The present invention relates to a clamping fixture for bouncing apparatus and particularly to a clamping fixture to quickly clamp two ends of a resilient stem of a bouncing apparatus without escaping or fracturing when the bouncing apparatus is under a strong bouncing condition.
A conventional bouncing apparatus usually has a clamping fixture to clamp two ends of a resilient stem 10 or 20 made from rubber (referring to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,716,108 and 6,558,265 as shown in
As the resilient means shown in
Therefore there is a need to provide an improved clamping fixture for bouncing apparatus to provide rapid clamping without scraping or damaging the resilient stem, and form a secure clamping without loosening the coupling members in a strong bouncing condition.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved clamping fixture for bouncing apparatus to rapidly clamp a resilient stem without scraping, damaging or breaking the resilient stem.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved clamping fixture that has two corresponding coupling members and mating anchor members on two ends of the resilient stem that are engageable to form rapid coupling so that the resilient stem does not loosen or fracture under strong bouncing condition of the bouncing apparatus.
To achieve the foregoing objects the clamping fixture of the invention includes two coupling members and two anchor members made from plastics that oppose each other. The coupling members have a first latch member and a second latch member that are engageable with each other to form a clamping space, and two anchor bosses extended outwards from another end that are engageable with the two anchor members. The two anchor members are hinged on two sides of the coupling members so that the resilient stem can be anchored rapidly on a bouncing apparatus.
In one aspect, the anchor bosses are formed on an outer side of the coupling members to be hinged on the anchor members to anchor the resilient stem on the bouncing apparatus. The plastic coupling members have an inner rim which is not as sharp as the conventional aluminum coupling members, thus do not scrape, damage or break the resilient stem during clamping. As a result the coupling members can form a secure coupling and achieve a longer durability.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The coupling members 40 and 41 have respectively a first latch member 401 and 411 and a second latch member 402 and 412 that may be integrally formed and connected to each other. The first latch members 401 and 411 and the second latch members 402 and 412 are engageable to form respectively a clamping space 400 and 410. The coupling members 40 and 41 further have respectively an anchor boss 403 and 413 extended outwards from another side that are engageable with the anchor members 50a and 50a. The anchor bosses 403 and 413 form respectively a tenon 4031 and 4131 adjacent to one edge of the first latch members 401 and 411 that corresponding to and opposing each other.
The coupling members 40 and 41 are made from plastics, with the first latch members 401 and 411, second latch members 402 and 412, and clamping spaces 400 and 410 formed thereon, also form respectively a semi-circle 4010 and 4110 to mate a resilient stem 30 made from rubber. The second latch members 402 and 412 further have saw type latch troughs 4020 and 4120.
The first latch members 401 and 411 further have latch arms 4011 and 4111 on an outer side opposing the semi-circle 4010 and 4110 to form latch coupling with the latch troughs 4120 and 4020.
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By means of the construction set forth above, the plastic coupling members 40 and 41 can clamp two ends of the rubber resilient stem 30 with the two anchor members 50 and 50a coupling thereon to form the resilient means. As the coupling members 40 and 41 are made from plastics rather metal, they do not scrape or damage the resilient stem 30, or cause fractures at the clamping portion. Hence the two ends of the resilient stem 30 are more durable.
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