the above-mentioned two pull rings 824 are connected to the wire loop 82 via two lengths of wires 823 .
- connection shaft 812 To assemble the suction cup assembly 81 to the round base 30 , first plug the connection shaft 812 in the transverse bore 817 formed on the cylinder portion 816 of the suction cup 811 , and then upward extend the cylinder portion 816 through one of the mounting holes 34 formed on the round base 30 . Then, extend the locking screw 813 through the split washers 814 and the flat washers 815 before downward screwing it into the axial bore 818 on the cylinder portion 816 and the internally threaded hole 820 on the connection shaft 812 .
- the wire loop 82 is connected to the lugs 819 of all the suction cups 811 and to the two pull rings 82 via wires 823 , so that the pull rings 824 are indirectly connected to the suction cups 811 .
- the pedestal assembly 4 includes two symmetrical pedestal halves 41 , 42 , which can be assembled to each other to form a complete pedestal, and a plurality of fastening belts 43 , which can be hook-and-loop fastener belts.
- the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 are provided on respective top surface with a water inlet 44 , via which water can be filled into the pedestal halves 41 , 42 .
- the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 are correspondingly provided on their side walls with a plurality of protruded studs 45 and a plurality of annular recesses 46 .
- a user may select to use or not to use the pedestal assembly 4 according to different conditions or requirements in a training place.
- the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 can be assembled to each other to enclose the base stand 3 therein.
- the suction cup unit 8 can be saved and only the round base 30 is used with the pedestal assembly 4 to support the mixed martial arts training device of the present invention in a freestanding state.
- the base stand 3 with the suction cup unit 8 mounted to the round base 30 can be used alone to support the mixed martial arts training device of the present invention in the freestanding state without using the pedestal assembly 4 . Please refer to FIGS. 1 , 2 and 15 .
- first put buckles 431 which are respectively connected to an end of the fastening belts 43 , around the protruded studs 45 provided on the side walls of the pedestal halves 41 , 42 ; and position the fastening belts 43 flatly in the annular recesses 46 . Then, tighten the fastening belts 43 in the annular recesses 46 by, for example, attaching the loop sides to the hook sides of the fastening belts 43 , so that the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 are bound together around the round base 30 without the risk of separating from each other.
- the primary striking pad 5 as shown in FIGS. 1 , 6 and 7 , includes an inner barrel 51 fitted in an outer barrel 52 .
- the inner barrel 51 and the outer barrel 52 are correspondingly provided on their inner circumferential surfaces with a plurality of axially spaced and radially inward extended locating protrusions 53 and 54 , respectively.
- the locating protrusions 53 of the inner barrel 51 and the locating protrusions 54 of the outer barrel 52 are correspondingly engaged with one another to connect the inner barrel 51 with the outer barrel 52 to form an integral primary striking pad 5 , and are configured corresponding to the first locating slots 17 , 171 , 172 , 173 on the first post 1 and the second locating slots 27 , 271 , 272 , 273 on the second post 2 .
- the integral primary striking pad 5 can be selectively fitted around the first post 1 or the second post 2 at different heights with the engaged locating protrusions 53 , 54 extended into the corresponding locating slots 17 , 171 , 172 , 173 and/or 27 , 271 , 272 , 273 .
- FIG. 6 shows the primary striking pad 5 is fitted around the second post 2 at a higher position with part of the engaged locating protrusions 53 , 54 extended into the second locating slots 272 , 273 ; and
- FIG. 7 shows the primary striking pad 5 is fitted around the second post 2 at a lower position with part of the engaged locating protrusions 53 , 54 extended into the second locating slots 271 , 272 , 273 .
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are sectional views of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of the present invention, showing the primary striking pad 5 is fitted around the second post 2 at a higher and a lower position, respectively.
- the primary striking pad 5 can be fitted around the first or the second post 1 , 2 at different heights according to actual need.
- each of the secondary striking pads 6 is a hollow, axially slit cylindrical body having an inner diameter 61 approximate to outer diameters of the first post 1 and the second post 2 .
- two hook-and-loop fastener belts 62 can be provided on an outer wall surface of the secondary striking pad 6 .
- the two hook-and-loop fastener belts 62 can be used to firmly tighten the slit cylindrical body of the secondary striking pad 6 against the first post 1 or the second post 2 for use.
- each of the kick training plates 7 includes a size-expanded front end forming a plate portion 71 for kicking and a size-reduced rear end forming a connection seat 72 .
- the connection seat 72 has a free end formed into two jaws 73 adapted to firmly grip at two adjacent first retaining grooves 14 or two adjacent second retaining grooves 24 formed on the first post 1 and the second post 2 , respectively.
- a user may selectively connect one or more kick training plates 7 to the first post 1 and/or the second post 2 at different heights, and the kick training plates 7 can be circumferentially spaced around the first post 1 and/or the second post 2 .
- Two hook-and-loop fastener strips 74 may be used to firmly bind upper and lower ends of the connection seats 72 to the first or the second post 1 , 2 after the connection seats 72 have gripped on the first or the second retaining grooves 14 , 24 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- a user may selectively connect one or more kick training plates 7 to the first and/or the second post 1 , 2 for them to project from different post surfaces 15 , 25 at different heights and in different angular positions according to actual need in martial arts training, as shown in FIGS. 14 to 30 .
- FIGS. 1 , 2 and 15 for variable assembling manners of the freestanding mixed martial training device of the present invention.
- the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 are not employed and only the round base with the suction cup unit 8 mounted thereto is to be used for supporting the training device in the freestanding state, first align and firmly insert the two locating blocks 11 , 12 on the bottom surface of the first post 1 into the two locating through holes 31 , 32 in the central area of the round base 30 , and then thread screws 131 into the internally threaded bores 13 on the bottom surface of the first post 1 and the screw holes 33 on the round base 30 one by one. Finally, fix the screws 131 in place by tightening corresponding nuts thereto.
- the suction cup unit 8 when the suction cup unit 8 is not employed and only the pedestal assembly 4 formed of the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 is to be used for supporting the training device in the freestanding state, first connect the round base 30 to the bottom surface of the first post 1 with the foam cushion ring 301 fitted around the peripheral edge of the round base 30 , and then assemble the two pedestal halves 41 , 42 together for them to fitly enclose a lower section of the first post 1 and the round base 30 therein.
- the present invention has a structural design that can be flexibly changed according to the user's need in martial arts training and according to actual conditions or requirements in the training place.
- the user may select to support the whole training device in the freestanding state on a floor by enclosing the lower section of the first post 1 and the round base 30 in the pedestal assembly 4 or by mounting the suction cup unit 8 to the round base 30 without using the pedestal assembly 4 .
- the first post 1 is connected to the base stand 3 by engaging the two locating blocks 11 , 12 with the two locating through holes 31 , 32 and by threading the screws 131 into the bottom surface of the first post 1 and the round base 30 .
- any striking or kicking force applied to the first post 1 and the second post 2 can be evenly distributed over the plurality of screws 131 without the risk of having broken and leaking pedestal halves 41 , 42 due to stress concentration thereat.
- the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of the present invention is practical for use due to the advantages of durable for use, flexibly adjustable structural design allowing variable assembling manners and easy disassembling of different parts therefrom, light weight, reduced overall volume, and suitable for users of different training requirements.
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A freestanding mixed martial arts training device includes vertically connected first and second posts, a base stand connected to a lower end of the first post, a water containable pedestal assembly, and primary and secondary striking pads as well as kick training plates height-adjustably mounted to the first and second posts. The first and second posts can be supported in a freestanding state by the base stand with a plurality of suction cup assemblies mounted thereto, or by the pedestal assembly fitted around the base stand without using the suction cup assemblies. The first post is also connected to the base stand via a plurality of screws, so that striking forces applied to the first and second posts can be evenly distributed to the screws without causing a broken and leaking pedestal assembly due to stress concentration thereat. Therefore, the mixed martial arts training device is more practical for use.
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- The present invention relates to a knockdown freestanding mixed martial arts training device, which can be differently assembled to suit for different users' training requirements, and has the advantages of light weight, reduced overall volume and durable for use.
- Most of the currently available martial arts training devices, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,358, U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,435, U.S. Pat. No. 6,790,167 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,997, due to the structural designs and assembling manners thereof, are subjected to stress concentration at a joint or a contact surface between a water-containing pedestal and a post of the training devices and therefore tend to have a broken and leaking pedestal after having been used over a period of time. U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,358 discloses a training bag apparatus, which includes integrally connected post and water-containing pedestal, and therefore encounters the problems of having easily leaked pedestal due to stress concentration, being bulky in volume to increase transport and storage costs, and having a post that can not be adjusted in height to satisfy different users. While U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,435 discloses a height-adjustable freestanding training bag, it still has a water-containing pedestal integrally connected to a post and therefore can not solve the problem of having a bulky volume. While U.S. Pat. No. 6,790,167 discloses a height-adjustable striking bag training apparatus that has a pedestal formed of several detachably assembled pedestal parts to enable a reduced storage volume, it does not allow different striking training means or parts to changefully mount to the post thereof and therefore provides only simple function and is monotonous for use without satisfying different users. U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,997 discloses a martial arts practice device that allows changeful mounting of different striking training parts to a post thereof but is not adjustable in height and has a pedestal fixedly connected to the post. Another disadvantage of the martial arts practice device disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,997 is the high material cost thereof that does not meet users' economical requirement.
- In view of the drawbacks in the conventional martial arts training devices, a primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved freestanding mixed martial arts training device that has a structural design avoiding stress concentration and is therefore more durable for use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a knock-down freestanding mixed martial arts training device that can be freely assembled in different manners according to actual training requirements, and can be disassembled to occupy only a very small space and can therefore be conveniently transported and stored at reduced costs.
- A further object of the present invention is to provide a freestanding mixed martial arts training device that includes a height adjustable post provided with structures for different striking or kicking training components to be conveniently but firmly connected thereto while the positions and heights of these components are freely adjustable according to actual need in training.
- A still further object of the present invention is to provide a mixed martial arts training device that allows a user to select different ways for supporting the training device in a freestanding state, so that the training device can be used in different training places to meet the user's economical requirement.
- To achieve the above and other objects, the freestanding mixed martial arts training device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes vertically connected first and second posts, a base stand connected to a lower end of the first post, a water containable pedestal assembly, and primary and secondary striking pads as well as kick training plates height-adjustably mounted to the first and second posts. The first and second posts can be supported in a freestanding state by the base stand with a plurality of suction cup assemblies mounted thereto, or by the pedestal assembly fitted around the base stand without using the suction cup assemblies. The first post is also connected to the base stand via a plurality of screws, so that striking forces applied to the first and second posts can be evenly distributed to the screws without causing a broken and leaking pedestal assembly due to stress concentration thereat. Therefore, the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of the present invention is more practical for use.
- The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a freestanding mixed martial arts training device according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded bottom perspective view showing a base stand, a pedestal assembly, and a bottom surface of a first post of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a fully assembled view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the first post, a second port and the base stand of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an assembled view ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIGS. 6 and 7 are sectional views showing two different manners of connecting a primary striking pad to the second post of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are two sectional views showing the connection of the first and second posts to the base stand without using the pedestal assembly, wherein the primary striking pad is connected to different heights on the second post; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIGS. 11 and 12 are sectional views showing the detailed structure of the base stand, and the separation of the base stand from a floor by pulling two pull rings thereof; -
FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view of a suction cup assembly for the base stand of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 14 to 30 are some examples showing the present invention can be differently assembled according to actual need in training. - The present invention will now be described with a preferred embodiment thereof and with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of easy to understand, elements that are the same in the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals.
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FIGS. 1 to 9 . A freestanding mixed martial arts training device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes afirst post 1, asecond post 2, abase stand 3, apedestal assembly 4, a primarystriking pad 5, at least one secondarystriking pad 6, and a plurality ofkick training plates 7. - The
first post 1 is provided on a bottom surface with a plurality of downward projected locatingblocks bores 13 circumferentially spaced along and vertically extended through an outer edge of the bottom surface. Thefirst post 1 is also provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spaced first retaininggrooves 14, which axially extend from near an upper end to near a lower end of thefirst post 1 to divide the outer surface of thefirst post 1 into a plurality of circumferentially spacedfirst post surfaces 15. A plurality of firsthorizontal grooves 141 are axially spaced on thefirst post surfaces 15 to communicate with thefirst retaining grooves 14. Two of thefirst post surfaces 15 that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two first height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped first locatingslots slots post surfaces 15 respectively have a first open end communicating with onefirst retaining groove 14 adjoining to the first height-adjustingpost surface 15. An upper section of thefirst post 1 located between the upper end and thefirst retaining grooves 14 and thefirst post surfaces 15 forms a forward extendedneck portion 18. Two inverted L-shaped locking slots 181 are correspondingly provided on two diametrically opposite sides of theneck portion 18; and twoguide ways 182 axially extended a full length of theneck portion 18 are provided to communicate with the two inverted L-shaped locking slots 181. Thesecond post 2 is connected to thefirst post 1 via thelocking slots 181 and theguide ways 182. - As can be most clearly seen in
FIGS. 4 , 5, 8 and 9, thesecond post 2 has a lower section configured as asleeve portion 28 for fitting around theneck portion 18 at the upper section of thefirst post 1. Thesleeve portion 28 is provided on two diametrically opposite sides with two throughholes 281, and on an inner circumferential surface with two radially inward projectedplugs 282 corresponding to the twolocking slots 181 on theneck portion 18 of thefirst post 1. When thesleeve portion 28 at the lower section of thesecond post 2 is fitted around theneck portion 18 at the upper section of thefirst post 1, theplugs 282 can be guided by theguide ways 182 to move into thelocking slots 181. Then, thesecond post 2 can be turned relative to thefirst post 1 to retain theplugs 282 to thelocking slots 181. At this point, twoinsertion pins 283 can be inserted into the throughholes 281, so that thesecond post 2 is locked to thefirst post 1 without the risk of separating therefrom. Thesecond post 2 is also provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spacedsecond retaining grooves 24, which axially downward extend from an upper end of thesecond post 2 to a height just above thesleeve portion 28 to divide the outer surface of thesecond post 2 into a plurality of circumferentially spacedsecond post surfaces 25. A plurality of secondhorizontal grooves 241 are axially spaced on thesecond post surfaces 25 to communicate with thesecond retaining grooves 24. Two of thesecond post surfaces 25 that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two second height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped second locatingslots slots post surfaces 25 respectively have a second open end communicating with onesecond retaining groove 24 adjoining to the second height-adjustingpost surface 25. - The
base stand 3 includes around base 30, afoam cushion ring 301 fitted around a peripheral edge of theround base 30, and asuction cup unit 8 mounted to an underside of theround base 30. Theround base 30 is provided in a central area with two locating throughholes blocks first post 1, at points surrounding the two locating throughholes first post 1, and in an area located around an outer side of the screw holes 33 with a plurality of mountingholes 34 that extend through theround base 30 for mounting thesuction cup units 8 to theround base 30. Further, two additional throughholes 35 are provided on theround base 30 for mounting two pull rings 824 thereto. - The
suction cup unit 8 includes a plurality ofsuction cup assemblies 81 and a wire loop 82 (seeFIGS. 2 , 11 and 12). As shown inFIG. 13 , each of thesuction cup assemblies 81 includes asuction cup 811, aconnection shaft 812, a lockingscrew 813, one ormore split washers 814, and one or moreflat washers 815. Thesuction cup 811 includes acylinder portion 816 formed on a top of a curved face thereof. Thecylinder portion 816 is provided with anaxial bore 818 extended from a top to a bottom thereof, and atransverse bore 817 extended across a cylindrical body thereof. Thesuction cup 811 is provided on an outer side of its curved face with alug 819. Theconnection shaft 812 is made of a metal material and is provided with an internally threadedhole 820 that transversely extends across theconnection shaft 812. The above-mentioned two pull rings 824 are connected to thewire loop 82 via two lengths ofwires 823. - To assemble the
suction cup assembly 81 to theround base 30, first plug theconnection shaft 812 in thetransverse bore 817 formed on thecylinder portion 816 of thesuction cup 811, and then upward extend thecylinder portion 816 through one of the mountingholes 34 formed on theround base 30. Then, extend the lockingscrew 813 through thesplit washers 814 and theflat washers 815 before downward screwing it into theaxial bore 818 on thecylinder portion 816 and the internally threadedhole 820 on theconnection shaft 812. Thewire loop 82 is connected to thelugs 819 of all thesuction cups 811 and to the two pull rings 82 viawires 823, so that the pull rings 824 are indirectly connected to thesuction cups 811. As can be seen inFIGS. 8 , 9, 11 and 12, when the pull rings 824 are upward pulled, thewire loop 82 and thelugs 819 on thesuction cups 811 are also pulled upward at the same time, so that thesuction cups 811 are partially lifted to let in external air. In this manner, thebase stand 3 can be easily separated from a floor, to which thebase stand 3 is immovably attached via thesuction cup assemblies 81. - Please refer to
FIGS. 1 to 3 . Thepedestal assembly 4 includes two symmetrical pedestal halves 41, 42, which can be assembled to each other to form a complete pedestal, and a plurality offastening belts 43, which can be hook-and-loop fastener belts. The twopedestal halves water inlet 44, via which water can be filled into the pedestal halves 41, 42. The twopedestal halves studs 45 and a plurality ofannular recesses 46. A user may select to use or not to use thepedestal assembly 4 according to different conditions or requirements in a training place. The twopedestal halves base stand 3 therein. In this case, thesuction cup unit 8 can be saved and only theround base 30 is used with thepedestal assembly 4 to support the mixed martial arts training device of the present invention in a freestanding state. On the other hand, thebase stand 3 with thesuction cup unit 8 mounted to theround base 30 can be used alone to support the mixed martial arts training device of the present invention in the freestanding state without using thepedestal assembly 4. Please refer toFIGS. 1 , 2 and 15. To assemble the twopedestal halves complete pedestal assembly 4 around thebase stand 3 for use, first put buckles 431, which are respectively connected to an end of thefastening belts 43, around the protrudedstuds 45 provided on the side walls of the pedestal halves 41, 42; and position thefastening belts 43 flatly in theannular recesses 46. Then, tighten thefastening belts 43 in theannular recesses 46 by, for example, attaching the loop sides to the hook sides of thefastening belts 43, so that the twopedestal halves round base 30 without the risk of separating from each other. - The
primary striking pad 5, as shown inFIGS. 1 , 6 and 7, includes aninner barrel 51 fitted in anouter barrel 52. Theinner barrel 51 and theouter barrel 52 are correspondingly provided on their inner circumferential surfaces with a plurality of axially spaced and radially inward extended locatingprotrusions protrusions 53 of theinner barrel 51 and the locatingprotrusions 54 of theouter barrel 52 are correspondingly engaged with one another to connect theinner barrel 51 with theouter barrel 52 to form an integral primarystriking pad 5, and are configured corresponding to thefirst locating slots first post 1 and thesecond locating slots second post 2. The integral primarystriking pad 5 can be selectively fitted around thefirst post 1 or thesecond post 2 at different heights with the engaged locatingprotrusions slots primary striking pad 5 can be fitted around and adjusted to different heights on the first and thesecond post FIG. 6 shows theprimary striking pad 5 is fitted around thesecond post 2 at a higher position with part of the engaged locatingprotrusions second locating slots FIG. 7 shows theprimary striking pad 5 is fitted around thesecond post 2 at a lower position with part of the engaged locatingprotrusions second locating slots FIGS. 8 and 9 are sectional views of the freestanding mixed martial arts training device of the present invention, showing theprimary striking pad 5 is fitted around thesecond post 2 at a higher and a lower position, respectively. And, in different application examples of the present invention as shown inFIGS. 14 to 30 , theprimary striking pad 5 can be fitted around the first or thesecond post - As can be seen in
FIGS. 1 and 3 , each of thesecondary striking pads 6 is a hollow, axially slit cylindrical body having aninner diameter 61 approximate to outer diameters of thefirst post 1 and thesecond post 2. For example, two hook-and-loop fastener belts 62 can be provided on an outer wall surface of the secondarystriking pad 6. When the secondarystriking pad 6 has been fitted around thefirst post 1 or thesecond post 2 at a desired height, the two hook-and-loop fastener belts 62 can be used to firmly tighten the slit cylindrical body of the secondarystriking pad 6 against thefirst post 1 or thesecond post 2 for use. - As can be most clearly seen in
FIGS. 1 , 3, 8 and 9, each of thekick training plates 7 includes a size-expanded front end forming aplate portion 71 for kicking and a size-reduced rear end forming aconnection seat 72. Theconnection seat 72 has a free end formed into twojaws 73 adapted to firmly grip at two adjacent first retaininggrooves 14 or two adjacent second retaininggrooves 24 formed on thefirst post 1 and thesecond post 2, respectively. A user may selectively connect one or morekick training plates 7 to thefirst post 1 and/or thesecond post 2 at different heights, and thekick training plates 7 can be circumferentially spaced around thefirst post 1 and/or thesecond post 2. Two hook-and-loop fastener strips 74 may be used to firmly bind upper and lower ends of the connection seats 72 to the first or thesecond post second retaining grooves FIG. 3 . Similarly, a user may selectively connect one or morekick training plates 7 to the first and/or thesecond post FIGS. 14 to 30 . - Please refer to
FIGS. 1 , 2 and 15 for variable assembling manners of the freestanding mixed martial training device of the present invention. When the twopedestal halves suction cup unit 8 mounted thereto is to be used for supporting the training device in the freestanding state, first align and firmly insert the two locatingblocks first post 1 into the two locating throughholes round base 30, and then thread screws 131 into the internally threaded bores 13 on the bottom surface of thefirst post 1 and the screw holes 33 on theround base 30 one by one. Finally, fix thescrews 131 in place by tightening corresponding nuts thereto. Thereafter, upward extend thecylinder portions 816 of thesuction cups 811 through the mountingholes 34 formed on theround base 30, and then downward extend the locking screws 813 through thesplit washers 814 and theflat washers 815 into theaxial bores 818 and the transverse bores 817 in thecylinder portions 816 of thesuction cups 811 to mesh them with the internally threadedholes 820 on theconnection shafts 812. Finally, fix the locking screws 813 in place by tighteningnuts 825 thereto, so that thesuction cup assemblies 81 are mounted to theround base 30. - On the other hand, when the
suction cup unit 8 is not employed and only thepedestal assembly 4 formed of the twopedestal halves round base 30 to the bottom surface of thefirst post 1 with thefoam cushion ring 301 fitted around the peripheral edge of theround base 30, and then assemble the twopedestal halves first post 1 and theround base 30 therein. Finally, flatly position the hook-and-loop fastener belts 43 in theannular recesses 46 on the side walls of the pedestal halves 41, 42, and tighten the hook-and-loop fastener belts 43 against the assembled pedestal halves 41, 42, so that the pedestal halves 41, 42 do not separate from each other during use, as shown inFIG. 15 . - With the above arrangements, the present invention has a structural design that can be flexibly changed according to the user's need in martial arts training and according to actual conditions or requirements in the training place. The user may select to support the whole training device in the freestanding state on a floor by enclosing the lower section of the
first post 1 and theround base 30 in thepedestal assembly 4 or by mounting thesuction cup unit 8 to theround base 30 without using thepedestal assembly 4. In either way, thefirst post 1 is connected to thebase stand 3 by engaging the two locatingblocks holes screws 131 into the bottom surface of thefirst post 1 and theround base 30. In this manner, any striking or kicking force applied to thefirst post 1 and thesecond post 2 can be evenly distributed over the plurality ofscrews 131 without the risk of having broken and leakingpedestal halves - The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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1. A freestanding mixed martial arts training device, comprising:
a first post being provided on a bottom surface with a plurality of downward projected locating blocks, and a plurality of internally threaded bores circumferentially spaced along and vertically extended through an outer edge of the bottom surface; the first post also being provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spaced first retaining grooves, which axially extend from near an upper end to near a lower end of the first post to divide the outer surface of the first post into a plurality of circumferentially spaced first post surfaces; the first post further including a plurality of first horizontal grooves axially spaced on the first post surfaces to communicate with the first retaining grooves; wherein two of the first post surfaces that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two first height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped first locating slots are correspondingly provided; the first locating slots on each of the two first height-adjusting post surfaces respectively have a first open end communicating with one first retaining groove adjoining to the first height-adjusting post surface; and the first post having a forward extended neck portion located at an upper section thereof defined between the upper end and the first retaining grooves and the first post surfaces;
a second post having a lower section configured as a sleeve portion for fitting around the neck portion at the upper section of the first post; the second post being provided on an outer surface with a plurality of circumferentially spaced second retaining grooves, which axially downward extend from an upper end of the second post to a height just above the sleeve portion to divide the outer surface of the second post into a plurality of circumferentially spaced second post surfaces; the second post further including a plurality of second horizontal grooves axially spaced on the second post surfaces to communicate with the second retaining grooves; wherein two of the second post surfaces that are located diametrically opposite to each other are selected for serving as two second height-adjusting post surfaces, on which a plurality of axially spaced and inverted L-shaped second locating slots are correspondingly provided; and the second locating slots on each of the two second height-adjusting post surfaces respectively having a second open end communicating with one second retaining groove adjoining to the second height-adjusting post surface;
a base stand including a round base, a foam cushion ring fitted around a peripheral edge of the round base, and a suction cup unit mounted to an underside of the round base; the round base being provided in a central area with two locating through holes corresponding to the two locating blocks of the first post, at points surrounding the two locating through holes with a plurality of screw holes corresponding to the internally threaded bores at the bottom surface of the first post, and in an area located around an outer side of the screw holes with a plurality of mounting holes that extend through the round base for mounting the suction cup units to the round base; and the round base further including two additional through holes for mounting two pull rings thereto;
a pedestal assembly including two symmetrical pedestal halves, which can be detachably assembled to each other to form a complete pedestal, and a plurality of hook-and-loop fastener belts; the two pedestal halves being provided on respective top surface with a water inlet, via which water can be filled into the pedestal halves, and on respective side wall with a plurality of protruded studs and a plurality of annular recesses; and the hook-and-loop fastener belts being connectable at their one ends to the protruded studs to be flatly positioned in the annular recesses;
one or more primary striking pads respectively including an inner barrel fitted in an outer barrel; the inner barrel and the outer barrel being correspondingly provided on their inner circumferential surfaces with a plurality of axially spaced and radially inward extended locating protrusions; the locating protrusions on the inner barrel and the locating protrusions on the outer barrel being correspondingly engaged with one another to connect the inner barrel with the outer barrel to form an integral primary striking pad, and being configured corresponding to the first locating slots on the first post and the second locating slots on the second post;
a plurality of secondary striking pads, each of which being a hollow, axially slit cylindrical body having an inner diameter approximate to outer diameters of the first post and the second post, and having two hook-and-loop fastener belts provided on an outer wall surface thereof; and
a plurality of kick training plates, each of which including a size-expanded front end forming a plate portion for kicking and a size-reduced rear end forming a connection seat; and the connection seat having a free end formed into two jaws.
2. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the neck portion of the first post is correspondingly provided on each of two diametrically opposite sides with an inverted L-shaped locking slots and a guide way axially extended a full length of the neck portion to communicate with the two inverted L-shaped locking slots.
3. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sleeve portion at the lower section of the second post is provided on two diametrically opposite sides with two through holes and on an inner circumferential surface with two radially inward projected plugs corresponding to the two inverted L-shaped locking slots on the neck portion.
4. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the suction cup unit for mounting to the round base of the base stand includes a plurality of suction cup assemblies and a wire loop.
5. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein each of the suction cup assemblies includes a suction cup, a connection shaft, a locking screw, one or more split washers, and one or more flat washers.
6. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the suction cup includes a cylinder portion formed on a top of a curved face thereof; the cylinder portion being provided with an axial bore extended from a top to a bottom thereof for the locking screw to extend thereinto, and a transverse bore extended across a cylindrical body thereof for receiving the connection shaft therein; and the suction cup also includes a lug provided on an outer side of its curved face.
7. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the connection shaft is provided with an internally threaded hole that transversely extends across the connection shaft.
8. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the wire loop is connected to the lugs of all the suction cups and can be connected via wires to the pull rings that are mounted to the two additional through holes on the round base.
9. The freestanding mixed martial arts training device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first post is connected to the base stand by aligning and inserting the two locating blocks formed on its bottom surface into the two locating through holes formed on the round base, and then threading screws into the internally threaded bores on the bottom surface of the first post and the screw holes on the round base one by one, and finally, fixing the screws in place by tightening corresponding nuts thereto.
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