Claims
- 1. An athletic pole adapted for minimizing injuries to the hand and wrist of the user in the event of an accident, said athletic pole comprising:
- (a) a handle having an enlarged handle base;
- (b) a shaft extending from the handle and including a proximal end adjacent the handle, a distal end, and an enlarged shaft base on the proximal end engageable with the handle base;
- (c) attachment means for attaching the handle to the shaft;
- (d) biasing means exerting sufficient tension on said attachment means for biasing said attachment means to maintain the handle base and the shaft base in a mating, coaxial aligned position when any bending forces applied to the pole are insufficient to overcome the tension of the biasing means on the attachment means, the periphery of the handle base and the periphery of the shaft base collectively forming a fulcrum point thereon for permitting controlled, tensioned articulation of the handle relative to the shaft resulting from an application of a predetermined bending force on the pole sufficient to overcome the tension of the biasing means on the attachment means for pivoting the handle to an articulated position relative to the shaft;
- (e) a raised alignment post defining an inner boundary of a surface of the shaft base and an inner boundary limiting movement of the handle base across the shaft base during handle articulation, wherein said alignment post includes a centrally located opening therein through which the attachment means extends; and
- (f) axial splines formed with the alignment post, the splines having complimentary grooves in the handle base, said splines and grooves designed to restrict rotational motion of the handle relative to the shaft both when the handle is in the coaxially aligned position and in the articulated position.
- 2. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the handle base is conical.
- 3. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the shaft base is annular.
- 4. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises a cable.
- 5. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the biasing means comprises a spring.
- 6. An athletic pole according to claim 5, wherein tension adjustment means are provided for cooperation with the spring to exert a selected predetermined tension on the attachment means to accommodate users of varying sizes and weights.
- 7. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the handle base is fixedly secured to the handle.
- 8. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the biasing means exerts sufficient tension to return the handle to a position coaxial with the shaft upon reduction of the predetermined bending force below a predetermined quantum.
- 9. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the alignment post is annular.
- 10. An athletic pole according to claim 1, wherein the shaft base includes a rim that, during handle articulation, limits the movement of the handle base across the shaft base by forming an outer boundary of a surface of the shaft base, and, upon release of the handle, assists the handle in resuming a normal coaxial position relative to the shaft.
- 11. An athletic pole according to claim 10, wherein the rim is annular and extends around the periphery of the shaft base.
- 12. An athletic pole adapted for minimizing injuries to the hand and wrist of the user in the event of an accident, said athletic pole comprising:
- (a) a handle having an enlarged handle base;
- (b) a shaft extending from the handle and including a proximal end adjacent the handle, a distal end, and an enlarged shaft base on the proximal end engageable with the handle base, said shaft base comprising a raised alignment post defining an inner boundary of a surface of the shaft base and an inner boundary limiting movement of the handle base across the shaft base during handle articulation, and a rim that, during handle articulation, limits the movement of the handle base across the shaft base by forming an outer boundary of a surface of the shaft base, and, upon release of the handle, assists the handle in resuming a coaxially aligned position relative to the shaft, and axial splines formed with the alignment post, the splines having complimentary grooves in the handle base, said splines and grooves designed to restrict rotational motion of the handle relative to the shaft both when the handle is in the coaxially aligned position and in an articulated position;
- (c) a cable for attaching the handle to the shaft; and
- (d) a spring exerting sufficient tension on said cable for biasing said cable to maintain the handle base and the shaft base in the coaxially aligned position when any bending forces applied to the pole are insufficient to overcome the tension of the biasing means on the attachment means, the periphery of the handle base and a surface of the shaft base collectively defining a fulcrum thereon for permitting controlled, tensioned articulation of the handle relative to the shaft resulting from an application of a predetermined bending force on the pole sufficient to overcome the tension of the spring on the cable for pivoting the handle to the articulated position relative to the shalt, said spring exerting sufficient tension to return the handle to the coaxially aligned position relative to the shaft upon reduction of the predetermined bending force below a predetermined quantum.
- 13. An athletic pole according to claim 10, wherein tension adjustment means are provided for cooperation with the spring to exert a selected predetermined tension on the attachment means to accommodate users of varying sizes and weights.
- 14. An athletic pole according to claim 12, wherein the handle base is fixedly secured to the handle.
- 15. An athletic pole according to claim 12, wherein a surface of the shaft base, the alignment post, and the rim are annular.
- 16. An athletic pole according to claim 12, wherein the handle base is conical.
- 17. An athletic pole adapted for minimizing injuries to the hand and wrist of the user in the event of an accident, said athletic pole comprising:
- (a) a handle having an enlarged, conical handle base;
- (b) a handgrip detachably mounted on the handle;
- (c) a shaft extending from the handle and including a proximal end adjacent the handle, a distal end, and an enlarged shaft base on the proximal end engageable with the handle base, said shaft base comprising a raised, annular alignment post defining an inner boundary of a surface of the shaft base and an inner boundary limiting movement of the handle base across the shaft base during handle articulation, and axial splines formed with the alignment post, said splines having complimentary grooves in the handle base, said splines and grooves designed to restrict rotational motion of the handle relative to the shaft both while the handle is in a coaxially aligned position relative to the shaft and in an articulated position, and an annular rim extending around the periphery of the shaft base that, during handle articulation, limits the movement of the handle base across the shaft base by forming an outer boundary of a surface of the shaft base, and, upon release of the handle, assists the handle in resuming the coaxially aligned position relative to the shaft;
- (d) a cable for attaching the handle to the shaft;
- (e) an adjustable spring for exerting a selected predetermined tension on said cable for biasing said cable to maintain the handle base and the shaft base in the coaxial aligned position when any bending forces applied to the pole are insufficient to overcome the tension of the biasing means on the attachment means, the periphery of the handle base and a surface of the shaft base collectively forming a fulcrum thereon for permitting controlled, tensioned articulation of the handle relative to the shaft resulting from an application of a predetermined bending force on the pole sufficient to overcome the tension of the spring on the cable for pivoting the handle to the articulated position relative to the shaft, said spring also exerting sufficient tension to return the handle to the coaxially aligned position relative to the shaft upon reduction of the predetermined bending force below a predetermined quantum; and
- (f) tension adjustment means for cooperation with the spring to exert a selected predetermined tension on the attachment means to accommodate users of varying sizes and weights.
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application corresponds to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. Nos. 60/073,326 and 60/097,203, filed on Feb. 2, 1998 and Aug. 20, 1998, respectively. This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/073,326 filed on Feb. 2, 1998.
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