Springboards for performing gymnastics are designed to improve gymnasts' performances in the execution of acrobatic figures or in vaulting over apparatus, in particular the vaulting horse or more recently the vaulting table.
These springboards have dimensions determined by the International Gymnastics Federation, which are currently 1200×600 mm with a height of 220 mm with an identical elasticity regardless of the gymnasts' weight which can vary from 30 kg to 80 kg.
Springboards with adjustable elasticity do exist, but the adjustment operations remain complicated, in particular if they require damping springs to be removed or added. Defects may occur that are liable to weaken the impact zones with risks of the board breaking, and to adversely affect the homogeneity of elasticity of the springboard. Furthermore, the effective impact zone is not always visually indicated on the top board of the springboard.
The document FR 9,102,434 describes a gymnastics springboard having a superficial coating which gives a material indication of the impact zone. This springboard is not designed for competition, as it does not have the required dimensions, and the elasticity of the impact zone is not homogeneous.
The object of the invention is to overcome the shortcomings, and consists in achieving a gymnastics springboard for training and competition having a homogeneous impact zone and an elasticity that is able to be easily adjusted.
The springboard according to the invention comprises for this purpose a top board covered with a coating subdivided into two distinct zones enabling the impact zone to be defined visually, which presents a homogeneous and flexible structure with a hardness able to be adjusted by means of:
The upwardly curved plate (5) is equipped with hinges (6) at one of the ends thereof, with an adjustable support bar (7), and with roller means (8) at the opposite end bearing on the bottom face of the plate (1). An adjustment system (9) enables the elasticity to be adjusted and a securing strap (10) is arranged between the top plate (1) and the frame (2). Non-slip pads (not shown) are provided under the frame (2).
The adjustment lever (12) is fixed to the point (13) on the frame (2) and is articulated on the point (14). This lever is telescopic so as not to be salient from the springboard after adjustment has been made. A series of holes (15) and notches (16) are arranged in the frame (2) to allow the removable springs (4) to be positioned quickly.
The effective impact zone of the springboard can be easily located visually by the gymnast, is of adjustable hardness, and presents a homogeneous structure for all adjustments without weakening the springboard.
The non-slip coating which covers the board (1) of the springboard presents two different colors: one color defining the ineffective part A of the springboard (
The curved plate (5) is a flexible plate with spring effect presenting a rigid, resistant structure that is greatly deformable when a force is applied thereto. It is made of a resin-based composite material strengthened with fibers, notably glass fibers, carbon fibers or any other resistant flexible material.
The rolling means (8) at the end of the curved intermediate plate (5) are arranged under the middle of the impact zone of the springboard, and serve the purpose of limiting the wear and friction and of not impeding the descent of the board (1) when the gymnast performs his jump. The total distance of movement of the rolling means (8) under the board (1) is about 30 mm between a no-load position and a maximum load position (the impact of the gymnast's jump) of about 2500 kg (see in broken line in
The adjustable support bar (7) of the intermediate plate (5) is formed by a round metal tube which is guided by means of rails (11 and 11′—
Movement of the support bar (7) is made possible by a rack (9—
The hole (3) of the frame (2) serves the purpose of guiding the support bar (7), but also of housing the curved plate (5) completely when a violent impact (broken line in
The interchangeable spring system (4) enables springs to be removed or added, or the hardness or type of springs to be changed with great ease. The frame (2) can comprise a multitude of holes of oblong shape in order to adjust the number and location of the necessary springs (4) to suit the gymnast's weight.
To add a spring (4), the latter merely has to be inserted in an oblong hole on the frame (2), and then be compressed slightly against the board (1) and turned a quarter of a turn with the fixing toggle (17) to lock the plate (18) in the notches (16). The holes (15) and notches (16) can have different shapes (triangular, rectangular, or any other shape other than circular).
The combination of the two assemblies formed by the adjustable curved plate (5) and the interchangeable springs (4) enables a springboard to be provided which can be adapted very quickly and very easily to suit gymnasts of different weights (from 30 to 80 kg).
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