Exercise devices – Striking – Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
Patent
1990-12-14
1992-09-15
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Striking
Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
482 83, 482 86, A63B 6400
Patent
active
051472589
ABSTRACT:
In a light duty punching bag and suspension arrangement the bag consists of one or two balloons. When two balloons are used one is inflated inside the other, the two uniting to form a resilient bag. The inflation neck of the bag is stretched over the skirt of an inflation collar which includes a valve for controlling inflation. A cap screwed on to the inflation collar provides a suspension connected and also clamps the bag wall to the skirt of the collar. Connection to an overhead rebound board is by a short flexible element and a ball and socket joint in tandem.
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Apley Richard J.
Donnolly J.
Ffitch Bruce J.
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