序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 スポーツ用品のグリップ部材 JP2017559608 2016-05-10 JP2018517471A 2018-07-05 オリビエ エステーブ
本発明は、ポリマー母材に繊維構造体が含まれた複合材料からなるコア(2)を備えた、スポーツ用品のグリップ要素に関する。グリップ要素は、外側層(3)であって、コア(2)を覆い、インターレース繊維材料を有する外側層を有し、インターレース繊維材料は、構造体とは別に、母材に部分的に埋め込まれ、そして、前述の母材からグリップ要素の外面(4)に現れる。また、本発明は、体操器具の手すり(1)、及び、このようなグリップ要素を有したスポーツ用品にも関する。そして、本発明は、このようなグリップ要素の製造方法に関する。
2 ELÉMENT DE PRÉHENSION D'UN ÉQUIPEMENT SPORTIF EP16726138 2016-05-10 EP3294424A1 2018-03-21 ESTEVES OLIVIER
The invention relates to an element for gripping an item of sports equipment, comprising a core (2) made of composite material having a fibrous framework included in a polymer matrix. The gripping element has an external layer (3) enveloping the core (2) and having an interwoven textile material, separate from the framework, that is partially embedded in the matrix and emerges from said matrix onto an outer surface (4) of the gripping element. The invention also relates to a handrail (1) of a gymnastics apparatus and to an item of sports equipment having such a gripping element. Finally, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing such a gripping element.
3 Pole vault landing system configured for receiving a collar US14620008 2015-02-11 US09539457B2 2017-01-10 Jeffrey Schwartz; Lawrence Howard Schwartz
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a pole vault landing system configured for receiving a pole vault box collar. The pole vault landing system may be comprised of a base section and a cutout section positioned adjacent to the base section, where both the base section and the cutout section have top and bottom surface. The bottom surface of the cut out section additionally comprises a recess dimensioned to receive a pole vault box collar such that when the cutout section is placed over a pole vault box and a pole vault box collar, the pole vault box collar is received in the recess and the bottom surface of the cutout section is substantially flush with the ground surrounding the pole vault box.
4 PADDED POLE VAULT PLANT BOX US14081458 2013-11-15 US20140135177A1 2014-05-15 Jeffrey Schwartz
Embodiments of the invention are directed to an assembly for engaging an end of a vaulting pole, wherein the assembly comprises a base section comprised of a frame configured to be at least partially recessedly installed in the ground. A platform is connected to the base and comprises a top surface comprising a planar surface configured to enable receipt of an end of a vaulting pole during a pole vault plant and at least one padding tray adjacent to a perimeter of the planar surface, which is configured to receive padding. Optionally, a collar of additional padding may be provided comprising at least one padding, wherein the collar is configured for operative coupling to the top surface of the platform.
5 Vaulting pole with alignment deviation US12901514 2010-10-09 US08147383B2 2012-04-03 William Childress Bentley
A vaulting pole apparatus having a predetermined angular displacement at an end of a vaulting pole, attributable to the vaulting pole being constructed with an inherent structural deviation located along and offset from its longitudinal axis. The vaulting pole may be constructed with a fixed structural deviation or with a removable structural deviation, wherein an end of the vaulting pole deviates or is offset from the vaulting pole's central longitudinal axis. Embodiments of this structural deviation may be fixed during vaulting by a vaulter athlete or may be adjustable by a vaulter athlete in real-time or near-real-time.
6 Vaulting Pole With Alignment Deviation US12901514 2010-10-09 US20110092338A1 2011-04-21 William Childress Bentley
A vaulting pole apparatus having a predetermined angular displacement at an end of a vaulting pole, attributable to the vaulting pole being constructed with an inherent structural deviation located along and offset from its longitudinal axis. The vaulting pole may be constructed with a fixed structural deviation or with a removable structural deviation, wherein an end of the vaulting pole deviates or is offset from the vaulting pole's central longitudinal axis. Embodiments of this structural deviation may be fixed during vaulting by a vaulter athlete or may be adjustable by a vaulter athlete in real-time or near-real-time.
7 Pole vault training device US11624060 2007-01-17 US07585253B2 2009-09-08 Kirk Richards
A pole vault training apparatus may include a housing, a pole receiver pivotably positioned on the housing, a lift assembly positioned in the housing and a reinforced vaulting pole. In operation, the vaulting pole may be placed in the pole receiver. The lift assembly then drives the pole receiver (with the pole) such that the pole (and a user that may be holding the pole) is raised or lowered through a predetermined arc of travel. In use, the apparatus permits a user to perform a vault maneuver starting from standing position near the apparatus.
8 POLE VAULT TRAINING DEVICE US11624060 2007-01-17 US20080171637A1 2008-07-17 KIRK RICHARDS
A pole vault training apparatus may include a housing, a pole receiver pivotably positioned on the housing, a lift assembly positioned in the housing and a reinforced vaulting pole. In operation, the vaulting pole may be placed in the pole receiver. The lift assembly then drives the pole receiver (with the pole) such that the pole (and a user that may be holding the pole) is raised or lowered through a predetermined arc of travel. In use, the apparatus permits a user to perform a vault maneuver starting from standing position near the apparatus.
9 Method and system for preventing pole vault fall injuries background of the invention US11981166 2007-10-31 US20080064570A1 2008-03-13 Jahangir Rastegar
A method for preventing serious injuries to a person participating in a physical activity, such as pole-vaulting, which occurs at least partially over a hard surface. The method includes: detecting predetermined criteria indicative of a condition which requires deployment of the material into the deployed position; and moving a material from a retracted position to a deployed position upon detection of the predetermined criteria, wherein the material substantially does not impede the physical activity while in the retracted position and cushions the person from falling onto the hard surface while in the deployed position.
10 Cushioned pole vault planting box US10263602 2002-10-03 US20040067820A1 2004-04-08 Scott A. Noble; Steven C. Wilson; William E. Farrell; Peter M. Foley
A pole vault planting box is cushioned to reduce and minimize the risk of injury to pole vaulters. The planting box includes a base pan which is mounted below ground level adjacent the runway, and a sloped surface extending downwardly from the base surface to a pole planting position adjacent the stop-board. Cushioning components are positioned on the base surface and sloped surface of the base pan. A top cover may be positioned over some or all of the base pan to provide a cavity which may enclose cushioning components.
11 Sports equipment having a tubular structural member US10351307 2003-01-27 US20030144071A1 2003-07-31 David J. Dodge; William C. Doble
A tubular structural member that provides directional resistance. The tubular structural member has a flexural resistance that is greater in one direction than in another. The tubular structural member can be employed in variety of devices or structures so as to effect the overall stiffness of the device.
12 Vaulting practice box US881906 1978-02-27 US4163551A 1979-08-07 Bruce A. Simpson
There is provided a practice box for pole vaulters, which defines a wedge-shaped recess converging in the forward direction, open upwardly and open rearwardly. The practice box has side edges defining the convergence, which side edges are provided with means for retaining the inertial weight in such a way as to oppose a forward thrust in the practice box. In use the inertia of the practice box allows the vaulter at least to lift-off the ground, but the forward thrust exerted by the pole allows the vaulter to return to the ground without completing the jump. The purpose is to permit practice of the lift-off without requiring a full jump.
13 Pole vaulting standard US31626863 1963-10-15 US3224764A 1965-12-21 OLSEN THOMAS O
14 Take-off box for pole vaulting US10422136 1936-10-06 US2110254A 1938-03-08 EUGENE AUSTIN FRANK
15 Adjustable base for pole vaulting standards US66301133 1933-03-27 US1928280A 1933-09-26 MILTON BARRON ALBERT
16 Methods of adjusting stiffness and flexibility in devices, apparatus and equipment US14961874 2015-12-07 US09737747B1 2017-08-22 Robert Walsh; Peter B. Tarlton
A resilient rod that provides adjustable directional resistance is disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a resistance level may be determined based on a thickness of the rod and a position of an applied force with respect to a fulcrum point. In another aspect of the invention, at least one spine may be attached to the beam to increase a diameter of the beam along one axis. The resistance level may be determined based on the thickness of the rod, the position of the applied force and an orientation of the at least one spine with regard to the direction of the applied force. In other aspects of the invention, the resilient rods may be incorporated into a golf club that provides for adjustable resistance levels.
17 PADDED POLE VAULT PLANT BOX US14687688 2015-04-15 US20150335929A1 2015-11-26 Jeffrey Schwartz
Embodiments of the invention are directed to an assembly for engaging an end of a vaulting pole, wherein the assembly comprises a support frame configured to be at least partially recessedly installed in the ground. A platform is connected to the support frame and comprises a top surface comprising a pole vault plant box comprising an angled planar surface with left, rear, and right side walls extending upwardly from the planar surface, wherein the pole vault plant box is configured to enable receipt of an end of a vaulting pole during a pole vault plant; at least one padding tray surrounding a perimeter of the pole vault plant box, wherein the padding tray is configured to receive a padding; and a bottom surface of the platform operatively coupled to the support frame.
18 Methods for Adjusting Stiffness and Flexibility in Devices, Apparatus and Equipment US13622331 2012-09-18 US20130178344A1 2013-07-11 Robert Walsh; Peter B. Tarlton; William Corrigan
A resilient rod that provides adjustable directional resistance is disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a resistance level may be determined based on a thickness of the rod and a position of an applied force with respect to a fulcrum point. In another aspect of the invention, at least one spine may be attached to the beam to increase a diameter of the beam along one axis. A resistance level may be determined based on a thickness of the rod, a position of an applied force and an orientation of the at least one spine with regard to the direction of the applied force. In other aspects of the invention, the resilient rods may be incorporated into various equipment that provide for adjustable resistance levels. In still other aspects of the invention, the resilient rod may be incorporated into medical devices that provide adjustable support for injured limbs or joints.
19 Vault box safety collar US12924656 2010-10-01 US08444531B1 2013-05-21 Jan E. Johnson; Ashley M. Whittaker
A safety collar for a vault box reduces the risk of catastrophic injury if the pole vaulter lands directly onto the vault box, but does not make it more difficult for the pole vaulter to plant the pole into the vault box. The safety collar overlies the vault box and an area to the rear and the sides of the vault box. The collar has a front, a rear, a left side, a right side, and an opening extending from the front to the rear that overlies the recess of the vault box. The collar also has a left wing extending downwardly against the left wall of the vault box part way to the bottom surface and part way to the rear wall and a right wing extending downwardly against the right wall of the vault box part way to the bottom surface and part way to the rear wall.
20 Pole vaulting device and method US12321045 2009-01-15 US07736274B2 2010-06-15 Gene Thibodeaux, Sr.
A pole vaulting device and method. The device includes a mat having a top side and an underside, a plurality of support poles positioned about the mat, with the plurality of support poles having a first end having a curved portion oriented in the direction of the mat, and a net having an outer periphery, and wherein the net's outer periphery is attached to the curved portion of the plurality of support poles. The pole vaulting device may further include a plurality of straps having a distal end attached to the underside of the mat and a proximal end attached to the net so that the net forms a bowl section.
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