Claims
- 1. A sports pole comprising:
- a handle;
- a first flexible rod, comprising a compression rod, mounted at one end in said handle and extending longitudinally from said handle to a remote point spaced from said handle;
- said handle including a slide chamber spaced laterally from the axis of said longitudinally extending compression rod, said slide chamber having an axial length defined by first and second axially spaced stops, said first stop being spaced toward said remote point on said compression rod and said second stop being spaced away from said remote point;
- a second rod comprising a tension rod fixedly secured to said first rod at said remote point and extending from said remote point into said slide chamber;
- said tension rod including a tension rod retainer within said slide chamber which is movable between said first and second stops of said slide chamber;
- said tension rod having a length relative to said compression rod such that said compression rod is placed in compression and thereby slightly deflected to preload said compression rod with a preloaded force, said preloaded force being sufficiently low to allow further deflection of said compression rod upon application of a downward force on said pole by a user and resultant sliding of said tension rod relative to said slide chamber, and said preloaded force being sufficiently great that when said downward force on said pole is released and said pole releases stored energy, it provides a reaction force which will assist the user in his or her forward arm motion, and to some extent provide forward propulsion to the user by reason of said compression rod and said tension rod returning to their original at rest positions.
- 2. The sports pole of claim 1 which additionally includes a plurality of alignment trusses extending between said compression rod and said tension rod to hold said compression rod and said tension rod in alignment with one another and distribute stresses during use of said pole.
- 3. The sports pole of claim 2 in which said first and second stops in said slide chamber are adjustable relative to one another to thereby vary the distance which said retainer on said tension rod can move within said slide chamber, thereby facilitating adjustment of the amount of energy which can be stored in said pole upon the application of a downward, compressive force.
- 4. The sports pole of claim 3 in which the longitudinally axial positions of the point at which said compression rod is mounted in said handle and the position of said slide chamber in said handle can be adjusted relative to one another to thereby adjust the amount of compressive force which is preloaded into said sports pole.
- 5. The sports pole of claim 4 in which the position of said slide chamber within said handle is adjustable to thereby effect adjustment of said preloaded compressive force on said pole.
- 6. The sports pole of claim 4 in which the end of said compression rod is mounted in a receiving chamber in said handle, said receiving chamber including a stop which is engaged by the end of said compression rod; said stop being adjustable within said receiving chamber whereby the compressive force preloaded into said compression rod can be varied.
- 7. The sports pole of claim 1 in which said first and second stops in said slide chamber are adjustable relative to one another to thereby vary the distance which said retainer on said tension rod can move within said slide chamber, thereby facilitating adjustment of the amount of energy which can be stored in said pole upon the application of a downward, compressive force.
- 8. The sports pole of claim 7 in which the longitudinally axial positions of the point at which said compression rod is mounted in said handle and the position of said slide chamber in said handle can be adjusted relative to one another to thereby adjust the amount of compressive force which is preloaded into said sports pole.
- 9. The sports pole of claim 8 in which the position of said slide chamber within said handle is adjustable to thereby effect adjustment of said preloaded compressive force on said pole.
- 10. The sports pole of claim 8 in which the end of said compression rod is mounted in a receiving chamber in said handle, said receiving chamber including a stop which is engaged by the end of said compression rod; said stop being adjustable within said receiving chamber whereby the compressive force preloaded into said compression rod can be varied.
- 11. The sports pole of claim 1 in which the longitudinally axial positions of the point at which said compression rod is mounted in said handle and the position of said slide chamber in said handle can be adjusted relative to one another to thereby adjust the amount of compressive force which is preloaded into said sports pole.
- 12. The sports pole of claim 11 in which the position of said slide chamber within said handle is adjustable to thereby effect adjustment of said preloaded compressive force on said pole.
- 13. The sports pole of claim 11 in which the end of said compression rod is mounted in a receiving chamber in said handle, said receiving chamber including a stop which is engaged by the end of said compression rod; said stop being adjustable within said receiving chamber whereby the compressive force preloaded into said compression rod can be varied.
Parent Case Info
This claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/043,142, filed Apr. 11, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2596998 |
Oct 1987 |
FRX |