The present invention relates to an arrangement in a hollow skiing or walking pole, as disclosed in the preamble of claims 1 and 2.
There are prior-art hollow skiing or walking poles which are well suited for skiing or walking purposes but cannot be used for much else. There are also prior-art poles or rods developed for muscular training, having at their ends elastic strips or equivalent which can be fastened by their free ends e.g. with string loops to the feet, allowing the rod to be used for muscular fitness training by lifting the rod. These implements are likewise not suited for any other use except just muscular fitness training. For example, if one wishes to do some muscular fitness training during a skiing or walking tour, this is not possible without separate implements or unless there is along the walking route a muscular fitness training area expressly arranged for this purpose.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks and to achieve an economical, simple and reliable arrangement allowing a hollow skiing or walking pole used as a physical exercise implement or as an aid in physical exercise to be utilized in versatile ways as a physical exercise implement. Hereinafter, a skiing and walking pole is mainly referred to by the shorter designation ‘pole’. The arrangement of the invention is based on the idea of providing in the upper part of the hollow shaft portion of the pole an opening through which it is possible to thread into the hollow pole an elastic strip, such as a piece of rubber tube or rubber band, which is substantially always carried along with the pole but which still remains out of the way and can be pulled out of the pole and used to perform different physical fitness exercises e.g. during a skiing or walking tour or at some other suitable time. The arrangement of the invention is characterized by what is disclosed in the characterization parts of claims 1 and 2. Other embodiments of the invention are characterized by what is disclosed in the other claims.
The arrangement of the invention has the advantage of allowing the poles to be used in more versatile ways for physical exercise. An additional advantage is that the elastic strips permitting physical exercise are placed inside the hollow poles, where, when the user is walking with the poles, they are out of the way but still carried along and immediately available for use when the user wishes to perform muscular fitness exercises e.g. during a skiing or walking tour. The elastic strips being inserted into the shaft part of the pole through the lower part of the handgrips also provides the advantage that the handgrip braces the shaft part from either side of the opening made for the elastic strip in the shaft. Correspondingly, form-locking of the handgrip provides the advantage of easy detachability when the elastic strip is to be replaced. In addition, placing the opening below the handgrip has the advantage of making it altogether unnecessary to remove the handgrip to allow replacement of the elastic strip. A further advantage is that the opening in the handgrip or in a separate sleeve or an opening provided with an elastic ring makes the edges of the elastic opening of the shaft part thicker and softer, thus improving the durability of the elastic strip in the area of the opening. Placing the opening in the lower part of the handgrip or below it also affords the advantage that the protruding portion of the elastic strip in no way interferes with the actual skiing or walking activity using the poles.
In the following, the invention will be described in detail by referring to different embodiment examples and the attached drawings, wherein
At the first end, i.e. at the upper end of the shaft part 1 is an opening 5 in the wall of the shaft part, through which opening a separate element, such as an elastic element 4 for use in muscular fitness exercises, can be threaded at least partially into the shaft part 1.
Correspondingly, the lower part of the handgrip 2 is provided with a substantially circular opening 6 having rounded edges and so designed that the largest cross-section of the bulge 9 at the first end of the elastic element 4 is larger than the diameter of the opening 6, the first end of the elastic element 4 being thus large enough not to pass through the opening 6. The handgrip 2 is so mounted in position that the openings 5 and 6 lie substantially concentrically one over the other. The handgrip 2 placed in position thus prevents the first end of the elastic element 4 from coming out of the shaft part 1.
In the lower part of the handgrip 2 there is additionally a gap 12 starting from the opening 6 and extending from the lower edge of the opening 6 to the lower edge of the handgrip 2. The gap 12 is so dimensioned in relation to the thickness of the elastic element 4 that, by compressing the elastic element 4, it can be threaded through the gap 12. Thus, the elastic element 4 can be replaced by compressing the elastic element 4 flat between one's fingers and pulling off the handgrip from the first end of the shaft part 1. After this, the damaged elastic element 4 can be removed through the opening 5 in the shaft part 1 and replaced with a new one, whereupon the handgrip 2 is placed again in position. Provided in the upper part of the opening 6 of the handgrip 2 is an upward beveling 13, which facilitates the handling of the elastic element 4, especially when the elastic element is to be threaded into the shaft part.
It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not exclusively limited to the example described above, but that it may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below. Thus, for example, the opening in the shaft part need not have a round shape, but it may have some other shape, e.g. that of an elongated groove, in which case the largest cross-section of the bulge at the first end of the elastic element is smaller than the smallest diameter of the opening in the area adjacent to the elastic element, whose diameter is e.g. equal to the width of the opening.
It is likewise obvious to a skilled person that the wall of the shaft part need not necessarily be provided with an opening for the elastic element at all, but that the elastic element can be inserted into the shaft part from the first end of the shaft part longitudinally through the handgrip.
It is likewise obvious to a person skilled in the art that the elastic element can also be threaded into the shaft part through an opening located on one side of the handgrip in the upper part of the handgrip.
It is additionally obvious to a skilled person that; instead of being made of rubber, the elastic element may be made of some other elastic material resistant to stretching.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20065052 | Jan 2006 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI2007/050032 | 1/19/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/3/2008 |