Sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394932
  • Patent Number
    6,394,932
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 18, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brown; Michael A.
    • Amerson; Lori Baker
    Agents
    • Rabin & Derdo, P.C.
Abstract
A sectional horizontal bar mainly includes two H-shaped uprights, two A-shaped bar supports connected to upper ends of the uprights, two curved bases connected to lower ends of the uprights to extend forward and rearward from the uprights for the latter to stably stand, and a top bar connected at two ends to upper ends of the bar supports. A lower and an upper D-shaped support are pivotally connected to lower ends and upper portions of each upright to normally locate at outer sides of the two uprights. When the two D-shaped supports are pivotally turned to locate at inner sides of the two uprights, a user may grip with two hands at the two inward turned upper D-shaped supports to do exercises just as on parallel bars.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a sectional horizontal bar, and more particularly to a sectional horizontal bar that could be easily converted into parallel bars.




A conventional horizontal bar mainly includes two simple upright posts and a top bar horizontally supported on tops of the two posts. A user may grip at the top bar to do different exercises, such as pull up, swings, etc. For the entire horizontal bar to have sufficient strength and stability, it is a common practice to plant the two upright posts into ground by a proper depth and to weld the top bar to the posts. Such fixed type of horizontal bar is immobile and suitable for use outdoors.




And, a conventional pair of parallel bars mainly includes a plurality of upright posts and two bars parallelly supported on tops of the posts. A user may grip at the two bars to do different exercises, such as pull up, swings and the like to strengthen his or her arm muscles. As in the case of the conventional horizontal bar, the conventional parallel bars are usually immobile and cause inconveniences in use of them.




The horizontal bar and the parallel bars are structurally similar to one another. However, there has never been any product in the markets integrating these two items into one unit for users to conveniently do more exercises in a small space.




It is therefore desirable to develop a horizontal bar that could be used at any desired place and be quickly converted to function like a pair of parallel bars.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a sectional horizontal bar that could be easily assembled and disassembled for convenient and safe use at any desired place.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a sectional horizontal bar that could be quickly converted to function like a pair of parallel bars.




To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention mainly includes two H-shaped uprights, two A-shaped bar supports connected to upper ends of the uprights, two curved bases connected to lower ends of the uprights to extend forward and rearward from the uprights for the latter to stably stand, and a top bar connected at two ends to upper ends of the bar supports. A lower and an upper D-shaped support are pivotally connected to lower ends and upper portions of each upright to normally locate at outer sides of the two uprights, so that the present invention functions like a horizontal bar and a user may grip with two hands at the top bar to do suitable exercises. When the two D-shaped supports are pivotally turned to locate at inner sides of the two uprights, a user may grip with two hands at the two inward turned upper D-shaped supports to do exercises just as on parallel bars.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled perspective view of the present invention for functioning like a horizontal bar; and





FIG. 3

is an assembled perspective view of the present invention for functioning like parallel bars.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIG. 1

that is an exploded perspective view of a sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars according to the present invention. As shown, the sectional horizontal bar mainly includes two symmetrical H-shaped uprights


1


, two symmetrical curved bases


2


formed from two bent pipes, two symmetrical A-shaped bar supports


3


, and a top bar


4


.




The H-shaped upright


1


includes two upright posts


1


and a rail


11


transversely extended between the two upright posts


1


at a predetermined height. A lower and an upper support


12


,


13


substantially in the shape of letter D are pivotally connected to two lower ends and two upper portions, respectively, of the two upright posts


1


. A first insertion hole


121


is centered at one side of a curved portion of the lower support


12


, and at least two second insertion holes


122


are formed at another side of the curved portion opposite to the first insertion hole


121


to locate at two sides of the first insertion hole


121


; and a third insertion hole


131


is centered at one side of a curved portion of the upper support


13


, and at least two fourth insertion holes


132


are formed at another side of the curved portion opposite to the third insertion hole


131


to locate at two sides of the third insertion hole


131


, such that when the lower and the upper supports


12


,


13


connected to one H-shaped upright


1


are pivotally turned to an outer side of the H-shaped upright


1


opposite to the other H-shaped upright


1


, the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


face toward each other while the second and the fourth insertion holes


122


,


132


face away from one another, and when the lower and the upper supports


12


,


13


connected to one H-shaped upright


1


are pivotally turned to an inner side of the H-shaped upright


1


facing toward the other H-shaped upright


1


, the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


face away from each other while the second and the fourth insertion holes


122


,


132


face toward one another. A post-shaped brace


15


having two diametrically reduced ends


151


is adapted to mount between the lower and the upper support


12


,


13


by engaging the two reduced ends


151


into the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


or the second and the fourth insertion holes


122


,


132


.




The lower support


12


is connected to the H-shaped upright


1


with two ends of a straight portion thereof projected from two lower ends of the H-shaped upright


1


to provide two connection holes


14


. Two upper ends of the H-shaped upright


1


also provide two connection holes


16


.




The curved base


2


has two diametrically reduced ends


21


adapted to tightly fit into the connection holes


14


. A connecting member


22


having two sleeves


221


provided at two ends is adapted to connect to two lower ends of the two H-shaped uprights


1


at the same side by engaging each sleeve


221


around the connecting holes


14


of the two lower supports


12


that are located at the same side, so as to space the two H-shaped uprights


1


by a fixed distance defined by the connecting member


22


.




The A-shaped bar support


3


includes two spaced and diametrically reduced lower ends


31


, and a converged upper end at where a connecting hole


32


is provided for receiving an end of the top bar


4


therein.




The top bar


4


is a straight bar. Two S-shaped metal hangers


41


providing an upper and a lower hole


411


,


412


are provided at a middle portion of the top bar


4


. The top bar


4


is extended through the upper holes


411


of the two hangers


41


with two ends received in the connecting holes


32


at the upper ends of the two bar supports


3


. A grip bar


42


is held on the two S-shaped hangers


41


by engaging two ends with the two lower holes


412


. A sleeve pipe


43


is fitted over the grip bar


42


.





FIG. 2

shows a horizontal bar assembled from the above-described components. To assemble the horizontal bar, first connect the two bar supports


3


to the two H-shaped uprights


1


by inserting the reduced lower ends


31


of the bar supports


3


into the connecting holes


16


at the upper ends of the uprights


1


, and then extend the top bar


4


through the upper holes


411


of the two S-shaped hangers


41


before engaging two ends of the top bar


4


into the connecting holes


32


at the upper ends of the two bar supports


3


. The grip bar


42


covered with the sleeve pipe


43


is then connected to the two lower holes


412


of the two hangers


41


. Thereafter, connect two connecting members


22


to lower ends of the two uprights


1


with the projected ends of the two D-shaped lower supports


12


received in the sleeves


221


of the connecting members


22


. The two curved bases


2


are then connected to the lower ends of the uprights


1


by inserting their reduced ends


21


into the connecting holes


14


provided at the projected ends of the D-shaped lower supports


12


, such that the two curved bases


2


separately extend forward and rearward from lower ends of the two uprights


1


for the entire horizontal bar to have an increased contact area with a floor or ground on which the sectional horizontal bar is erected. The lower and the upper supports


12


,


13


are turned to locate at outer sides of the two uprights


1


with the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


facing toward one another. At this point, two braces


15


may be connected to the lower and the upper supports


12


,


13


by inserting the reduced ends


151


of the braces


15


into the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


, so as to reinforce the two uprights


1


and allow the lower supports


12


to provided an enhanced side supporting effect to the whole horizontal bar. A user may grip with two hands at the sleeve pipe


43


to pull up or swing his or her body. The provision of the S-shaped metal hangers


41


to connect the grip bar


42


to the top bar


4


creates an unbalanced relation between a center of gravity of the user and a direction of force applied by the user. This arrangement allows automatic generation of a reverse action force when the user swings to and fro on the horizontal bar, enabling the user to swing more easily. Moreover, the sleeve pipe


43


over the grip bar


42


protects the user against pain or injury caused by continuous frictional contact with the grip bar


42


while swinging. The rails


11


are provided on the uprights


1


near a middle portion hereof and may serve as steps for a short user to step on and therefore more easily access the grip bar


42


.




The sectional horizontal bar of

FIG. 2

may be quickly converted into a structure functioning like parallel bars, as shown in FIG.


3


. To do this, simply remove the braces


15


from the first and the third insertion holes


121


,


131


and pivotally turn the lower and the upper supports


12


,


13


to an inner side of the uprights


1


to locate below the top bar


4


, and then use additional braces


15


to support the inward turned lower and upper supports


12


,


13


by inserting reduced ends


151


of the additional braces


15


into the second and the fourth insertion holes


122


,


132


. At this point, the curved portions of the two upper supports


13


are projected from the two uprights


1


toward each other to located below the top bar


4


. A user may grip with two hands at the curved portions of the upper supports


13


just as on parallel bars to do some simple exercises.




To ensure firm and secure connection of the reduced ends


151


,


21


,


31


to the insertion holes


121


,


122


,


131


,


132


and the connecting holes


14


,


16


, the reduced ends and the insertion holes and the connecting holes may be correspondingly provided with through holes or screw holes for pins or bolts, respectively, to extend therethrough.



Claims
  • 1. A sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars, comprising:two symmetrical H-shaped uprights, each of which including two upright posts, a rail transversely extended between said two upright posts at a predetermined height, a lower and an upper support substantially in the shape of letter D pivotally connected to two lower ends and two upper portions, respectively, of said two upright posts, and connecting holes formed at lower ends and upper ends of said upright posts; two symmetrical curved bases formed from bent pipes, each of which having two diametrically reduced ends adapted to insert into two of said connecting holes at the lower ends of said upright posts that are located at the same side, such that said two curved bases separately extend forward and rearward from lower ends of said two uprights to provide an increased contact area of said sectional horizontal bar with a floor; two symmetrical A-shaped bar supports, each of which having two spaced and diametrically reduced lower ends for inserting into said connecting holes at upper ends of said H-shaped uprights, and a converged upper end at where a connecting hole is provided; and a top bar being supported on said two bar supports with two ends thereof received in said connecting hole at said converged upper ends of said bar supports, and two metal hangers being put on a middle portion of said top bar for holding a grip bar thereto; whereby when said D-shaped lower and upper supports pivotally connected to said two H-shaped uprights are turned to outer sides of said uprights, a user may grip with two hands at said grip bar below said top bar to do exercises available on a horizontal bar; and when said D-shaped lower and upper supports are turned to inner sides of said uprights, a user may grip with two hands at said upper supports below said top bar to do exercises available on parallel bars.
  • 2. The sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said lower supports is provided at one side of a curved portion with a centered first insertion hole, and at another side of the curved portion opposite to said first insertion hole with at least two second insertion holes to locate at two sides of said first insertion hole; and each of said upper supports being provided at one side of a curved portion with a centered third insertion hole, and at another side of the curved portion opposite to said third insertion hole with at least two fourth insertion holes to locate at two sides of said third insertion hole; whereby when said lower and said upper supports are pivotally turned to outer sides of said two H-shaped uprights, said first and said third insertion holes face toward each other, and a post-shaped brace could be extended between said lower and said upper supports on each said upright with two reduced ends of said brace inserted into said first and said third insertion holes; and when said lower and said upper supports are pivotally turned to inner sides of said two H-shaped uprights, said second and said fourth insertion holes face toward one another, and at least two said braces could be extended between said lower and said upper supports by inserting said reduced ends of said braces into said second and said fourth insertion holes.
  • 3. The sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metal hangers are substantially in the shape of a letter S to provide at two ends with upper and lower receiving holes; said top bar being extended through said upper receiving holes for said metal hangers to locate at a middle section of said top bar; and said grip bar being connected at two ends to said lower receiving holes of said S-shaped metal hangers.
  • 4. The sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars as claimed in claim 1, wherein said grip bar is covered with a sleeve pipe.
  • 5. The sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars as claimed in claim 3, wherein said grip bar is covered with a sleeve pipe.
  • 6. The sectional horizontal bar convertible into parallel bars as claimed in claim 1, further comprises two long connecting members, each of which being provided at two ends with two sleeves adapted to receive therein two lower ends of said two H-shaped uprights that are located at the same side, so as to space said two H-shaped uprights by a fixed distance defined by said connecting members.
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