1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains generally to sports equipment. More particularly, the present invention relates to training in the areas of mixed martial arts (MMA) and boxing. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is more particularly useful as a hybrid fighting cage/boxing ring.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Currently, a growing number of sports enthusiast are spectating and participating in fighting sports such as mixed martial arts (MMA) and traditional boxing. The enclosure where opponents compete is conventionally a “ring;” and more recently “cages,” for example the octagon, have been introduced specifically for MMA competition. Each contain a rope or fence area, respectively, to contain the fighting action and protect spectators while also allowing for a reasonable view thereof.
An early example of a fighting enclosure was awarded patent protection in 1955, entitled “Knock-Down Platform Construction,” to Nally, U.S. Pat. No. 2,726,866 that comprises a more convention ring popular for boxing and professional wrestling. Cages were later developed presumably because MMA opponents grapple and roll around on the ground more; and therefore the traditional constraining ropes would do little to contain the action to the ring. The present invention however, focuses on the problem of space constraints particularly in a training environment. U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,638 entitled “Portable Retractable Sports Enclosure,” to Havens et al. somewhat addresses this concern. However, the structural integrity of this solution is suspect.
In light of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a fighting enclosure suitable for MMA and boxing training to environments where space is a concern and where separate cages and rings are not feasible. It is an additional object of the present invention to provide an enclosure that is sturdy and structurally sound. Yet further it is another object of the present invention to address safety concerns of both participants and spectators. Still further, the present invention seeks to provide a hybrid fighting cage/boxing ring that can accommodate both boxing and MMA competition.
The present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above mentioned deficiencies associated with the prior art. More particularly, the present invention in a first aspect, is an apparatus providing a training enclosure for a fighting competition comprising: a floor structure forming a base of the enclosure; a cage portion including a chain link fence coupled to the floor structure; and a ring portion, including a plurality of ropes, the ring portion further coupled to the floor structure and the cage portion.
The apparatus providing a training enclosure for a fighting competition in this aspect is additionally characterized as having a plurality of primary posts defining a height of the enclosure; and a plurality of secondary posts providing support for the floor structure. More specifically, the plurality of primary posts further comprises a first primary post comprising a plurality of turnbuckles corresponding to the plurality of ropes. A second primary post is located lengthwise across a front of the enclosure with respect to the first post. And finally, a third primary post located depthwise across a side of the enclosure with respect to the first post, wherein the second and third posts together with the first post secure the plurality of ropes. The plurality of turnbuckles maintain a tension to the structure.
The invention is additionally characterized as comprising a plurality of beams underneath the cage/ring providing support to the floor structure. Also, a cable connected between two of the plurality of primary posts is provided, the cable further connected via a stabilizing turnbuckle to provide a countervailing force with respect to the plurality of turnbuckles connected to the plurality of ropes. The floor structure is elevated to provide area underneath to accommodate this turnbuckle and cable feature.
The apparatus providing a training enclosure for a fighting competition is further characterized wherein the plurality of ropes connect to the second post via a corresponding plurality of cantilevered members, the plurality of cantilevered members further having a ring about an end thereof, the ring coupled to a padded ring at an end of each of the plurality of ropes, wherein the training enclosure further comprises a specially designed five-sided pad. The invention may be described herein as including a five-sided polygonal structure; and four equal lengths of chain link fence.
In still another aspect, in invention is an apparatus providing a training enclosure for a fighting competition comprising: a floor structure forming a base of the enclosure; a cage portion including a chain link fence coupled to the floor structure; and a ring portion, including a containment rope, the ring portion further coupled to the floor structure and the cage portion via the containment rope and cantilevered member at a junction joining the cage portion and the ring portion.
The apparatus in this aspect providing a training enclosure for a fighting competition is additionally characterized as having a primary post defining a height of the enclosure; and a secondary post providing support for the floor structure, wherein the primary post comprises an upper turnbuckle and a lower turnbuckle, the upper turnbuckle maintaining tension in the containment rope and the entire enclosure, the lower turnbuckle providing a countervailing force to the upper turnbuckle.
These, as well as other advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description and drawings. It is understood that changes in the specific structure shown and described may be made within the scope of the claims, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
While the apparatus and method has or will be described for the sake of grammatical fluidity with functional explanations, it is to be expressly understood that the claims, unless expressly formulated under 35 USC 112, are not to be construed as necessarily limited in any way by the construction of “means” or “steps” limitations, but are to be accorded the full scope of the meaning and equivalents of the definition provided by the claims under the judicial doctrine of equivalents, and in the case where the claims are expressly formulated under 35 USC 112 are to be accorded full statutory equivalents under 35 USC 112. The invention can be better visualized by turning now to the following drawings wherein like elements are referenced by like numerals.
The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features. Broadly, embodiments 10, 29 of the present invention generally provide a hybrid fighting cage and boxing ring. Initially, with regard to
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It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the invention as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the invention includes other combinations of fewer, more or different elements, which are disclosed in above even when not initially claimed in such combinations.
While the particular Hybrid Fighting Cage/Boxing Ring as herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages herein before stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown other than as described in the appended claims.
Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.
This patent application claims benefit of the priority date of U.S. Prov. Pat. App. Ser No. 61/433,841 filed on Jan. 18, 2011, entitled BOXING AND MIXED MARITIAL ART TYPE EQUIPMENT, accordingly, the entire contents of this patent application is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61433841 | Jan 2011 | US |