Folding pole, in particular for Nordic walking
10660414 ยท 2020-05-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C11/221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a folding pole (1), normally comprising four pipe sections (7-9), wherein the pipe sections (7-9) are connected to each other by means of plug-in connections while aligned along the pole axis (32) in the assembled state of the folding pole (1), and normally only three pipe sections (8, 8, 9) are still connected to each other by means of a movable connecting element (16) in the folded state, and wherein a pole handle (2) is arranged on a top pipe section (7) and a pole tip (23) is arranged on a bottom pipe section (9). According to the invention, at least one of the plug-in connections is realized by means of an external clamping mechanism (10), wherein the clamping mechanism (10) is fastened to a first pipe section (7), and wherein a second pipe section (8), which has an outside diameter smaller than or nearly equal to the inside diameter of the first pipe section (7), and which is supported in the first pipe section (7) so as to be movable itself, can be fastened in the relative axial position by the external clamping mechanism (10). The further plug-in connections are designed as pure plug-in connections, wherein pipe sections (8, 8, 9) are fastened only an axial direction in the connected state. The pipe sections (7-9) are connected to each other by means of at least one tension cable (16), which is fastened to the bottom pipe section (9) and to the top pipe section (7) and which is arranged so as to pass through the interior (31) of the at least two middle pipe sections (8, 8). The folding pole (1) is designed in such a way that the folding pole can be transferred from the folded state to the assembled state by connecting the further plug-in connections, and then, with the external clamping mechanism (10) released, pulling the second pipe section (8) out of the first pipe section (7) until the tension cable (16) is under tension, and fastening the external clamping mechanism (10).
Claims
1. A folding pole, comprising at least four pipe sections, wherein the pipe sections are connected to each other by means of plug-in connections whilst aligned along the pole axis in the assembled state of the folding pole, and at least two of the at least four pipe sections are still connected to each other in the folded state by means of a movable connecting element being at least one tension cable, and wherein a pole handle is arranged on an uppermost pipe section and a pole tip is arranged on a lowermost pipe section, wherein at least one of the plug-in connections is achieved by means of a positive snap-in locking device on a second pipe section, wherein the second pipe section has an outside diameter smaller than the inside diameter of a first pipe section and can be slid into the first pipe section and can be fixed in the relative axial position by the positive snap-in locking device, wherein the first pipe section is the uppermost or second uppermost pipe section and wherein the second pipe section is the first adjoining middle pipe section downwards, wherein the snap-in locking device comprises a spring-loaded radial locking pin which is held against the action of a spring element penetrating in a radial through hole of the second pipe section; wherein the further plug-in connections are configured as pure plug-in connections, in which pipe sections are fastened only in an axial direction in the connected state, and wherein the further plug-in connections are configured in such a manner that on one pipe section they have a guide pin provided with an axially running central through opening for the at least one tension cable, which is firmly fastened in this pipe section with a fastening section and axially opposite thereto has a pin region which can be slid into the other pipe section, wherein between said fastening section and said pin region there is provided a radially circumferential outwardly directed contact flange which in the assembled state is brought into axial contact with a pipe end of the other pipe section and/or with a pipe closure sleeve provided thereon, wherein the pipe sections are connected to each other by means of the at least one tension cable, which is fastened to the lowermost pipe section and to the first pipe section and which is arranged so as to pass through the interior of the at least two middle pipe sections, wherein the folding pole is configured in such a manner that the folding pole can be transferred from the folded state to the assembled state by connecting the further plug-in connections and then, with the snap-in locking device released, pulling the second pipe section out of the first pipe section until the tension cable is under tension, and fixing the positive snap-in locking device, wherein the folding pole is configured to be adjustable in length, wherein said uppermost pipe section has an upper end at which the pole handle is fastened, and a lower end at which an external clamping mechanism is fastened, and wherein the first pipe section, has an outside diameter smaller than or approximately equal to the inside diameter of the uppermost pipe section, and which first pipe section is supported in the uppermost pipe section so as to be movable itself, and can be fixed in the relative axial position by the external clamping mechanism.
2. The folding pole according claim 1, wherein the further plug-din connections are configured in such a manner that they are secured in an axial stop position against a relative twisting of the associated pipe sections about the pole axis.
3. The folding pole according claim 1, wherein the further plug-in connections are configured in such a manner that they are secured in an axial stop position against a relative twisting of the associated pipe sections about the pole axis, by ensuring a positive connection, which furthermore locks automatically when the plug-in connections are pushed together.
4. The folding pole according to claim 2, wherein a positive connection is ensured whereby in the axial stop position, regions of the two connected pipe sections coming in contact are configured asymmetrically about the pole axis, and wherein the regions coming in contact include ones comprising substantially axially directed stop faces and/or regions of the plug-in connection coming in contact in the radial direction.
5. The folding pole according to claim 2, wherein a positive connection is achieved whereby axially directed stop faces are correspondingly toothed, corrugated, bevelled and/or configured with a transverse pin engaging in one or more grooves.
6. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the pipe sections are dimensioned in such a manner that in the assembled state the uppermost middle pipe section can be substantially completely inserted into the uppermost pipe section.
7. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the tension cable is fastened to the lowermost pipe section and/or to the first pipe section, by providing an axially fixed retaining element to which the tension cable is fastened.
8. The folding pole according to claim 7, wherein this fastening of the tension cable is variable for an adjustable length of the folding pole, whereby this can be achieved by means of a detachable knot which is brought into contact with the retaining element in the axial direction in the assembled state.
9. The folding pole according to claim 7, wherein the retaining element comprises a closure element which can be fixed detachably in an upper end of the retaining element, and which has an axial through opening for the tension cable.
10. The folding pole according to claim 9, wherein the closure element can be screwed in or plugged and locked against rotation by means of a bayonet closure in the upper end of the retaining element, the closure element having an axial through opening for the tension cable.
11. The folding pole according to claim 7, wherein the fastening of the tension cable on the retaining element is configured to be elastically spring-mounted, or the tension cable is configured to be elastic at least in sections, or over the entire length in the longitudinal direction.
12. The folding pole according to claim 7, wherein the fastening of the tension cable on the retaining element is configured to be elastically spring-mounted, by providing a spiral spring in the retaining element, through the interior of which the tension cable is disposed to run, wherein the tension cable is configured to be elastic or tension-resistant and inelastic at least in sections, or over the entire length in the longitudinal direction.
13. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein an axial stop surface is configured asymmetrically about the pole axis and/or wherein the pin region has an at least partially conically tapering region at its end facing the other pipe section.
14. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the pole tip is configured asymmetrically, including configured asymmetrically by fastening a damping buffer which is asymmetric relative to the pole axis in a manner secured against rotation to the pole tip, and/or wherein the pole handle is asymmetric relative to the pole axis.
15. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the pole handle has a hook device for fastening a hand holding device, in the form of a hand loop or a glove, wherein the pole handle comprises in a region of the hook device displaceable or twistable engaging means disposed in such a manner that a substantially loop-, ring- or eye-shaped device slid into the hook device from above, is fixed in a self-engaging manner in the hook device, wherein the hook device is disposed on the pole handle on the hand side in the upper region, and wherein the hook device comprises a retaining mandrel or retaining pin disposed substantially parallel to the pole axis, which is offset from the handle body to form an insertion slot to the hand side or is disposed as an incision in the handle body, wherein the depth of the insertion slot is greater than the width and the thickness of the retaining mandrel or retaining pin.
16. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the pole tip comprises a tip body and a buffer, wherein the tip body and/or the lowermost section of the pole body are disposed to pass through a central opening of the buffer and wherein the buffer is displaceably mounted in an axial direction to the pole body in this central opening such that it can be fixed and wherein the buffer can be fixed in at least two axially different positions by means of a positive connection in relation to the pole body.
17. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the pole tip comprises a tip body and a buffer, wherein the tip body and/or the lowermost section of the pole body are disposed to pass through a central opening of the buffer and wherein the buffer is displaceably mounted in an axial direction to the pole body in this central opening such that it can be fixed and wherein the buffer can be fixed in at least two axially different positions by means of a positive connection in relation to the pole body, wherein the tip body has a latching link in which latching link a latching body mounted in the buffer can engage positively for fixing the axial position and the latching body is mounted pivotably and/or displaceably and/or fixedly in or on the buffer and wherein the latching body is configured in the form of a latching lever which is hinged on an outer side, wherein the latching lever is hinged on an outer sleeve with a lower end of the latching lever facing an asymmetric rolling surface of the buffer and with an upper end of the latching lever in a fixed position of the buffer at least partially positively embraces the pole pipe and/or an inner sleeve and can be pivoted away from the outer sleeve for releasing.
18. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the external clamping device comprises a plastic sleeve which substantially directly embraces the pipe section at least in an axial section and clamps in the closed state, wherein the plastic sleeve at least in the region embracing the pipe section has at least one slot making the circumference of the plastic sleeve variable in this region and is configured to be substantially circumferential in the remaining axial region, wherein respectively one projection is disposed on the plastic sleeve on both sides of this slot, wherein these projections have a coaxial through opening disposed substantially perpendicular to the axis of the pipe section, through which a transverse pin grips, which pin has a stop on the outer side of the second projection and which, on the outer side of the first projection, has an axis of rotation for a clamping lever disposed perpendicular to the axis of the transverse pin and parallel to the axis of the pipe section, wherein the clamping lever has a lever arm which, when the clamping device is closed, embraces the plastic sleeve at least partially and wherein the clamping lever has an eccentric rolling region about the axis of rotation by which means the distance between the stop and a mating surface for clamping disposed on the outer side of the first projection can be reduced by pivoting the clamping lever into the closed position.
19. The folding pole according to claim 18, wherein the said stop is configured to be adjustable.
20. The folding pole according to claim 18, wherein the stop is configured with a thread and the transverse pin is configured with a counterthread and the stop is configured as a nut or screw, including screws with a circumferential toothed structure and/or a comb and/or a groove for engagement of an adjusting tool.
21. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the external clamping device comprises a plastic sleeve which substantially directly embraces the pipe section at least in an axial section and clamps in the closed state, wherein the plastic sleeve at least in the region embracing the pipe section has at least one slot making the circumference of the plastic sleeve variable in this region and is configured to be substantially circumferential in the remaining axial region, wherein respectively one projection is disposed on the plastic sleeve on both sides of this slot, wherein these projections have a coaxial through opening disposed substantially perpendicular to the axis of the pipe section, through which a transverse pin grips, which pin has a stop on the outer side of the second projection and which, on the outer side of the first projection, has an axis of rotation for a clamping lever disposed perpendicular to the axis of the transverse pin and parallel to the axis of the pipe section, wherein the clamping lever has a lever arm which, when the clamping device is closed, embraces the plastic sleeve at least partially and wherein the clamping lever has an eccentric rolling region about the axis of rotation by which means the distance between the stop and a mating surface for clamping disposed on the outer side of the first projection can be reduced by pivoting the clamping lever into the closed position, wherein the mating surface is configured in the form of a metal element disposed at least partially in the first projection in a recess and wherein further the mating surface is configured as a flat surface or as a concave surface whose radius of curvature is substantially adapted to the radius of curvature of the rolling region.
22. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the external clamping device comprises a plastic sleeve which substantially directly embraces the pipe section at least in an axial section and clamps in the closed state, wherein the plastic sleeve at least in the region embracing the pipe section has at least one slot making the circumference of the plastic sleeve variable in this region and is configured to be substantially circumferential in the remaining axial region, wherein respectively one projection is disposed on the plastic sleeve on both sides of this slot, wherein these projections have a coaxial through opening disposed substantially perpendicular to the axis of the pipe section, through which a transverse pin grips, which pin has a stop on the outer side of the second projection and which, on the outer side of the first projection, has an axis of rotation for a clamping lever disposed perpendicular to the axis of the transverse pin (12) and parallel to the axis of the pipe section, wherein the clamping lever has a lever arm which, when the clamping device is closed, embraces the plastic sleeve at least partially and wherein the clamping lever has an eccentric rolling region about the axis of rotation by which means the distance between the stop and a mating surface for clamping disposed on the outer side of the first projection can be reduced by pivoting the clamping lever into the closed position, wherein the plastic sleeve has in its upper section at least two axially running slots, wherein at least one of these slots is disposed between the two projections and these slots are distributed uniformly around the circumference.
23. The folding pole according to claim 1, wherein the external clamping mechanism acts by means of force fit for the length adjustment of the pole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter with reference to the drawings, which merely serve for explanation and are not to be interpreted as restrictive. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) An exemplary embodiment of a folding pole 1 having four pipe sections 7-9 is shown in
(11) Specifically such a pole comprises an uppermost pipe section 7 on which a pole handle 2 is fastened right at the top. This pole handle 2 is configured asymmetrically in this case, in the running direction towards the front it is configured to be sloping right at the top and there has a trigger head 5 for a retaining mechanism for a hand holding device and to a certain extent towards the back over a retaining lug 3 which is configured in the form of a pin with a slot 4 disposed in front thereof. In other words, this comprises a pole handle as is known, for example, from WO 2006/066423 and as can be used, for example, together with a glove or a hand loop, as is known from WO 2006/066424, i.e. having a hand holding device which has a loop between thumb and index finger, which is guided over the retaining lug 3 and then can be locked in the slot 4 in a self-engaging manner. The pole handle furthermore has a handle region 6 which is usually configured as a region having a grip-friendly coating.
(12) At the lower end of this uppermost pipe section, the pipe can fundamentally comprise a pipe made of aluminium or carbon composite material, this applies to all the pipe sections, an external clamping mechanism 10 is provided. In this specific case, this comprises an external clamping mechanism as is known from WO 2010/085905 but it could also comprise a clamping mechanism according to EP 098 898 or according to EP 1 217 224.
(13) In this specific case, the clamping mechanism 10 in its upper region is fastened by means of a circumferential retaining region 13, which typically consists of plastic, on the pipe section 7, the upper pipe section has an axially running slot 66 in the embraced region, in particular below the retaining region 13 so that the actual clamping region 64 of the sleeve disposed below the region 13 has the result that the outer pipe 7 can be clamped tightly to the inner pipe 8 inserted therein and thus a positive connection can be made between the two.
(14) Below the circumferential retaining region 13 there is accordingly a slotted clamping region 14, where the slot 66 runs between two projections 63 through which passes a transversely running pin forming a clamping axis 12. The pin is fixed on the rear side, for example, with a nut and on the side shown here on the front side, said pin is connected to this by means of a transverse axis which forms a pivot point for the lever 11. At its fulcrum the lever 11 has two fork-shaped extensions which are configured as eccentrics so that in the clamped state of the clamping lever 11 as shown here when the lever 11 is placed around the pole pipe or around the clamping device, the slot is so severely tapered that clamping takes place and that when the lever 11 is folded outwards, this clamping is reduced because the eccentric expands the two projections 63 to a certain extent and releases the clamping.
(15) In the uppermost pipe section 7 the upper of the two middle pipe sections 8 is pushed in from inside. The outside diameter of this upper middle pipe section 8 thus specifically corresponds to just somewhat smaller than the inside diameter of the uppermost pipe section so that displaceability is ensured but with the smallest possible play. The uppermost pipe section 7 thereby receives the upper of the middle pipe sections 8 as far as possible into itself in order to keep the pack size as small as possible. Typically the pipe section 8 is pushed in until it impacts against an upper fastening pin 27, the latter is explained in detail further below in connection with
(16) The upper of the two middle pipe sections 8 is followed by another lower middle pipe section 8, folded down here to a certain extent, which has the same pipe diameter as the upper middle pipe section 8. A plug-in connection 17, which is not connected here is provided therebetween, the plug-in connection 17 having a guide pin 49 which is configured to taper conically 18 at its tip. The guide pin 49 is fastened at the lower of the two pipe sections 8 and is inserted therein via a fastening region 37, the other pipe section 8 typically has an upper pipe terminating sleeve 15 inter alia for protecting the pipe end but also for rotational fixing (cf. further below).
(17) At the opposite end of the lower of the two middle pipe sections 8 a lower pipe terminating sleeve 19 is provided there for its part. Thus is followed by the lowermost pipe section 9, again folded, which in this case comprises a double-butted pipe which in the uppermost section has the same diameter as the two middle pipe sections 8, 8 but which tapers towards the bottom.
(18) A pole tip 23 is fastened at the lower end of this lowermost pipe section 9, this pole tip is configured asymmetrically, i.e. in the lowermost region it has a bevelled rubber buffer 25 which tapers to a point towards the back, which is here also configured to be adjustable insofar as adjustment can be made between at least two positions. Specifically this is between the position shown here where a hard tip 24 is disposed to pass through a hole in the rubber buffer 25, which is suitable for icy surfaces or gravelly soil but, if an adjusting lever 26 is tilted to the right, the buffer can also be displaced downwards and fixed there by renewed folding of the adjusting lever 26 so that in this position the tip 24 to a certain extent disappears in the opening in the buffer 25 and therefore only the rolling surface 65 of the asymmetric buffer comes in contact with the ground. The latter operating position is particularly advantageous in particular for tar surfaces or similar because the tedious clicking noises and the unpleasantly hard impact of the impingement of the tip no longer occur. In other words, this comprises a tip as is known for example from WO 2008/037098 and from the International Application WO 2011/128231, which claims the priority of the Swiss application dated 14 Apr. 2010 having the file reference CH 00533/10.
(19) At the upper end the lowermost pipe section 9 also has a substantially identically configured plug-in connection 17 as in the case already described, i.e. there is a guide pin 49 which is configured to be conically tapering 18 at its tip and which has an outside diameter so that it can be inserted into the lower end of the lower middle pipe section 8.
(20) The individual pipe sections are monofilament and/or braided and/or ensheathed by means of a flexible but stretch-resistant tension cable 16 which, for example, is constructed of stretch-resistant plastic fibres such as, for example, Dyneema, Keylar or similar. A possibly ensheathed wire cable can just as possibly exist, having a thickness of 0.5-6 mm, preferably 1-3 mm, particularly preferably 1-2 mm. In order to ensure the tearing strength of the tension cable, for example, multifilaments comprising a plurality of parallel-disposed monofilaments, e.g. preferably made of Dyneema, are optionally potted in a carrier material or multifilaments comprising a plurality of braided monofilaments, e.g. made of Dyneema are possibly potted individually and/or as braiding into a carrier material. Chain-like tension cables are also possible. The individual pipe sections 8 and 9 are therefore connected loosely to the two upper pipe sections 7, 8 pushed into one another in this position, which is advantageous for transport and prevents the individual parts from getting lost. In sections, in particular in the sections provided for folding, the tension cable 16 can be provided with a protective sheathing, preferably in the form of a piece of hose or a directly sprayed-on protective sleeve, for example, consisting of plastic.
(21) In order to make a spring mounting of the tension cable superfluous, an elastically stretchable tension cable can also be used, this can then be formed, for example, from monofilament polyamide cord, e.g. made of nylon and rubber cords or multicore, braided sheathed rubber cords are also feasible.
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(26) The terminating pin 34 additionally, as shown in
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(28) The poles according to the exemplary embodiments shown in
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(30) The actual pin region 49 can be identified above the circumferential flange 21. This pin region 49 is provided to be inserted into the lowermost region of the middle pipe section 8 disposed at the top and to ensure that the two pipe sections are arranged as stably as possible axially to the pole axis. The plug-in connection only ensures that the upper pipe section 8 can only be inserted into the lower pipe section 8 as far as the stop on the element 21. However, the plug-in connection does not ensure against pulling apart again, this securing is accomplished, as described above, by the tensioned tension cable 16. A central axial through opening 36 runs through the entire plug-in connection 17, which opening must be sufficiently large for the tension cable 16 to pass through unhindered and free from friction by the plug-in connection 17.
(31) As in the alternative exemplary embodiments according to
(32) The lower plug-in connection between the lowermost pipe section 9 and the lower of the two middle pipe sections 8 is shown in
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(34) Such a fixing of the rotational position can be accomplished by means of the axial stop but can also be accomplished by means of the radial contact region of the plug-in connection, this being shown as an example in
REFERENCE LIST
(35) 1 Folding pole 2 Pole handle 3 Retaining lug 4 Slot 5 Release head 6 Grip region of 2 7 First pipe section 8 Second pipe section 8 Further middle pipe section 9 Lower pipe section 10 External clamping mechanism 11 Clamping lever 12 Clamping axis 13 Circumferential retaining region of 10 14 slotted clamping region of 10 15 Upper pipe terminating sleeve 16 Tension cable 17 Guide pin or plug-in connection 18 Conically tapering region of 17 19 Lower pipe terminating sleeve 20 Contact surface of 19 on 21 21 Contact surface of lower holder of 17 22 Contact surface of 21 on 19 23 Pole tip 24 Tip element 25 Rubber buffer 26 Adjusting lever 27 Retaining element or upper fastening pin for 16 28 Central through opening in 27 for 16 29 Expanded region of 28 in upper section of 27 30 Knot in 16 31 Inner space in pipe 32 Pole axis 33 Washer 34 Terminating pin 34a Head region of 34 34b Neck region of 34 34c Collar of 34 35 Axial through opening for 16 in 34 36 Axial through opening for 16 in 17 37 Retaining element or fastening section 38 Expansion of 36 for 39 39 Spiral spring 40 Guide element or stop element for 39 41 Guide element or terminating element for 39 42 Radial flange of 40/41 43 Axial guide section of 40/41 44 Engagement section of 19 45 Radially external axial ribs on 44 46 Radially external axial grooves on 44 47 Radially internal axial grooves on inner side of 21 48 Radially internal axial ribs on inner side of 21 49 Pin region of 17 50 Snap-in locking device 51 Locking pin 52 Spring element 53 Radial through hole in 8 and 62 54 Axial channel in 34 55 Retaining means of 52 56 Closure element 56a Head section of 56 56b Neck section of 56 56c Axial through opening of 56 57 Handle head 58 Cover of 57 59 Additional pipe section 60 External clamping mechanism for length adjustment 61 Protective sheathing 62 Insertion element, plug-in element 63 Projection of 14 64 Axial section of 14 65 asymmetric rolling surface of 25 66 slot of 14 between 63 67 displaceable or twistable means of 2