Claims
- 1. A balance beam, comprising;
- an elongated beam member having opposite ends, a center portion, a top and a bottom,
- legs on the bottom of said beam member adjacent the ends thereof,
- each leg having an upper end and a lower end,
- a support assembly mounted within said elongated beam member adjacent each of the ends thereof and each having a resilient element with a depending arm extending downwardly therefrom with each arm being pivotally secured to one of the upper ends of said legs,
- said legs extending downwardly and outwardly from said support assembly and terminating in a vertical transverse plane extending through the ends of said beam member so that the lower ends of the legs dwell substantially under the ends of the beam member, and
- elongated links having opposite ends each pivotally secured by one of their ends to one of the ends of said beam member and to the other one end of each of said legs respectively to hold said beam member in an erected elevated horizontal position.
- 2. The beam of claim 1 wherein each leg extends downwardly and outwardly from the arm which has a clevis on an upper end thereof pivotally secured to the arm.
- 3. The beam of claim 1 wherein said beam member is slightly resilient, and said resilient element permitting the upper ends of said legs to move resiliently horizontally towards said center portion when said beam member is loaded and deflected by the weight of a gymnast.
- 4. The beam of claim 3 wherein said support assembly has two endblocks rigidly secured to said beam member, an intermediate block slidably mounted between said endblocks and associated with said arm, and said resilient element being located between said intermediate block and the endblock nearest the center portion of said beam member so that when a vertical force is applied downwardly on the top of said beam, said resilient element will yieldingly resist the sliding of said intermediate block towards said center portion.
- 5. The beam of claim 4 wherein said endblocks are rigidly mounted on a base plate which is movably secured to the bottom of said beam member, with said plate having an opening therein through which said arm extends.
- 6. The beam of claim 3 wherein said support assembly is longitudinally movable with respect to said beam member.
- 7. The beam of claim 6 wherein a fastening element connects said support assembly and said beam member to selectively rigidly connect said support assembly in one of a plurality of variable positions with respect to said beam member.
- 8. The beam of claim 6 wherein at least one tensioned spring interconnects said support assembly and said beam member to hold said beam in a neutral height position for upper or lower adjustment by applying upper or lower hand pressure, respectively on said beam.
- 9. The beam of claim 8 wherein raising or lowering said beam causes said support assembly to move longitudinally.
- 10. The beam of claim 8 wherein a fastening element connects said support assembly and said beam to selectively rigidly connect said support assembly in one of a plurality of variable positions with respect to said beam.
- 11. The beam of claim 8 wherein a second tensioned spring is mounted in parallel relation to said first mentioned tensioned spring.
- 12. The beam of claim 6 wherein said resilient element is mounted on said support assembly in an inclined position.
- 13. The beam of claim 6 wherein said support assembly has trolley wheels movable within said beam member.
- 14. The beam of claim 6 wherein said support assembly has trolley wheels movable on bars secured to inwardly extending flanges on the bottom of said beam member.
- 15. The beam of claim 1 wherein the support assembly includes a plate secured to said beam member, said plate having an elongated slot therein through which said depending arm extends.
- 16. A balance beam, comprising:
- an elongated beam member having opposite ends, a center portion, a top and a bottom,
- legs on the bottom of said beam member adjacent the ends thereof,
- each leg having an upper end and a lower end,
- a trolley assembly mounted within said elongated beam member adjacent the ends thereof,
- a resilient element movable on an inclined plane mounted on the trolley assembly with a lower end being towards the ends of the beam member and a higher end being towards the center of the beam member.
- 17. The beam of claim 16 wherein the resilient element permits the upper ends of said legs to move resiliently horizontally towards said center portion when said beam member is loaded and deflected by the weight of a gymnast.
- 18. The beam of claim 17 wherein said resilient element is mounted the trolley assembly longitudinally movably mounted within said beam member.
- 19. The beam of claim 18 wherein a fastening element connects said trolley assembly and said beam member to selectively rigidly connect said trolley assembly in one of a plurality of variable positions with respect to said beam.
- 20. The beam of claim 19 wherein raising or lowering said beam causes said trolley assembly to move longitudinally.
- 21. The beam of claim 19 wherein at least one tensioned spring interconnects said trolley assembly and said beam member to hold said beam in a neutral height position for upper or lower adjustment by applying upper or lower hand pressure, respectively on said beam.
- 22. The beam of claim 21 wherein a second tensioned spring is mounted in parallel relation to said first mentioned tensioned spring.
- 23. The beam of claim 18 wherein said resilient element is mounted on said trolley assembly in an inclined position.
- 24. The beam of claim 18 wherein a fastening element connects said trolley assembly and said beam member to selectively rigidly connect said trolley assembly in one of a plurality of variable positions with respect to said beam.
- 25. The beam of claim 16 wherein the support assembly has two endblocks rigidly secured to said beam member, an intermediate block slidably mounted between said endblocks and associated with said beam member, and said resilient element being located between said intermediate block and the endblock nearest the center portion of said beam member so that when a vertical force is applied downwardly on the top of said beam, said resilient element will yieldingly resist the sliding of said intermediate block towards said center portion.
- 26. The beam of claim 25 wherein said endblocks are rigidly secured to a base plate which is movably secured to the bottom of said beam member, with said plate having an opening therein through which said member extends.
- 27. The beam of claim 26 wherein said endblocks are rigidly mounted on a base plate which is movably secured to the bottom of said beam member, with said plate having an opening therein through which said arm extends.
- 28. The beam of claim 16 wherein said trolley assembly has trolley wheels movable within said beam member.
- 29. The beam of claim 14 wherein said trolley assembly has trolley wheels movable on bars secured to inwardly extending flanges on the bottom of said beam member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/961,479 filed Oct. 31, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,885,189.
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