The present invention relates to positioning a crossbar during training for pole vault, high jump or another crossbar clearing activity. More specifically, the present invention relates to the rapid and effective re-positioning of the height of a crossbar or crossbar analogue during training.
During training for pole vaulting, several vaulters may use the same pole vault structure and pit equipment at the same time. The vaulters, however, are typically not vaulting at the same crossbar height. This requires a person to adjust the height of the standard for each vaulter, and then mount the crossbar on the height adjusted standard.
Adjusting the height of the standard is disadvantageously time consuming, reducing the number of training attempts a vaulter may have and the time interval between attempts. A smaller time interval between attempts may be very important in teaching/reinforcing proper technique and for providing sufficiently rapid feedback to efficiently and effectively develop pole vaulting skills.
This same challenge is faced in other activities that involve clearing a crossbar, such as high jump and equestrian fence jumping, etc.
A need exists for a mechanism and a training system that permits ready and rapid adjustment of the height of the crossbar or crossbar analogue so that among other benefits, the crossbar height may be quickly adjusted between attempts.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanism that affords the rapid adjustment of a crossbar or crossbar analogue in a pole vault, high jump or other crossbar supporting structure to enhance training.
The present invention includes both a system that achieves these objectives and an extender device that may be part of that system. The extender device as described in more detail below may mount to a support structure such as a standard and have on an interior side a mechanism for engaging a crossbar and on an exterior side a structure for passing a movable cord that supports a crossbar analogue.
These and related objects of the present invention are achieved by use of a crossbar positioning apparatus and method as described herein.
The attainment of the foregoing and related advantages and features of the invention should be more readily apparent to those skilled in the art, after review of the following more detailed description of the invention taken together with the drawings.
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The exterior end of each horizontal member may include a cord passing structure that preferably contains a pair of pulleys 26,36. It can be seen in
A cord, of natural or synthetic material, is preferably provided with system 10 and runs continuously through two pulleys 46,47 located at base 16 of the standards and pulley pairs 26,36. It can be seen from
A crossbar “analogue” or “substitute” 50 is preferably coupled to cord 40. This may be a bungee cord or a length of surgical tubing or the like 51, or something more rigid. In the embodiment of
The crossbar analogue 50 is preferably coupled to the forward length of cord 40 towards the left hand standard and on the rearward length of cord 40 by the right hand standard, or vice versa. With this configuration, a coach, trainer or fellow athlete standing by one of the standards can pull cord 40 downward or upward which in turn causes the crossbar analogue to move upward or downward while remaining substantially level. In this manner, the practice crossbar height can be rapidly and readily adjusted between vaulters/jumpers. This is achieved because the pulley structure described herein causes the inside cord at one standard to move as much as the outside cord at the other standard (and vice versa).
The flexible nature of the crossbar analogue permits a user to vault without the necessity of remounting a crossbar. If an actual crossbar is desired, however, brackets for holding a crossbar on the cord itself may be mounted to the cord.
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The lower end of vertical member 21 preferably includes a releasable fastening mechanism 13 such as a C-bolt that may be welded to the base of vertical member 21 and fastened to standard 12. C-bolts and the like are known in the art to achieve attachment positive retention.
Vertical member 21 preferably includes a housing 17 from which extends shaft 18. The position of shaft 18 within housing 17 may be height adjusted, thereby adjusting the height of the horizontal member 22 relative to the standard.
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Note that while the pulleys are shown in a reverse arrangement in
While the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth, and as fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/967,134, filed Aug. 31, 2007, entitled “Pole Vault Training Apparatus and Method” and having the same inventor as above.
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