Training apparatus for combat sports
10518157 ยท 2019-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Apparatus is provided for training people in technique and tactics for use in wrestling and other combat sports. The apparatus presented comprises a rigid and elastic frame, padding, low-friction feet or runners, and a platform for another user or weights, to add mass and resistance for the user training with the apparatus. A user may use the apparatus to practice penetration techniques, agility, and strength while training in free motion. The apparatus leads the user to use her or his body weight, the weight of the apparatus, and optionally added weight, in training while on matted surfaces, providing a better training experience and practice than prior art training devices. The present invention solves problems with the currently available means and apparatuses of practicing penetration techniques and tactics.
Claims
1. An apparatus for practicing techniques for combat sports, the apparatus comprising: a grappling upright, which further comprises an upright first side and an upright second side which upright first side and upright second side are joined to each other with a grappling top angle between the upright first side and the upright second side; and which further comprises a grappling first side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright first side, and a grappling second side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright second side, with an internal horizontal span between the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section; a first horizontal tube; a second horizontal tube; a first horizontal brace; a plurality of horizontal brace supports; a plurality of upright-horizontal braces, which brace the grappling upright to the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube; a first horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the first horizontal tube; and a second horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the second horizontal tube; wherein the front of the apparatus is distant from the front of the first horizontal brace by a first horizontal brace setback distance; and in which the grappling top angle is 160 to 162.
2. An apparatus for practicing techniques for combat sports, the apparatus comprising: a grappling upright, which further comprises an upright first side and an upright second side which upright first side and upright second side are joined to each other with a grappling top angle between the upright first side and the upright second side; and which further comprises a grappling first side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright first side, and a grappling second side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright second side, with an internal horizontal span between the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section; a first horizontal tube; a second horizontal tube; a first horizontal brace; a plurality of horizontal brace supports; a plurality of upright-horizontal braces, which brace the grappling upright to the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube; a first horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the first horizontal tube; and a second horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the second horizontal tube; wherein the front of the apparatus is distant from the front of the first horizontal brace by a first horizontal brace setback distance; and in which an internal vertical span of the apparatus is 48.
3. An apparatus for practicing techniques for combat sports, the apparatus comprising: a grappling upright, which further comprises an upright first side and an upright second side which upright first side and upright second side are joined to each other with a grappling top angle between the upright first side and the upright second side; and which further comprises a grappling first side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright first side, and a grappling second side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright second side, with an internal horizontal span between the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section; a first horizontal tube; a second horizontal tube; a first horizontal brace; a plurality of horizontal brace supports; a plurality of upright-horizontal braces, which brace the grappling upright to the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube; a first horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the first horizontal tube; and a second horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the second horizontal tube; wherein the front of the apparatus is distant from the front of the first horizontal brace by a first horizontal brace setback distance; and in which the first horizontal brace setback is 16.
4. An apparatus for practicing techniques for combat sports, the apparatus comprising: a grappling upright, which further comprises an upright first side and an upright second side which upright first side and upright second side are joined to each other with a grappling top angle between the upright first side and the upright second side; and which further comprises a grappling first side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright first side, and a grappling second side vertical section which is at a grappling lower angle of 9-10 relative to the upright second side, with an internal horizontal span between the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section; a first horizontal tube; a second horizontal tube; a first horizontal brace; a plurality of horizontal brace supports; a plurality of upright-horizontal braces, which brace the grappling upright to the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube; a first horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the first horizontal tube; and a second horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the second horizontal tube; wherein the front of the apparatus is distant from the front of the first horizontal brace by a first horizontal brace setback distance; and in which the internal horizontal span is 14.
5. An apparatus for practicing techniques for combat sports, the apparatus comprising: a grappling upright, which further comprises an upright first side and an upright second side with a grappling top angle between them, a grappling first side vertical section, and a grappling second side vertical section, with an internal horizontal span between the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section; wherein the grappling first side vertical section and the grappling second side vertical section are vertical and parallel to each other; a first horizontal tube and a second horizontal tube, each joined to the grappling upright with a grappling uprighthorizontal tube joint; a first horizontal brace; a plurality of upright-horizontal braces; a first horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the first horizontal tube; and a second horizontal runner which is attached to and underneath the second horizontal tube; wherein the front of the apparatus is distant from the front of the first horizontal brace by a first horizontal brace setback distance; and in which the internal horizontal span is 14.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of various embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purposes of illustration, the drawings show exemplary embodiments; but the presently disclosed subject matter is not limited to the specific methods and instrumentalities disclosed. In the drawings, like reference characters generally refer to the same components or steps of the device throughout the different figures. In the following detailed description, various embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(7) The presently disclosed invention is described with specificity to meet statutory requirements. But, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the claimed invention might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or elements similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the term step or similar terms may be used herein to connote different aspects of methods employed, the term should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described.
(8) In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. But, the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. Structures and techniques that would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art have not been shown in detail, in order not to obscure the invention. Referring to the figures, it is possible to see the various major elements constituting the apparatus and methods of use the present invention.
(9) The present invention comprises a novel apparatus 100 for practicing techniques and tactics for combat sports, including but not limited to wrestling, mixed martial arts, capoeira, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
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(11) The grappling upright 110 further comprises a grappling first side vertical section 118 which is at a grappling lower angle 128 of approximately 9-10 relative to the upright first side 112; and a grappling second side vertical section 120 which is at a grappling lower angle 128 of approximately 9-10 relative to the upright second side 114. The upright first side 112 and the upright second side 114 and the grappling first side vertical section 118 and the grappling second side vertical section 120 may, it has been found advantageous, be formed from a single tube or other piece of metal or other suitable material, or may be formed from separate pieces of material. Together, comprising the grappling upright 110, the upright first side 112, the upright second side 114, the grappling first side vertical section 118, and the grappling second side vertical section 120 should turn through approximately 180 of turns (the grappling lower angle 128 plus the grappling top angle 116 plus the grappling lower angle 128), such that the grappling first side vertical section 118 and the grappling second side vertical section 120 are both approximately vertical and parallel to each other, and are each, it has been found advantageous, approximately 6 to 8 long. Below the grappling first side vertical section 118 and the grappling second side vertical section 120 are, on each side, a grappling uprighthorizontal tube joint 122, which may be a bend in the single piece of material comprising the grappling upright 110, or may be a joint between separate pieces of material.
(12) The overall height of the grappling upright 110, from the bottoms of the grappling first side vertical section 118 and the grappling second side vertical section 120, through the upright first side 112 and the upright second side 114, to the top of the material of the grappling upright 110 at the top of the grappling top angle 116, is advantageously approximately 48, for reasons that are discussed below.
(13) The sides of the grappling upright 110 are advantageously covered with a first upright pad 124 and a second upright pad 126, which may cover most or all of the upright first side 112, the upright second side 114, the grappling first side vertical section 118, and the grappling second side vertical section 120. The first upright pad 124 and the second upright pad 126 should be of a material or materials which provide sufficient padding to allow a user 210 to grapple and shove hard against the grappling upright 110 without undue injury to the user.
(14) Below the grappling upright 110, and approximately perpendicular to the grappling upright 110, are the first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132. The first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132 may, it has been found advantageous, be formed from a single piece of material continuous with the grappling upright 110; or the grappling upright 110 may be joined to the first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132 at the grappling uprighthorizontal tube joints 122. In either formation of the present invention, the materials used for the grappling upright 110, the first horizontal tube 130, and the second horizontal tube 132 should be sufficiently strong and elastic that they can endure energetic use and impacts which are typical in training for wrestling and other combat sports. The material used for the grappling upright 110 should be of sufficient diameter or cross-sectional size, if not circular) that it is comfortable for a typical range of users to grapple with when the material is wrapped in padding, such as the first upright pad 124 and the second upright pad 126. One such suitable material is steel tubing of approximately 1.5 outer diameter, though other materials and cross-sectional sizes are possible, including but not limited to aluminum, graphite, and materials now known or later invented. The grappling upright 110 may be braced to the first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132 with one or more upright-horizontal braces 138, advantageously with an upright-horizontal brace 138 on each side of the grappling upright 110.
(15) The first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132 may, it has been found advantageous, each have a horizontal tube lateral bend 160, at which the first horizontal tube 130 turns laterally to the left, away from the center of the apparatus 100, and the second horizontal tube 132 turns laterally to the right, away from the center of the apparatus 100. The goals of the horizontal tube lateral bends 160 are to increase the lateral stability of the apparatus, by providing a wider base (the footprint of the first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132, as seen in
(16) The first horizontal tube 130 and the second horizontal tube 132 may, it has been found advantageous, each have a horizontal tube upright bend 162, at which the first horizontal tube 130 turns vertically up, away from the mat, and the second horizontal tube 132 turns vertically up, away from the mat, as shown in
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(18) The front of the apparatus 100, namely the face of the grappling upright 110 with which the user 210 grapples with the user's torso, as shown in
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(20) The apparatus 100 further comprises, with reference to
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(22) Certain embodiments of the present invention were described above. From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects set forth above, together with other advantages, which are obvious in and inherent to the inventive apparatus disclosed herein. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. It is expressly noted that the present invention is not limited to those embodiments described above, but rather the intention is that additions and modifications to what was expressly described herein are also included within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations were not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In fact, variations, modifications, and other implementations of what was described herein will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. As such, the invention is not to be defined only by the preceding illustrative description.