Claims
- 1. A crossarm for use in conjunction with gymnastic equipment or the like and for suspending a support for holding a gymnast, said crossarm being arranged for depending from upwardly disposed structure, said crossarm including a length of structural member extending above and laterally to either side of any supported gymnast, said crossarm structural member comprising a tubular member, a pair of cables, one of each cable operatively associated with each laterally extending tubular member of the crossarm and being connected thereto, each cable extending downwardly for sheaving upon the gymnast's support, a pair of sheaves operatively associated with the proximate ends of the tubular member of the crossarm, each cable further extending around each pair of sheaves operatively associated with each end of the tubular support, each of the cables extending upwardly from the support and being arranged around each of said sheaves and further extending into and partially through the said tubular member, the ends of said cables extending into the tubular member being resiliently fixed with respect to said tubular member, cable holding means, said cable holding means being secured proximately centrally of the tubular member of the crossarm, said cable holding means being divided for winding and holding each cable separately, said cable holding means comprising a sectionalized reel, one of each cables being wound upon separate reel sections, spiral spring means being located within the cable holding means, said spring at one end being fixed to the cable holding means and its sectionalized reel, said spring at its other end being fixed with respect to the structural member of the crossarm, and said spring means causing a bias tending to effect a retracting of the cables forcefully unwound by the weight of the gymnast and the suspended support during crossarm usage.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and including a pair of spring members, one of each spring member being disposed within each laterally extending portion of the tubular member forming the crossarm, and the said cables extending into said tubular members being fixed with the inwardmost end of the associated spring member, the outwardmost end of each spring member being fixed within the tubular member of the crossarm, whereby upon a pulling of the said cables the spring means providing for variation under pressure in the length of the cable with respect to the held support.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The subject matter of this application is related to, and comprises a continuation-in-part application of the prior U.S. patent application of the same inventor, Ser. No. 135,194, filed Mar. 28, 1980, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 842,532, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,204,719, issued on May 27, 1980, and filed on Oct. 17, 1977.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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