Exercise devices – Striking
Patent
1997-09-19
1999-04-27
Donnelly, Jerome W.
Exercise devices
Striking
482 87, A63B 2600
Patent
active
058974652
ABSTRACT:
A martial arts practice device that includes a standard and a means for supporting the standard in a substantially vertical position. The invention provides a system of inter-fastened pads to mount a striking pad to the standard. The standard has a front side and two lateral sides. An elongated pad is positioned on the standard so that its two longitudinally oriented cushions cover the two lateral sides of the standard. The two longitudinally oriented cushions define an opening through which the front side of the standard is accessible. Several protective pads are mounted to the longitudinally oriented cushions to cover the opening and fix the elongated pad to the standard. At least one striking-pad plate is mounted on the standard and each such plate is used to mount a striking pad to the standard. The striking-pad plate has a fitting for receiving a flexible member. Each striking pad has a central bore with a fabric collar around the top of the central bore. The striking pad is inserted through the central opening of a rim pad and the fabric collar is fastened to a ring-shaped fastening means on the rim pad. The striking pad is slid over the flexible member so that the flexible member is inserted into the striking pad's central bore and the rim pad is fastened to the longitudinally oriented cushions of the elongated pads, thereby fastening the striking pad to the standard.
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