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The disclosure relates to fencing devices and more particularly pertains to a new fencing device for practicing fencing. The device includes a stand comprising a plurality of hinged members that can be oriented to form a triangle. A track is integrated into the stand and a plurality of targets is provided that can engage the track. Each of the targets includes a penetrable element that can be pierced by a fencing foil without damaging the fencing foil. In this way the targets facilitate a user to practice fencing maneuvers.
The prior art relates to fencing devices including a fencing target that includes a panel pivotally mounted between a pair of stanchions and a cushion mounted to panel for piercing with a fencing foil. The prior art discloses a variety of striking practice devices that includes a frame having a plurality of arms and a plurality of pads each disposed on a respective arm for practicing striking.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a stand that has a plurality of hinged members. The stand is positionable in a deployed position having each of the hinged members defining a respective leg of a triangle such that the stand can be vertically oriented on a support surface. The stand has a track that is integrated into a respective one of the hinged members. A plurality of targets is each attachable to the stand having each of the targets placed at a variety of locations on the stand. In this way each of the targets can facilitate a user to practice fencing maneuvers. Each of the targets has a penetrable element to facilitate a fencing foil to penetrate the penetrable element.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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The plurality of hinged members 14 comprises a first member 20 that has a lower end 22, an upper end 24 and an outer surface 26 extending between the lower end 22 and the upper end 24, and the first member 20 is elongated between the lower end 22 and the upper end 24. The outer surface 26 has a front side 28 and a back side 30. A panel 32 is integrated into the front side 28 and the panel 32 extends between the upper end 24 and the lower end 22. Furthermore, the panel 32 is centrally positioned on the first member 20 and the panel 32 has a width is less than a width of the first member 20 such that the panel 32 defines the track 18.
The panel 32 has a distal surface 34 with respect to the front side 28 of the outer surface 26 of the first member 20 and the panel 32 has plurality of holes 36 each extending into the distal surface 34. The holes 36 are spaced apart from each other and are distributed along a full length of the panel 32. The first member 20 has a pair of feet 38 each extending laterally away from the first member 20 in opposite directions from each other. Each of the feet 38 is aligned with the lower end 22 of the first member 20 such that each of the feet 38 rests upon the support surface 16 for laterally stabilizing the first member 20 on the support surface 16.
The plurality of hinged members 14 includes a second member 40 that has a coupled end 42, a free end 44 and a front surface 46 extending between the coupled end 42 and the free end 44. The second member 40 is elongated between the coupled end 42 and the free end 44. Additionally, the coupled end 42 is hingedly coupled to the back side 30 of the outer surface 26 of the first member 20 at a point located closer to the upper end 24 of the first member 20 than the lower end 22 of the first member 20. The second member 40 is positionable in a stored position having the second member 40 lying against the back side 30 of the outer surface 26. Conversely, the second member 40 is positionable in a deployed position having the second member 40 angling away from the back side 30 of the outer surface 26.
A base 48 is included which has a primary end 50, a secondary end 52 and a primary surface 54 extending between the primary end 50 and secondary end 52, and the base 48 has a top edge 56 and a bottom edge 58. The base 48 is attached to the second member 40 having the primary surface 54 abutting the front surface 46 of the second member 40. The bottom edge 58 is aligned with the free end 44 of the second member 40 and the base 48 is perpendicularly oriented with respect to an axis extending between the coupled end 42 and the free end 44 of the second member 40. A pair of rollers 60 is each coupled to the primary surface 54 of the base 48 and each of the rollers 60 is positioned on opposite sides of the second member 40. Each of the rollers 60 rolls along the support surface 16 when the second member 40 is positioned in the deployed position and the stand 12 is tipped rearwardly to facilitate the stand 12 to be rolled along the support surface 16.
The plurality of hinged members 14 includes a third member 62 that has a coupled end 64, a free end 66 and a lower surface 68 extending between the coupled end 64 and the free end 66. The third member 62 is elongated between the coupled end 64 and the free end 66 of the third member 62. Additionally, the coupled end 64 of the third member 62 is hingedly coupled to the back side 30 of the outer surface 26 of the first member 20 at a point located closer to the lower end 22 of the first member 20 than the upper end 24 of the of the first member 20. The third member 62 is positionable in a deployed position having the third member 62 resting against the back side 30 of the outer surface 26 of the first member 20. Conversely, the third member 62 is positionable in a deployed position having the third member 62 angling away from the back side 30 of the outer surface 26.
A pair of grips 70 is each coupled to and extends away from the lower surface 68 of the third member 62. Each of the grips 70 is positioned adjacent to the free end 66 of the third member 62 and the grips 70 are spaced apart from each other. The top edge 56 of the base 48 is positioned between the grips 70 when each of the second member 40 and the third member 62 are positioned in the deployed position for retaining each of the second member 40 and the third member 62 in the deployed position. As is most clearly shown in
A plurality of targets 74 is provided and each of the targets 74 is attachable to the stand 12. Furthermore, each of the targets 74 can be placed at a variety of locations on the stand 12 to facilitate a user 76 to practice fencing maneuvers. Each of the targets 74 has a penetrable element 78 to facilitate a fencing foil 80 to penetrate the penetrable element 78. Each of the targets 74 comprises a mount 82 which includes a plate 84 and a pair of blocks 86 that each coupled to a rear surface 88 of the plate 84. The blocks 86 are spaced apart from each other and the mount 82 is positionable on the front side 28 of the outer surface 26 of the first member 20 having each of the blocks 86 positioned on either side of the of the panel 32 on the front side 28 of the outer surface 26. The plate 84 has a pair of fastener holes 90 each extending through the plate 84. Furthermore, each of the fastener holes 90 is aligned with a respective one of the holes 36 in the distal surface 34 of the panel 32.
Each of the targets 74 includes a stem 92 that is coupled to and extends away from a front surface 94 of the plate 84, and the stem 92 has a distal end 96 with respect to the front surface 94 of the plate 94. Each of the targets 74 includes an ornament 98 that has a rear side 100 and a forward side 102, and the rear side 100 is coupled to the distal end 96 of the stem 92. Each of the targets 74 includes a cushion 104 that is coupled to the forward side 102 of the ornament 98 such that the cushion 104 defines the penetrable element 78 associated with the targets 74. The cushion 104 is comprised of a resiliently compressible material, including but not being limited to, rubber, silicone or other material which can be penetrated by the fencing foil 80 without damaging the fencing foil 80. The ornament 98 associated with each of the targets 74 may comprise a soccer ball, a shoe, a deflated soccer ball or any other geometric shape that could simulate the generic structure of various parts of the human body.
Each of the targets 74 includes a pair of fasteners 106 that is each extendable through a respective one of the fastener holes 90 in the plate 84. Each of the fasteners 106 releasably engages a respective one of the holes 36 in the distal surface 34 of the panel 32 to which the respective fastener hole 90 is aligned for retaining the mount 82 at a selected position along the first member 20. Each of the fasteners 106 may comprise an eyebolt, a screw or other type of releasable, mechanical fastener. The plurality of targets 74 includes a pivotable target 108, and the stem 92 associated with the pivotable target 108 includes a first section 110 that rotatably engages a second section 112. Each of the first section 110 and second section 112 engage each other on an angled plane and the first section 110 is attached to the front surface 46 of the plate 84 associated with the pivotable target 108. In this way the second section 112 can be oriented to angle away from the first section 110 at a variety of directions thereby facilitating the ornament 98 associated with the pivotable target 108 to orbit about an axis extending through the first section 110 and the plate 84 associated with the pivotable target 108.
A handle 114 is coupled to the upper end 24 of the first member 20 such that the handle 114 can be gripped for transporting the stand 12 to a desired location. The handle 114 has a first end 116 and a second end 118, and the handle 114 is curved between the first end 116 and the second end 118 of the handle 114. Each of the first end 116 and the second end 118 of the handle 114 is fastened to the upper end 24 of the first member 20 having the handle 114 curving upwardly from the upper end 24 of the first member 20. The handle 114 is gripped to tilt the stand 12 rearwardly thereby facilitating the stand 12 to be rolled on the rollers 60 for transporting the stand 12 to various locations.
In use, each of the second member 40 and the third member 62 are positioned in the deployed position such that the grips 70 on the third member 62 engage the base 48 on the second member 40. In this way the first member 20 is oriented at an angle of approximately 10.0 degrees beyond perpendicular. Each of the targets 74 is positioned at a selected point along the first member 20 and the fasteners 106 associated with each of the targets 74 is employed to retain the associated target 74 at the selected point. In this way a user 76 that is practicing fencing can strike the cushion 104 of each of the targets 74 with their fencing foil 80. Moreover, the location of the plurality of targets 74 facilitates the user 76 to simulate striking various locations of an opponent's body with their fencing foil 80. The pivotable target 108 and be oriented at an angle ranging between 0.0 degrees and 40.0 degrees, depending on the user's preference. The second member 40 and the third member 62 are positioned in the stored position and each of the locks 72 is manipulated to retain the second member 40 and the third member 62 in the stored position for storing the stand 12.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.