Trekking pole coupling apparatus for establishing a rest
11473867 · 2022-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Trekking pole coupling device to develop a support for an object against a surface; consisting of two couplings, male and female, each comprising a clamp which may be tensioned against a trekking pole. The male coupling comprising lugs, and the female coupling comprising a socket and lips where the male coupling may be inserted and rotated to removably attach both couplings together. The female coupling also comprising multiple stop sockets were stops may be removably attached to limit the rotation of the male coupling within the female coupling. The device also comprising a track where a fixture may be removably attached to the device enabling an object to be removably attached to the device, via the fixture, for further support.
Claims
1. A trekking pole coupling apparatus, comprising: a male coupling including a first clamp configured to removably attach the male coupling to a first trekking pole and a first body from which the first clamp and a protrusion extend, wherein the male coupling also includes a pair of lugs radially extending from the protrusion in a direction orthogonal to a rotation axis; a female coupling including a second clamp configured to removably attach the female coupling to a second trekking pole, the female coupling further includes a plurality of lips, the male coupling and the female coupling cooperating to define the rotation axis, wherein the female coupling selectively prevents removal of the male coupling from the female coupling along the rotation axis: and at least one stop, wherein the plurality of lips define a plurality of stop sockets that selectively receive the at least one stop so as to engage the pair of lugs to prevent rotation between the male coupling and the female coupling beyond a predetermined angle.
2. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 1, where male coupling includes a first body from which the first cl , the first clamp defining a first channel for receipt of the first trekking pole and the female coupling includes a second body from which the second clamp extends, the second clamp defining a second channel for receipt of the second trekking pole.
3. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second body of the female coupling defines a socket that receives the protrusion of the male coupling so as to allow at least partial rotation between the female coupling and the male coupling.
4. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the socket of the second body of the female coupling selectively retains the protrusion of the male coupling.
5. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the pair of lugs are spaced from the first body to allow insertion of the protrusion of the male coupling into the socket of the female coupling.
6. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the plurality of lips selectively engage the pair of lugs to at least partially retain the protrusion within the socket.
7. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the male coupling and the female coupling are configured to be attached to the first trekking pole and the second trekking pole, respectively, at a distance that is spaced from a terminal end of the first trekking pole and a terminal end of the second trekking pole, respectively.
8. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the male coupling and the female coupling cooperate to orient the first trekking pole and the second trekking pole so as to define an upper V-portion to receive an object and a lower inverted V-portion that provides stability to the object.
9. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the female coupling defines a track that circumferentially extends around at least a partial perimeter of the female coupling, the track being configured to receive a clip for attaching an object to the female coupling.
10. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 9, wherein the object is at least one of a firearm, a spotting scope, a pair of binoculars, a monocular, a rangefinder, a mobile weather meter, and a camera.
11. A trekking pole coupling apparatus, comprising: a male coupling including a first clamp configured to removably attach the male coupling to a first trekking pole, wherein the male coupling includes a first body from which the first clamp and a protrusion extend, the first clamp defining a first channel for receipt of the first trekking pole, wherein the male coupling also includes a pair of lugs radially extending from the protrusion in a direction orthogonal to a rotation axis; a female coupling including a second clamp configured to removably attach the female coupling to a second trekking pole, the male coupling and the female coupling cooperating to define the rotation axis, wherein the female coupling includes a second body from which the second clamp extends, the second clamp defining a second channel for receipt of the second trekking pole, wherein the second body of the female coupling defines a socket that receives the protrusion of the male coupling so as to allow at least partial rotation between the female coupling and the male coupling, wherein the female coupling selectively prevents removal of the male coupling from the female coupling along the rotation axis, and wherein the female coupling further includes a plurality of lips that selectively engage the pair of lugs to at least partially retain the protrusion within the socket; and at least one stop, wherein the plurality of lips define a plurality of stop sockets that selectively receive the at least one stop so as to engage the pair of lugs to prevent rotation between the male coupling and the female coupling beyond a predetermined angle.
12. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 11, wherein the male coupling and the female coupling are configured to be attached to the first trekking pole and the second trekking pole, respectively, at a distance that is spaced from a terminal end of the first trekking pole and a terminal end of the second trekking pole, respectively.
13. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 11, wherein the male coupling and the female coupling cooperate to orient the first trekking pole and the second trekking pole so as to define an upper V-portion to receive an object and a lower inverted V-portion that provides stability to the object.
14. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 11, wherein the female coupling defines a track that circumferentially extends around at least a partial perimeter of the female coupling, the track being configured to receive a clip for attaching an object to the female coupling.
15. The trekking pole coupling apparatus of claim 14, wherein the object is at least one of a firearm, a spotting scope, a pair of binoculars, a monocular, a rangefinder, a mobile weather meter, and a camera.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well as the singular forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
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(10) In this embodiment, a fixture 130 may be attached to an object 100 allowing the object 100 to be removably attached, by way of the fixture 130, to the female coupling 120. In another embodiment the fixture may attach to the male coupling 110 or both the male coupling 110 and female coupling 120 either independently or concurrently.
(11) In this embodiment, the male coupling 110 and female coupling 120 are constructed by way of subtractive manufacturing practices from a monolithic copolymer. In other embodiments the coupling male 110 and female 120 may be constructed from, in part or whole, metals, alloys, composites or other natural or synthetic materials by way of additive or subtractive techniques or any combination of.
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(13) In this embodiment, the tensioner 105A is comprised of a threaded bolt which penetrates the body 110A of the male coupling 110 to apply pressure to the clamp 104A. In another embodiment, a cam action lever, magnetic keeper, hook, buckle or other tensioning device may be used to tension the clamp 104A against the trekking pole 101A.
(14) In this embodiment the male coupling 110 includes a plurality of lugs 112A-B which may insert and rotate into the female coupling 120 enabling the male coupling 110 and female coupling 120 to be removably attached together.
(15) In this embodiment, the clamp 104A is positioned on the male coupling 110 in such a way that the axis of the clamp 104A is offset from the perpendicular axis of the lugs 112A-B.
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(17) In this embodiment, the tensioner 105B is comprised of a threaded bolt which penetrates the body 120A of the female coupling 120 to apply pressure to the clamp 104B. In another embodiment, a cam action lever, magnetic keeper, hook, buckle or other tensioning device may be used to tension the clamp 104B against the trekking pole 101B.
(18) In this embodiment, the female coupling 120 comprises a socket 122 which comprises a plurality of lips 123A-B where the male coupling 110 lugs 112A-B may be inserted into the socket 122 and rotated under the lips 123A-B to removably attach the male coupling 110 and female coupling 120 together.
(19) In this embodiment, the lips 123A-B are unobstructed on each end, allowing the male coupling 110 lugs 112A-B to rotate indefinitely in either clockwise or counterclockwise directions within the socket 122. In another embodiment, the lips 123A-B may be closed at either end to limit the rotation of the lugs 112A-B in either, or both, the clockwise or counterclockwise rotations.
(20) In this embodiment, the clamp 104B is positioned on the female coupling 120 in such a way that the axis of the clamp 104B is offset from the perpendicular axis of the socket 122.
(21) In this embodiment, the female coupling 120 comprises a plurality of stop sockets 124A-F and stops 125A-B. In this embodiment, the stop sockets 124A-F comprise a threaded hole which may accept a threaded stop(s) 125A-B which may be removably attached to the female coupling 120 to prevent the male coupling 110 from rotating beyond desire by way of the lugs 112A-B contacting the stop(s) 125A-B.
(22) In this embodiment, the lug stop(s) 125A-B are constructed from threaded bolts, but in another embodiment may comprise, a pin, a magnet, a wedge or other removably attached mechanical stop.
(23) In this embodiment, the female coupling 120 comprises a track 126. In this embodiment the track 126 encircles the entire circumference of the female coupling 120, but in another embodiment, may encircle only a portion of the circumference or perimeter of the either male coupling 110, the female coupling 120 or both the male coupling 110 and female coupling 120.
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(26) The Fixture 130 may be integrally attached to the object 100 or may be removably attached to the object 100.