1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a striking trainer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional striking apparatus comprises a rod connected to a base. A top end of the rod has a striking member assembled thereon, so that an exerciser could strike the striking member for training. Two elastic tubes are respectively assembled at two ends of the rod. One elastic tube is connected between the striking member and the rod, and the other elastic tube is connected between the base and the rod. The rod comprises two sliding members. Each sliding member could slide into the corresponding elastic tube so as to limit a swing range between the rod and the striking member. Under above arrangement, the exerciser could adjust a sliding distance between the elastic tube and the sliding member for adjusting the swing range between the striking member and the rod.
However, the conventional striking apparatus could only provide a swing range adjusting function, but the exerciser could not adjust a pivoting range between the striking member and the rod, so that the conventional striking apparatus does not provide multiple simulating modes for the exerciser to train himself.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
An object of the present invention is to provide a striking trainer, in which the striking trainer could provide a pivoting range adjusting function for training.
To achieve the above and other objects, a striking trainer is provided. The trainer includes a body and at least one first striking assembly. A datum is perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the body. The first striking assembly further comprises an arm, a pivoting structure and a striking portion. One end of the arm is assembled to the body. The pivoting structure has a first pivoting portion and a second pivoting portion. The arm has the first pivoting portion pivotally connected thereto and defines a first pivoting shaft thereon, so that the first pivoting portion is rotatable relative to the arm via the first pivoting shaft so as to rotate the pivoting structure relative to the first pivoting shaft. The striking portion is pivotally connected to the second pivoting portion. A second pivoting shaft is defined on the second pivoting portion, so that the striking portion is rotatable relative to the second pivoting portion via the second pivoting shaft so as to rotate the striking portion relative to the pivoting structure. The first pivoting shaft is not parallel to the second pivoting shaft and the datum.
Thus, an exerciser could adjust the striking portion to pivot relative to the arm for providing a widely angle and range adjusting function from two different directions, so that the trainer provides multiple simulating modes for the exerciser to train himself.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
The trainer comprises a plurality of first striking assemblies, and the first striking assemblies are respectively assembled at different predefined positions of the body 1. Each striking assembly comprises an arm 21, a pivoting structure 22 and a striking portion 23. One end of the arm 21 is assembled to the body 1. Preferably, the arm 21 is a spiral-shaped spring, and one end of the arm 21 is screwed to the connecting portions 131 of the sleeve member 13. In the present embodiment, an extending direction of the arm 21 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the body 1, but the arm 21 would not be perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the body 1 in another embodiment.
The pivoting structure 22 has a first pivoting portion 221 and a second pivoting portion 222. The pivoting structure 22 is formed as an integral whole. The first pivoting portion 221 and the second pivoting portion 222 are respectively disposed at two ends of the pivoting structure 22. The first pivoting portion 221 is pivotally connected to another end of the arm 21. The arm 21 has a third pivoting portion 211 defined at another end thereof. The first pivoting portion 221 is pivotally connected to the third pivoting portion 211 of the arm 21 and defines a first pivoting shaft. The first pivoting portion 221 is rotatable relative to the third pivoting portion 211 of the arm 21 via the first pivoting shaft so as to rotate the pivoting structure 22 relative to the arm 21 via the first pivoting shaft. The pivoting structure 22 is tightly connected to the arm 21 via screwing a screw member through the first pivoting portion 221 and the third pivoting portion 211. The first pivoting portion 221 is circle-shaped. A shape of the third pivoting portion 211 corresponds to the first pivoting portion 221. A plurality of teeth is formed on a top side of the third pivoting portion 211 of the arm 21 facing the first pivoting portion 221. A plurality of teeth is formed on a bottom side of the first pivoting portion 221 of the pivoting structure 22 facing the arm, so that the third pivoting portion 211 of the arm 21 is engaged with the first pivoting portion 221 of the pivoting structure 22 (the teeth of the first pivoting portion 221 is not shown).
The exerciser could strike the striking portion 23 for training One end of the striking portion 23 is pivotally connected to the second pivoting portion 222. One end of the striking portion 23, which is close to the second pivoting portion 222, is bent. Clearly, one end of the striking portion 23 has a fourth pivoting portion 231 defined thereon. The fourth pivoting portion 231 of the striking portion 23 is pivotally connected to the second pivoting portion 222. A second pivoting shaft is defined by the second pivoting portion 222. The striking portion 23 is rotatable relative to the second pivoting portion 222 via the second pivoting shaft so as to rotate the striking portion 23 relative to the pivoting structure 22. The striking portion 23 is tightly connected to the pivoting structure 22 via screwing a further screw member through the second pivoting portion 222 and the fourth pivoting portion 231. The second pivoting portion 222 is circle-shaped. A shape of the fourth pivoting portion 231 corresponds to the second pivoting portion 222. A plurality of teeth is formed on a front side of the second pivoting portion 222 facing fourth pivoting portion 231 of the striking portion 23. A plurality of teeth is formed on a rear side of the fourth pivoting portion 231 facing the second pivoting portion 222 so that the fourth pivoting portion 231 is firmly engaged with the second pivoting portion 222 via said teeth (the teeth of the fourth pivoting portion 231 is not shown). Furthermore, the arm 21 is elastic (such as a spring), so that the arm 21 could be elastically flexed and recovered via a recovery force thereof, when the exerciser strikes the striking portion 23.
The first pivoting shaft is not parallel to the second pivoting shaft and the datum (the datum is the ground level). In the present embodiment, the first pivoting shaft is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the body 1. Clearly, the first pivoting shaft is parallel to the extending direction of the rod member 11 and is perpendicular to the ground level. The second pivoting shaft is perpendicular to the first pivoting shaft and is parallel to the ground level.
Furthermore, a second striking assembly is assembled to a top end of the rod member 11. The second striking assembly comprises a further arm 31 and a further striking portion 32. The further arm 31 is a spiral spring. One end of the further arm 31 is connected to the rod member 11, and another end of the further arm 31 is connected to the further striking portion 32, so that the exerciser could strike the further striking portion 32 for training. The further arm 31 is elastic, so that the further arm 31 could be elastically flexed and recovered via a recovery force thereof, when the exerciser strikes the further striking portion 32.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.