FOLDING ROPING PRACTICE DUMMY ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230241477 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to foldable roping dummy assemblies and systems. In a first illustrative embodiment, a central support portion may have right and left leg assemblies and an upper body chamber generally formed as tube. A body cylinder slidable in the upper body chamber may be connected to a head assembly via a linkage at a front end. In a folded position, the head assembly resides between the leg assemblies. As the head assembly is lifted into position, the body cylinder slides rearward and the linkage rotates the head assembly into position at the front of the upper body chamber. In a second illustrative embodiment, the central support portion may be formed as a set of stairs which includes a central cavity open on at least one side, such that in a folded position, the head assembly resides in the central cavity.
Claims
1. A foldable roping target assembly, comprising: a body including a central support portion configured as a set of steps, wherein the body has an upper surface forming a topmost step of the set of steps, the body further defining a storage space accessible through at least a front surface of the body; a head assembly comprising a head portion and a rear attachment portion; and at least one linkage member which is pivotally connected to the rear attachment portion of the head assembly to thereby allow the head assembly to be pivoted between an undeployed storage position within the storage space and a deployed position on the front surface of the body.
2. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, wherein the body has an open bottom and an open front to allow access to the storage space.
3. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one linkage member pivotally connects the rear attachment portion of the head assembly to a corresponding structure disposed on the body in the storage space.
4. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, wherein the body includes a tubular chamber which extends rearwards from the front end of the body.
5. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 4, further comprising a cylinder slidable in the tubular chamber, which is moved forward in the tubular chamber as the head assembly is moved to the deployed position.
6. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 5, wherein the at least one linkage member is pivotally connected to the cylinder.
7. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, wherein the front surface of the body includes a seat in which the rear attachment portion of the head assembly resides when the head assembly is placed in the deployed position.
8. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, further comprising a securing assembly configured to secure the head assembly in the deployed position.
9. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, wherein the head portion of the head assembly is configured to resemble the head of an animal that is used in competitive rodeo events.
10. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one removable horn member attached to the head portion of the head assembly.
11. The foldable roping target assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one lighting assembly disposed in the head assembly for illuminating a portion thereof to designate a target for a user.
12. A multi-use folding roping target assembly, comprising: a body configured as a stepstool, the body having a top member with an upper surface forming a topmost step of the stepstool, the body further having tow opposite side members extending downwards at opposite sides of the top member, the top member and opposite side members defining an opening in a front surface of the body allowing access to a storage space within the body; a head assembly comprising a head portion and a rear attachment portion; and at least one linkage member which is pivotally connected to the rear attachment portion of the head assembly to thereby allow the head assembly to be pivoted between an undeployed storage position within the storage space and a deployed position on the front surface of the body adjacent to the top member.
13. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the body has an open bottom.
14. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the opposite side members extend rearward from the front surface of the body and define support for additional steps.
15. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one linkage member pivotally connects the rear attachment portion of the head assembly to a corresponding structure disposed on the body in the storage space.
16. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the front surface of the body includes a seat in which the rear attachment portion of the head assembly resides when the head assembly is placed in the deployed position.
17. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the body includes a tubular chamber which extends rearwards from the front end of the body and they assembly further comprises a cylinder slidable in the tubular chamber with the at least one linkage member being pivotally connected to the cylinder.
18. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, further comprising a securing assembly configured to secure the head assembly in the deployed position.
19. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, wherein the head portion of the head assembly is configured to resemble the head of an animal that is used in competitive rodeo events.
20. The multi-use folding roping target assembly of claim 12, further comprising at least one removable horn member attached to the head portion of the head assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive implementations of the disclosure are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified. It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the various drawings are for illustrative purposes only. The nature of the present disclosure, as well as other embodiments in accordance with this disclosure, may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description, to the appended claims, and to the several drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] A detailed description of systems and methods consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure is provided below. While several embodiments are described, it should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to any one embodiment, but instead encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications, and equivalents. In addition, while numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments disclosed herein, some embodiments may be practiced without some or all of these details. Moreover, for the purpose of clarity, certain technical material that is known in the related art has not been described in detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure.
[0012] Turning to
[0013] As depicted the counterpart leg assemblies may each extend outwards and downwards from the upper body chamber in a symmetrical manner to define a space SS therebetween, best depicted in
[0014] The upper body chamber 120 may be generally formed with a tubular bore that extends lengthwise to open front and back ends. A recessed seat may be formed as flange in the open front end. As depicted, the upper body chamber may include external features, such as the expanded neck 122 portion that increases its diameter by varied thickness to better mimic the shape of an animal to enhance training.
[0015] Body cylinder 200 may be formed as an elongated cylindrical member that is slidably disposed in the upper body chamber 120. At a front end, the body cylinder 120 may be connected to a head assembly 400 via a linkage 500.
[0016] Head assembly 400 may include a front portion that is formed to resemble the head of an animal that is roped in a rodeo event, such as a calf. On a top portion of the head assembly 400 two horn sections 402A and 402B may be disposed. These can both mimic the appearance of the animal and provide a target for roping. In the depicted illustrative embodiment, these can attach to the head using bolts that are accessed at bolt head recesses 406. This allows different conformations to be used. For example, the horns can be removed, can be replaced by differently sized or shaped horns, or by assemblies that resemble the ears of an animal. This allows for variation in training and adaptation to different training types for various events.
[0017] As depicted, in
[0018] In the depicted embodiment, the linkage 500 includes an inset curve in the bottom portion for clearance during deployment. It will be appreciated that this shape may not be needed, and the exact shape of the linkage 500 can vary based on the clearance needed for various embodiments.
[0019] Near the rear end of body cylinder 200, two movable hind target legs 300A and 300B may attached. As depicted, these may generally extend from opposite side surfaces of the cylinder. The hind target legs may be formed to resemble the legs of the animal of interest of practice and may include features to help retain a rope during practice, such as the protrusions 302 and 304 depicted as disposed on the front and rear surfaces. The hind legs 300A and 300B may be sized such that do not extend to the ground during use and may be rotatably attached using a torsion system to provide appropriate limited rearward motion for practicing tying. For example, in the depicted illustrative embodiment, leg 300A is rotatably attached by a bolt 306 that is attached to torsion spring (not shown) to limit movement of the leg. The leg 300A can be drawn backwards and upwards to practice tying but return to the forward (down) position at a front stop when the rearward force is removed.
[0020] As depicted in
[0021] Generally, for deployment for use, a user may actuate the pin to withdraw from the recess and lift the assembly 10 to raise at least the forward portion of the leg assemblies 102A and 102B to allow rotation of the head assembly 400. As depicted in
[0022] It will be appreciated that the assembly may include additional features to make practice more enjoyable or exciting for a user. For example, a speaker, such as Bluetooth speaker (schematically shown as BT in
[0023] Turning to
[0024] As depicted, the counterpart side members 1012A and 1012B may each extend downwards in a symmetrical manner to define the sides of storage space 1005, as best depicted in
[0025] Head assembly 1400 is similar to head assembly 400 discussed in connection with
[0026] As depicted, in
[0027] As depicted in
[0028] Generally, for deployment for use, a user may lift the head assembly 1400 from the storage space 1005 to the deployed position. As depicted in
[0029] The various components may be manufactured from suitable materials for the intended use, which require durability. For example, roto-molding using polymeric materials, such as a suitable polyethylene material, may be used to form components that are then assembled to make the final system or assembly.
[0030] Reference throughout this specification to “an example” or an “illustrative embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, appearances of these phrases in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
[0031] As used herein, a plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member. Thus, no individual member of such list should be construed as a de facto equivalent of any other member of the same list solely based on its presentation in a common group without indications to the contrary. In addition, various embodiments and examples of the present disclosure may be referred to herein along with alternatives for the various components thereof. It is understood that such embodiments, examples, and alternatives are not to be construed as de facto equivalents of one another but are to be considered as separate and autonomous representations of the present disclosure.
[0032] Although the foregoing has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity, it will be apparent that certain changes and modifications may be made without departing from the principles thereof. It should be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing both the processes and apparatuses described herein. Accordingly, the present embodiments are to be considered illustrative and not restrictive.
[0033] Those having skill in the art will appreciate that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles of the disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure should, therefore, be determined only by the claims.