FIGHTING SPORTS RING EQUIPMENT
20170182399 ยท 2017-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S10/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A63C19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is ring equipment made on the basis of an idea going beyond conventional knowledge, which is capable, not only of enhancing the mood of spectators and further creating feeling of high tension and interest of a match, but of making it possible for players to effectively use the ring equipment for the handling of the match, or the like, thereby making the match richer in content. A rope strung between corner posts includes a rope body having translucency and a light emitting member buried in the rope body. The ring equipment is configured so that light from the light emitting member is passed through the rope body and emitted outward in the radial direction of the rope body.
Claims
1. A fighting sports ring equipment comprising a rope strung between corner posts, the rope comprising a rope body having translucency and a light emitting member buried in the rope body, wherein the fighting sports ring equipment is configured so that light from the light emitting member is passed through the rope body and emitted outward in a radial direction of the rope body.
2. The fighting sports ring equipment according to claim 1, wherein the rope body is an elastic resin tube having translucency.
3. The fighting sports ring equipment according to claim 2, wherein the elastic resin tube is composed of a semitransparent resin having light diffusion properties.
4. The fighting sports ring equipment according to claim 2, wherein the light emitting member is inserted into a second tube composed of a transparent elastic resin, and the second tube with the light emitting member inserted therein is inserted into the elastic resin tube.
5. The fighting sports ring equipment according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting member comprises a band-shaped flexible board and a plurality of LEDs disposed on the flexible board in a row shape along a longitudinal direction of the flexible board.
6. The fighting sports ring equipment according to claim 1, wherein an apron plate hung down from an end side of a mat-canvas on which players have a match is hung down so as to spread obliquely downward, and a surface of the apron plate is configured to be inclined.
7. A method for operating a fighting sports ring equipment comprising rope strung between corner posts, the rope comprising a rope body having translucency and a light emitting member buried in the rope body, the method comprising causing the light emitting member to emit light during a match.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Fighting sports ring equipment 100 (hereinafter usually referred to simply as ring equipment) according to an embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The floor plate 1 has a structure made up of a plurality of layers obtained by stacking a plurality of plate members. The floor plate 1 is formed by stacking, for example, a hard base plate, an elastic joint mat, a resin soft mat, and a skin sheet in this order from bottom to top.
[0026] The corner posts 3 are columns made of metal (for example, iron) which are vertically extended with their respective lower end portions secured to the base.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] More specifically, one end of the turnbuckle 5 is secured to a surface of each of the corner posts 3 which faces a middle part of the ring. As shown in
[0029] Further in the present embodiment, a width of the mat-canvas S extending outside each of the ropes 4 (a width on an apron side) is made slightly larger than that of conventional ones so that it is easier for a ring girl or the like to walk there.
[0030] The turnbuckle 5 is covered with an elastic resin protective tube 6 for the purpose of preventing dangers. In
[0031] The ring equipment 100 of the present embodiment has the following characteristic features.
[0032] A first characteristic feature exists in the ropes 4.
[0033] The rope body 41 of each of the ropes 4 in the present embodiment is not a conventional opaque one but is composed of a semitransparent material that diffuses and transmits light.
[0034] The rope 4 further includes a line-shaped light emitting member 43 inserted into the interior of the rope body 41 as shown in
[0035] The light emitting member 43 includes a band-shaped flexible wiring board 432, a plurality of surface-mount LEDs 431 mounted in one or a plurality of rows along a longitudinal direction of the flexible wiring board 432, and a connector 433 disposed at an end part of the flexible wiring board 432. The light emitting member 43 is inserted into the transparent or semitransparent second tube 44. The second tube 44 with the light emitting member 43 inserted therein is inserted side by side with the metal steel wire 42 into the rope body 41.
[0036] Luminescent colors of the LEDs 431 may be the same or different. Alternatively, two or more second tubes 44 with the light emitting member 43 inserted therein may be inserted into the rope body 41. In this case, the light emitting members 43 may differ from each other in luminescent color.
[0037] A power source line 8 is connected to the connector 433 as shown in
[0038] The power source controller is an electric circuit configured to supply power to the LEDs 431 by an operation of an operator or automatically to cause the LEDs 431 to emit light in a predetermined mode, namely, cause part or all of the LEDs 431 to light up or blink at a predetermined brightness and a predetermined color. The power source controller is disposed at a location of a ringside at which it is easy to operate. Alternatively, the power source controller may be disposed at the same location as operating devices for venue acoustics and lighting, and may be configured to be connected thereto by wired or wireless connections so as to enable synchronous operation.
[0039] With the foregoing configuration, when the LEDs 431 of the light emitting member 43 emit light upon receipt of a command from the power source controller, the light passes through the second tube 44 and abuts the rope body 41, and the light is then diffused therein and emitted outward. Consequently, the ropes 4 looks as if the whole of the ropes 4 in the radial direction thereof shines.
[0040] Accordingly, the present embodiment produces the following effects.
[0041] For example, by causing the ropes 4 to emit light in a desired mode in synchronization with circumferential lighting and acoustics during a match and before the match, it is possible to cause the ring itself to create an atmosphere as a kind of fantastic and noble fighting field.
[0042] This not only enhances expectation and excitement of the spectators but also has a good influence on the players, thereby making it possible to expect the match that is richer in content.
[0043] It is also possible to enhance expectation and realistic sensation of the spectators by, for example, configuring so that the luminescent color of the ropes 4 changes correspondingly to the remaining time of a round (for example, initially blue lighting, red lighting when the remaining time of the round is less than one minute, and red flickering when the remaining time is less than 30 seconds and then a gradual increase in flickering speed). This is naturally seen by the players, thus making it possible to develop their own strategy taking the progress of the match into consideration. This configuration may be achieved in the following manner that the power source controller automatically controls the LEDs by a timer, or an operator manually operates the power source controller. When the mat-canvas S is illuminated with various colors by way of lighting or the like, the light of a light source can enter the eyes of the players during the match, thus being obstructive to the match. However, the light emission from the ropes 4, which is the diffuse light in the present embodiment, is not liable to bother the players.
[0044] When a referee warns the player who has broken a rule, or urges the players to be aggressive in a deadlock state, it is possible to indicate this situation by light emitting modes of the ropes 4. For example, the ropes 4 emit red light when taking off points, the ropes 4 emit yellow light when issuing a warning, and the ropes 4 blink different colors in the deadlock state. In these cases, the power source controller may be configured to operate under a command from the referee or an out-of-the-ring judge.
[0045] Alternatively, in order to detect impact when the players abut against the ropes 4 or the floor plate 1, pressure-sensitive sensors may be disposed in the ropes 4 and the floor plate 1 so that the ropes 4 automatically emit light of color and brightness according to, for example, an impact force.
[0046] Still alternatively, various light emitting modes are applicable to the ropes 4.
[0047] A second characteristic feature exists in the apron plates 2. As shown in
[0048] Although conventional aprons are hung down vertically, the above configuration provides a good view of the apron from the spectators because the recent venue equipment, such as a dome venue, is often configured so that the spectators watch the match obliquely from above. Additionally, the ring itself is recognized as being large and stable. Similarly to the ropes 4, the effect that the ring itself enhances the mood of the match is producible by applying decorative illuminations and print designs to the apron.
[0049] The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
[0050] For example, the foregoing band-shaped light emitting member 43 may be inserted into the rope body 41 while being wound around the metal steel wire 42 as shown in
[0051] The light emitting member may be one in which a plurality of LEDs are connected to one another via a cable, besides one which uses the flexible board. It is possible to use light emitting elements other than LEDs.
[0052] The rope may be one in which a light emitting member, such as an LED, is integrally buried in a resin rope body that is solid and has translucency, without using any tube.
[0053] It is possible to cause the floor plate to emit light. This case may include, for example, the following configuration in which a bottomed groove and a bottomed hole are disposed on a hard base plate, LEDs are respectively inserted into the groove and hole, and a transparent or semitransparent elastic resin mat is laid thereon.
[0054] It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0055] 100: fighting sports ring equipment [0056] 2: apron plate [0057] 3: corner post [0058] 4: rope [0059] 41: rope body (tube) [0060] 43: light emitting member [0061] 431: LED [0062] 432: flexible board [0063] 44: second tube [0064] S: mat-canvas