Folding stick
12285090 ยท 2025-04-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A folding pole (1) having four or five tubular portions (7-9), wherein, in assembled state, the tubular portions (7-9) are connected to one another by plug-in connections and oriented along the pole axis (32), and, when the pole is folded up, at least two or three tubular portions (8, 8, 9) are connected only by a movable connecting element (16). The folding pole is characterized in that a conical closure plug (18) having an axial through-opening (64) is releasably inserted, preferably screwed, into the plug region (49, 17) of the plug-in connections, and closes off the latter with respect to the following tubular portion, and wherein each of these conical closure plugs (18) has an axial slit (63) through which the pull cable (16) can be introduced into the through-opening (64) in the radial direction.
Claims
1. A folding pole comprising: at least three tube portions that are configured to: in an assembled state of the folding pole, be connected to one another so as to be oriented along an axis of the folding pole via plug-fit connections; and in a collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least two from among the at least three tube portions connected to one another via a movable connecting element, wherein a pole handle is arranged on an uppermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and a pole tip is arranged on a lowermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, wherein at least one of the plug-fit connections is an external clamping mechanism or a form-fitting latching device, wherein the external clamping mechanism is fastened on a first tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and the external clamping mechanism is configured to fix a second tube portion from among the at least three tube portions in an axial position relative to the first tube portion, and wherein the form-fitting latching device is on the second tube portion and configured to fix the second tube portion in the axial position relative to the first tube portion in a state where the second tube portion is pushed into the first tube portion, wherein the second tube portion has an external diameter that is smaller than or equal to an internal diameter of the first tube portion, and the second tube portion is configured to be mountable in a displaceable manner in the first tube portion, wherein at least one additional plug-fit connection from among the plug-fit connections is a plug-fit connection that is configured to fix together, in one axial direction, at least two of the at least three tube portions in the assembled state, wherein the at least three tube portions are connected to one another by at least one pull cable, which is fastened on two tube portions among the at least three tube portions including the lowermost tube portion, and the at least one pull cable runs through an interior space of at least one intermediate tube portion among the at least three tube portions, wherein the folding pole is configured to be transferred from the collapsed state to the assembled state by the at least one additional plug-fit connection being fitted together and then, with the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device released: by the second tube portion being pulled out of the first tube portion until a pull cable, from among the at least one pull cable, is braced, and by fixing the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device, wherein at least one from among the at least one additional plug-fit connection comprises, on one tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, a guide stub, wherein the guide stub is firmly fastened in the one tube portion by a fastening portion and the guide stub comprises, axially opposite to the fastening portion, a stub region that is exposed in a case where the folding pole is in the collapsed state and that is configured to be pushed into another one of the at least three tube portions, wherein the fastening portion and the stub region include an axial through-opening for the pull cable, wherein a conical terminating stub with an axial through-opening is inserted in a releasable manner into the stub region so as to close the stub region off in relation to the another one of the at least three tube portions, and wherein the conical terminating stub includes an axial slot that is configured to introduce the pull cable into the axial through-opening of the conical terminating stub in a radial direction, and wherein the conical terminating stub comprises a conically tapering region which is exposed when the folding pole is in the collapsed state, and the conically tapering region includes means via which the conical terminating stub can be gripped and screwed in or unscrewed and/or latched in or unlatched.
2. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least three tube portions is at least four tube portions, wherein the at least four tube portions are configured to, in the collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least three from among the at least four tube portions connected to one another via the movable connecting element, wherein the at least one additional plug-fit connection is configured to connect together the at least three from among the at least four tube portions, and wherein the least one additional plug-fit connection is at least two additional plug-fit connections that each comprise the guide stub and the conical terminating stub.
3. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means of the conically tapering region comprises two oppositely located notches, which have mutually parallel surfaces forming planes at a tangent to the axis of the folding pole, and wherein the mutually parallel surfaces extend in a same direction as an extending direction of the axial slot.
4. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two lowermost tube portions, among the at least three tube portions, are configured to be connected to one another by the at least one additional plug-fit connection, wherein a subsequent tube portion, with respect to the at least two lowermost tube portions, from among the at least three tube portions, or the uppermost tube portion comprises, at an upper end thereof, a terminating stub that comprises: a head region that projects upward out of the subsequent tube portion or the uppermost tube portion; and a neck region that is configured to firmly fasten the terminating stub to the subsequent tube portion or the uppermost tube portion, and wherein the head region and the neck region are separate components from one another that are configured to be inserted in a releasable manner, one inside the other.
5. The folding pole as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first tube portion is the uppermost tube portion or a second-from-top tube portion, and wherein the second tube portion is a first intermediate tube portion, which adjoins the first tube portion in a downward direction, wherein the at least one of the plug-fit connections is the form-fitting latching device, wherein the form-fitting latching device comprises a spring-loaded radial latching pin, which is retained in a radial through-bore of the second tube portion so as to project through the radial through-bore counter to action of a spring element or which engages in a groove in the terminating stub from an outside, and wherein the at least one intermediate tube portion comprises two intermediate tube portions, including the second tube portion, and wherein the lowermost tube portion and the two intermediate tube portions are connected to one another via the at least one additional plug-fit connection.
6. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull cable is elastically fastened to a holder element.
7. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull cable comprises a flexible, longitudinally tension-resistant and non-elastic material which is provided with a plastic coating or is encapsulated in a plastic.
8. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first tube portion is the uppermost tube portion or a second-from-top tube portion, and wherein the second tube portion is a first intermediate tube portion, which adjoins the first tube portion in a downward direction, and wherein the at least one of the plug-fit connections is the form-fitting latching device.
9. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least three tube portions are dimensioned such that, when the folding pole is in the assembled state, an uppermost intermediate tube portion, among the at least three tube portions, can be pushed essentially all the way into the uppermost tube portion.
10. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull cable is fastened on the lowermost tube portion or on the uppermost tube portion by a holder element, and where the holder element is fixed axially in the lowermost tube portion or the uppermost tube portion, and the pull cable is fastened to the holder element.
11. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outwardly directed bearing flange is between the fastening portion and the stub region, and wherein, in the assembled state, the outwardly directed bearing flange is configured to stop axially against a tube end of another tube portion, from among the at least three tube portions, or against a tube-terminating cuff-provided on the tube end.
12. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a length-adjustment mechanism.
13. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conical terminating stub is formed in one piece, wherein the one piece is: a rigid component including a first axial slot having a predefined width, and wherein the pull cable is configured to be introduced, through the first axial slot, into the axial through-opening in the radial direction; or a first flexible component including a second axial slot having a variable width, wherein the second axial slot is configured to introduce the pull cable into the axial through-opening in the radial direction; or a second flexible component including two conical-terminating-stub halves connected by a film hinge, wherein the film hinge connects the two conical-terminating-stub halves only on one side of the axial through-opening.
14. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least three tube portions is at least four tube portions, wherein the at least four tube portions are configured to, in the collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least three from among the at least four tube portions connected to one another via the movable connecting element, wherein the at least one additional plug-fit connection is configured to connect together the at least three from among the at least four tube portions, and wherein the least one additional plug-fit connection is at least two additional plug-fit connections that each comprise the guide stub and the conical termination stub.
15. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first tube portion comprises an uppermost terminating stub, and the pull cable is fastened in the uppermost terminating stub in such a manner that, when the pull cable is not braced, the pull cable can be pulled upward out of the uppermost terminating stub through a stepped through-opening of the uppermost terminating stub, and wherein a knot or a crimp of the pull cable is configured to be caught by a step of the stepped through-opening.
16. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least three tube portions are dimensioned such that, when the folding pole is in the assembled state: an intermediate tube portion, among the at least three tube portions, can be pushed essentially all the way into an additional tube portion, among the at least three tube portions; and the additional tube portion can be pushed essentially all the way into the uppermost tube portion among the at least three tube portions.
17. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein a radially encircling, outwardly directed bearing flange is between the fastening portion and the stub region, and wherein, in the assembled state, the radially encircling, outwardly directed bearing flange is configured to stop axially against a tube end of another tube portion, from among the at least three tube portions, or against a tube-terminating cuff provided on the tube end.
18. The folding pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at one of the plug-fit connections is the external clamping mechanism, and wherein the external clamping mechanism is also a length-adjustment mechanism that is configured to adjusting a length of the folding pole.
19. A folding pole comprising: at least three tube portions that are configured to: in an assembled state of the folding pole, be connected to one another so as to be oriented along an axis of the folding pole via plug-fit connections; and in a collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least two from among the at least three tube portions connected to one another via a movable connecting element, wherein a pole handle is arranged on an uppermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and a pole tip is arranged on a lowermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, wherein at least one of the plug-fit connections is an external clamping mechanism or a form-fitting latching device, wherein the external clamping mechanism is fastened on a first tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and the external clamping mechanism is configured to fix a second tube portion from among the at least three tube portions in an axial position relative to the first tube portion, and wherein the form-fitting latching device is on the second tube portion and configured to fix the second tube portion in the axial position relative to the first tube portion in a state where the second tube portion is pushed into the first tube portion, wherein the second tube portion has an external diameter that is smaller than or equal to an internal diameter of the first tube portion, and the second tube portion is configured to be mountable in a displaceable manner in the first tube portion, wherein at least one additional plug-fit connection from among the plug-fit connections is a straightforward plug-fit connection that is configured to fix together, in one axial direction, at least two tube portions from among the at least three tube portions in the assembled state, wherein the at least three tube portions are connected to one another by at least one pull cable, which is fastened on two tube portions among the at least three tube portions including the lowermost tube portion, and the at least one pull cable runs through an interior space of at least one intermediate tube portion among the at least three tube portions, wherein the folding pole is configured to be transferred from the collapsed state to the assembled state by the at least one additional plug-fit connection being fitted together and then, with the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device released: by the second tube portion being pulled out of the first tube portion until a pull cable, from among the at least one pull cable, is braced, and by fixing the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device, wherein at least one from among the at least one additional plug-fit connection comprises, on one tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, a guide stub, wherein the guide stub is firmly fastened in the one tube portion by a fastening portion and the guide stub comprises, axially opposite to the fastening portion, a stub region that is exposed in a case where the folding pole is in the collapsed state and that is configured to be pushed into another one of the at least three tube portions, wherein the fastening portion and the stub region include an axial through-opening for the pull cable, wherein a conical terminating stub with an axial through-opening is inserted in a releasable manner into the stub region so as to close the stub region off in relation to the another one of the at least three tube portions, and wherein the conical terminating stub includes an axial slot that is configured to introduce the pull cable into the axial through-opening of the conical terminating stub in a radial direction, wherein the first tube portion comprises an uppermost terminating stub, and the pull cable is fastened in the uppermost terminating stub in such a manner that, when the pull cable is not braced, the pull cable can be pulled upward out of the uppermost terminating stub, wherein the at least two tube portions comprises an additional tube portion above the first tube portion, wherein the first tube portion is configured to be pushed into the additional tube portion in a displaceable manner, and secured to the additional tube portion in various positions by a second external clamping mechanism, and wherein the uppermost terminating stub is connected to the additional tube portion by an additional pull cable, from among the at least one pull cable, such that, when the second external clamping mechanism is released, the first tube portion cannot be pulled out of the additional tube portion.
20. The folding pole as claimed in claim 19, wherein the additional pull cable is fastened in a releasable manner, at an upper end of the additional tube portion or on the pole handle.
21. The folding pole as claimed in claim 19, wherein the additional pull cable is fastened in a releasable manner, so as to be free of rotation, at an upper end of the additional tube portion or on the pole handle, and wherein the fastening of the additional pull cable is configured to be released by the fastening of the additional pull cable being freed from an outside in a non-destructive manner.
22. A folding pole comprising: at least three tube portions that are configured to: in an assembled state of the folding pole, be connected to one another so as to be oriented along an axis of the folding pole via plug-fit connections; and in a collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least two from among the at least three tube portions connected to one another via a movable connecting element, wherein a pole handle is arranged on an uppermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and a pole tip is arranged on a lowermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, wherein at least one of the plug-fit connections is an external clamping mechanism or a form-fitting latching device, wherein the external clamping mechanism is fastened on a first tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and the external clamping mechanism is configured to fix a second tube portion from among the at least three tube portions in an axial position relative to the first tube portion, and wherein the form-fitting latching device is on the second tube portion and configured to fix the second tube portion in the axial position relative to the first tube portion in a state where the second tube portion is pushed into the first tube portion, wherein the second tube portion has an external diameter that is smaller than or equal to an internal diameter of the first tube portion, and the second tube portion is configured to be mountable in a displaceable manner in the first tube portion, wherein at least one additional plug-fit connection from among the plug-fit connections is a straightforward plug-fit connection that is configured to fix together, in one axial direction, at least two of the at least three tube portions in the assembled state, wherein the at least three tube portions are connected to one another by at least one pull cable, which is fastened on two tube portions among the at least three tube portions including the lowermost tube portion, and the at least one pull cable runs through an interior space of at least one intermediate tube portion among the at least three tube portions, wherein the folding pole is configured to be transferred from the collapsed state to the assembled state by the at least one additional plug-fit connection being fitted together and then, with the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device released: by the second tube portion being pulled out of the first tube portion until a pull cable, from among the at least one pull cable, is braced, and by fixing the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device, wherein at least one from among the at least one additional plug-fit connection comprises, on one tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, a guide stub, wherein the guide stub is firmly fastened in the one tube portion by a fastening portion and the guide stub comprises, axially opposite to the fastening portion, a stub region that is exposed in a case where the folding pole is in the collapsed state and that is configured to be pushed into another one of the at least three tube portions, wherein the fastening portion and the stub region include an axial through-opening for the pull cable, wherein a conical terminating stub with an axial through-opening is inserted in a releasable manner into the stub region so as to close the stub region off in relation to the another one of the at least three tube portions, and wherein the conical terminating stub includes an axial slot that is configured to introduce the pull cable into the axial through-opening in a radial direction, wherein the conical terminating stub comprises a conically tapering region which is exposed when the folding pole is in the collapsed state, and the conically tapering region includes means via which the conical terminating stub can be gripped and screwed in or unscrewed and/or latched in or unlatched, and wherein the means of the conically tapering region comprises two oppositely located notches, which have mutually parallel surfaces forming planes at a tangent to the axis of the folding pole.
23. A folding pole comprising: at least three tube portions that are configured to: in an assembled state of the folding pole, be connected to one another so as to be oriented along an axis of the folding pole via plug-fit connections; and in a collapsed state of the folding pole, have at least two from among the at least three tube portions connected to one another via a movable connecting element, and wherein a pole handle is arranged on an uppermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and a pole tip is arranged on a lowermost tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, wherein at least one of the plug-fit connections is an external clamping mechanism or a form-fitting latching device, wherein the external clamping mechanism is fastened on a first tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, and the external clamping mechanism is configured to fix a second tube portion from among the at least three tube portions in an axial position relative to the first tube portion, and wherein the form-fitting latching device is on the second tube portion and configured to fix the second tube portion in the axial position relative to the first tube portion in a state where the second tube portion is pushed into the first tube portion, wherein the second tube portion has an external diameter that is smaller than or equal to an internal diameter of the first tube portion, and the second tube portion is configured to be mountable in a displaceable manner in the first tube portion, wherein at least one additional plug-fit connection from among the plug-fit connections is a straightforward plug-fit connection that is configured to fix together, in one axial direction, at least two of the at least three tube portions in the assembled state, wherein the at least three tube portions are connected to one another by at least one pull cable, which is fastened on two tube portions among the at least three tube portions including the lowermost tube portion, and the at least one pull cable runs through an interior space of at least one intermediate tube portion among the at least three tube portions, wherein the folding pole is configured to be transferred from the collapsed state to the assembled state by the at least one additional plug-fit connection being fitted together and then, with the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device released: by the second tube portion being pulled out of the first tube portion until a pull cable, from among the at least one pull cable, is braced, and by fixing the external clamping mechanism or the form-fitting latching device, wherein at least one from among the at least one additional plug-fit connection comprises, on one tube portion from among the at least three tube portions, a guide stub, wherein the guide stub is firmly fastened in the one tube portion by a fastening portion and the guide stub comprises, axially opposite to the fastening portion, a stub region that is exposed in a case where the folding pole is in the collapsed state and that is configured to be pushed into another one of the at least three tube portions, wherein the fastening portion and the stub region include an axial through-opening for the pull cable, wherein a conical terminating stub with an axial through-opening is inserted in a releasable manner into the stub region so as to close the stub region off in relation to the another one of the at least three tube portions, and wherein the conical terminating stub includes an axial slot that is configured to introduce the pull cable into the axial through-opening of the conical terminating stub in a radial direction, wherein at least two lowermost tube portions, among the at least three tube portions, are configured to be connected to one another by the at least one additional plug-fit connection, wherein a subsequent tube portion, with respect to the at least two lowermost tube portions, from among the at least three tube portions, or the uppermost tube portion comprises, at an upper end thereof, a terminating stub that comprises: a head region that projects upward out of the subsequent tube portion or the uppermost tube portion; and a neck region that is configured to firmly fasten the terminating stub to the subsequent tube portion or the uppermost tube portion, and wherein the head region and the neck region are separate components from one another that are configured to be inserted in a releasable manner, one inside the other, by latching elements or a bayonet closure.
24. The folding pole as claimed in claim 23, wherein the pull cable is elastically fastened to a holder element of the lowermost tube portion by a helical spring on the holder element, wherein the pull cable runs through an interior space of the helical spring, wherein at least portions of the pull cable are tension-resistant and inelastic, and wherein the helical spring has an external diameter such that the helical spring can be pulled through the axial through-opening of the guide stub, minus the conical terminating stub, and through the conical terminating stub, minus the head region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for explanatory purposes and should not be interpreted as being restrictive. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) An exemplary embodiment of a folding pole 1 having four tube portions 7-9 is illustrated in
(15) In specific terms, such a pole comprises an uppermost tube portion 7, on which a pole handle 2 is fastened right at the top. In this case, this pole handle 2 is of asymmetric design; in the walking direction, to the front, it is beveled right at the top and has there a trigger knob 5 for a holder mechanism for a hand-hold device and, some way to the rear, has a retaining nose 3, which is designed in a form of a pin with a slot 4 arranged in front of the same. This is 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 known from WO 2006/066424, i.e. with a hand-hold device which, between the thumb and index finger, has a loop which can be guided over the retaining nose 3 and then locked with self-latching action in the slot 4. The pole handle also has a grip region 6, which is usually designed in the form of a region with a grip-friendly coating.
(16) An external clamping mechanism 10 is arranged at the lower end of said uppermost tube portion, the tube being able to beand this applies to all the tube portionsbasically a tube made of aluminum or carbon-composite material. In this specific case, the clamping mechanism is an external clamping mechanism as is known from WO 2010/085905, but it could also be a clamping mechanism according to EP 098 898 or according to EP 1 217 224.
(17) In this specific case, the upper region of the clamping mechanism 10 is fastened on the tube portion 7 via an encircling retaining region 13, which typically consists of plastic, and, in the encased region, particularly beneath the retaining region 13, the upper tube portion 7 has an axially running slot, so that the actual clamping region of the cuff, this clamping region being arranged beneath the region 13, causes the outer tube 7 to be firmly clamped onto the inner tube 8, which has been pushed into this, and therefore a force-fitting connection can be established between the two. Accordingly, there is a slotted clamping region 14 beneath the encircling retaining region 13, wherein the slot runs between two protrusions, through which a transversely running pin, which forms an axial clamping element 12, passes. The pin is fixed on the rear side for example by a nut and, on the side which is illustrated here on the front side, it is connected to the lever 11 via a transverse axial element, which forms a point of rotation for the lever. At its fulcrum, the lever 11 has two fork-like widenings, designed in the form of eccentrics, so that the clamping lever 11 in the clamped-together state, as is illustrated here, when the lever has been swung around the pole tube or around the clamping device, the slot is tapered to such a pronounced extent that the clamping takes place, and that, when the lever is swung outward, this clamping is reduced because the eccentric widens the two protrusions to a certain extent and frees the clamping.
(18) In the uppermost tube portion 7, the upper of the two central tube portions 8 has been pushed in from the inside. The external diameter of this upper central tube portion 8 therefore corresponds to just a bit less than the internal diameter of the uppermost tube portion 7, so that displacement capability is ensured, albeit with as little play as possible. The uppermost tube portion 7 here accommodates within it as much as possible of the upper of the central tube portions 8, so that the packing size is kept as small as possible. It is typical here for the tube portion 8 to be pushed in until it stops against an upper fastening stub 27.
(19) The upper of the two central tube portions 8 is followed by a further, lower central tube portion 8, which has been folded over to some extent here and has the same tube diameter as the upper central tube portion 8. Provided therebetween is a plug-fit connection 17, which has not been connected here. The plug-fit connection 17 has a guide stub 49, which tapers conically 18 at its tip. The guide stub 49 is fastened on the lower of the two tube portions 8 and is pushed into the same via a fastening region 37; the other tube portion 8 typically has an upper tube-terminating cuff 15, inter alia for protecting the end of the tube, but also for rotation-fixing purposes (cf. below).
(20) The conically tapering region 18 is designed in the form of a slotted conical terminating stub which is inserted in a releasable manner, preferably screwed or latched, into the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17. For this purpose, the conical terminating stub 18, in the region which engages in the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17, has an external thread or latch-in elements (e.g. protrusions) and the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17, on the inner side there, has a corresponding internal thread or, in the case of a latchable clip connection, has apertures, for example in the form of oppositely located bores, into which elastically mounted and movable protrusions can latch. In order to facilitate screwing-in and unscrewing, the conical terminating stub 18, in the exposed, conically tapering region, has two axially oppositely located notches 18, of which the axially running flanks run parallel, so that a tool can be used to unscrew the conical terminating stub 18.
(21) A lower tube-terminating cuff 19 is provided at the opposite end of the lower of the two central tube portions 8. Again in a folded-over state, this is followed by the lowermost tube portion 9, which in this case is a butted tube, which in the uppermost portion has the same diameter as the two central tube portions 8, 8, but tapers downwards.
(22) A pole tip 23 is fastened at the lower end of said lowermost tube portion 9, and this pole tip is of asymmetrical design, i.e., in the lowermost region, it has a beveled and rearwardly tapering rubber buffer 25, which in this case is also designed to be adjustable to the extent where it can be adjusted between at least two positions, namely between the position illustrated here, where a hard tip 24 is arranged so as to pass through a hole in the rubber buffer 25, which is suitable for icy underlying surfaces or gravel, but it is possible for the buffer, when an adjusting lever 26 is tilted down to the right, to be displaced downward and, by the adjusting lever 26 being swung up again, to be fixed there, so that, in this position, the tip 24 to some extent disappears in the opening in the buffer 25 and therefore all that then comes into contact with the ground is the rolling surface of the asymmetric buffer. In other words, this is a tip as is known, for example, from WO 2008/037098.
(23) At the upper end, the lowermost tube portion 9 likewise has a plug-fit connection 17 which is formed essentially identical to that in the case already described, i.e. there is a guide stub 49 which tapers conically 18 at its tip and has an external diameter such that it can be pushed into the lower end of the lower central tube portion 8.
(24) The conically tapering region 18 here, in this case too, is designed in the form of a slotted conical terminating stub which is screwed into the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17. For this purpose, the conical terminating stub 18, in the region which engages in the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17, has an external thread, and the cylindrical region of the plug-fit connection 17, on the inner side there, has a corresponding internal thread. In order to facilitate screwing-in and unscrewing, the conical terminating stub 18, in the exposed, conically tapering region, has two axially oppositely located notches 18, of which the axially running flanks run parallel, so that a tool can be used to unscrew the conically terminating stub 18.
(25) The individual tube portions here are connected via a flexible but stretch-resistant pull cable 16, which is made up, for example, of stretch-resistant plastics fibers, e.g. ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (=UHMWPE or high-modulus polyethylene=HMPE, e.g. Dyneema), meta-aramid or para-aramid (e.g. Kevlar) or the like, being monofilament and/or braided and/or sheathed. It is likewise possible to have a possibly sheathed wire cable. The pull cable 16 preferably has a thickness of 0.25-6 mm, preferably 0.4-3 mm, in particular preferably 0.5-2 mm. For ensuring the tensile strength of the pull cable, it is preferred to use, for example, multifilaments made up of a plurality of parallel monofilaments, e.g. made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (=UHMWPE or high-modulus polyethylene=HMPE), possibly encapsulated in a carrier material, or multifilaments made up of a plurality of braided monofilaments, e.g. made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (=UHMWPE or high-modulus polyethylene=HMPE), possibly encapsulated in a carrier material individually and/or in the form of a braiding. Chain-like pull cables are also possible. By means of the latter, the individual tube portions 8 and 9 along with the two upper tube portions 7, 8 pushed one inside the other are connected loosely in this position, which is advantageous for transporting purposes and prevents the individual parts from getting lost. Certain portions of the pull cable 16, in particular the portions provided for folding, can be provided with a protective sheathing, preferably in the form of a PVC hose. The pull cable is preferably a flexible but stretch-resistant one with a thickness ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 mm, e.g. made up of braided UHMWPE fibers obtained by gel spinning, encapsulated or provided with a coating from a thermoplastic material.
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(29) The terminating stub 34 also has, as illustrated in
(30) According to a further preferred embodiment, the terminating stub 34 can also be designed for a clamping mechanism according to WO 2012/104424, i.e. for an external form-fitting clamping mechanism with a spring-mounted rocker (cf.
(31) As described, the terminating stub 34 preferably has a head region 34a, which is screwed into the lower region 70/34b. Such a head region 34a, which typically also has one or more axial slots, has a narrow axial through-opening for the pull cable and, in the region which projects into the lower region of the stub, an external thread 72. The extension region has a corresponding upper region with an internal thread, and the lower region of the terminating stub 34 has a continuous axial through-opening of large diameter. If the tube portion 8 is to be separated from the pull cable, it is correspondingly possible, as described above, once the lower two tube portions have been separated off, for the head region 34a to be unscrewed, and then for the pull cable to be pulled upward through the tube portion 8 and, therefore, for this latter tube portion also to be separated off.
(32) It is also the case in the two alternative exemplary embodiments of
(33) The poles according to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
(34) The plug-fit connection 17 is formed in two parts. The stub region 49, which has a head portion with a conically tapering region 18 in the form of the conical terminating stub, designed as a separate component, projects here, by way of a neck portion, into the upper portion of the fastening portion. It is possible here for the stub region 49 to be configured, for example, from plastic and for the fastening portion 37 to be configured from aluminum or composite materials. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
(35) In
(36) The conical terminating stub additionally has two lateral notches 18, which are provided in the conical region which projects out of the stub region 49. These notches 18 have axially running flanks, which are located parallel, so that the conical terminating stub 18 can be readily gripped, and unscrewed or screwed in, using an open-end wrench or a similar tool.
(37) Right at the top, the further pull cable 16 is fastened by a cable-fastening element, as is illustrated in
(38) It is then also possible for the further pull cable 16 to be readily released by the additional tube portion 79 and the uppermost tube portion 7 being pushed as far as possible one inside the other by virtue of the outer clamping being released, the bracing of the further pull cable 16 being relaxed as a result, and it is then possible for the bearing element to be pulled upward out of the handle head by at the retaining ring 89, for the hook 86 to be separated from the loop 85, and then for the uppermost tube portion 7 to be pulled downward out of the additional tube portion 79.
(39) Along with the slotted conical terminating stub and the terminating stub 34, in the case of which the head region 34a can be unscrewed, it is thus possible for the folding pole to be non-destructively taken apart and assembled again, and for parts to be changed over, renewed or otherwise altered.
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LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(42) 1 folding pole 2 pole handle 3 retaining nose 4 slot 5 trigger button 6 grip region of 2 7 first tube portion 7 uppermost tube portion, additional tube portion 8 second tube portion 8 further central tube portion 9 lower tube portion 10 external clamping mechanism 11 clamping lever 12 axial clamping element 13 encircling retaining region of 10 14 slotted clamping region of 10 15 upper tube-terminating cuff 16 pull cable 16 further pull cable between the first tube portion and additional tube portion 17 guide stub or plug-fit connection 17 fastening region of 17 in the respectively lower tube with through-opening 17 stub region with through-opening 18 conically tapering region of 17, conical terminating stub 18 notch, step, shoulder, milled recess 19 lower tube-terminating cuff 20 abutment surface of 19 on 21 21 bearing flange of lower holder of 17 22 abutment surface of 21 on 19 23 pole tip 24 tip element 25 rubber buffer 26 adjusting lever 27 holder element or upper fastening stub for 16 28 central through-opening in 27 for 16 29 widened region of 28 in the upper portion of 27 30 crimp on 16 31 interior space in the tube 32 pole axis 33 shim 34 terminating stub 34a head region of 34 34b neck region of 34, region for fitting into tube portion 34c collar of 34 35 axial through-opening for 16 in 34 36 axial through-opening for 16 in 17 37 holder element or fastening portion 38 widening of 36 for 39 39 helical 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 portion of 40/41 44 engagement portion 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 stub region of 17 50 latching device 51 latching pin 52 spring element 53 radial through-bore in 8 and 62 54 axial channel in 34 55 retaining means of 52 56 closure element 56a head portion of 56 56b neck portion of 56 56c axial through-opening of 56 57 handle head 58 cover of 57 59 additional tube portion, uppermost tube portion 60 external clamping mechanism for length-adjustment purposes 61 protective sheathing 62 insert element 63 axially running slot in 18 64 axial through-opening in 18 65 uppermost terminating stub 66 stepped through-opening in 65 for pull cable 67 tapering in 66 68 external thread of 18 69 encircling groove in 70 of 34 70 extension region of 34 71 slot in 34a 72 external thread of stub of 34a 73 step in 66 74 stepped through-opening in 65 for further pull cable in the upward direction 75 tapering in 66 76 step in 74 77 head region of 65 78 neck region of 65, region for fitting into tube portion 79 cable-fastening element for the additional tube portion beneath the floor in the cavity of the handle head 80 plate region of 79 81 set-back region of 79 82 through-opening for further pull cable 16 83 widenings/axial grooves for fastening the further pull cable 84 crimp for upper loop of the further pull cable 16 85 upper loop of the further pull cable 86 hook for fastening of 85 87 rotatable stub 88 bearing element 89 retaining ring of 88 90 cavity in the handle head 91 floor of 90 92 through-opening in 91 93 film hinge 94 positioning stub 95 positioning recesses 96 conical-terminating-stub half 97 axial end surface 98 internally threaded sleeve adhesively bonded in place