Claims
- 1. A three dimensional training mannequin comprising:
- a) an outer shell formed in the shape of a human being, the outer shell formed from a durable flexible material having a durometer rating between about 40 and 65 Shore `A`; and
- b) a foam interior inside the outer shell, the foam interior providing shape and mass to the training mannequin.
- 2. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 1 further comprising an internal pole inserted into the foam interior to allow attachment to a base.
- 3. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 1 wherein the foam interior includes a cavity sized and shaped to fit into an existing target system.
- 4. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 1 wherein the outer shell is formed from a polyvinyl chloride material mixed with a plasticizer.
- 5. A three dimensional torso as described in claim 4 wherein the plasticizer is about 75 to 160 parts per hundred by weight.
- 6. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 1 wherein the foam interior is formed from flexible polyurethane having a density from about 2.8 to 9.5 lbs. per cubic foot.
- 7. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 1 wherein the outer shell is formed in the shape of a human torso and head.
- 8. A three dimensional training mannequin comprising:
- a) an outer shell made from a flexible material such that the flexible material substantially returns to an original position after being deformed when struck; and
- b) a foam interior formed from a separate material distinct from the outer shell, the foam interior inside the outer shell to support the outer shell in its desired shape, wherein the foam interior and the outer shell combine to provide lifelike reaction and feel.
- 9. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 8 wherein the flexible material is a polyvinyl chloride and plasticizer mixture having an elongation percentage between 200 and 300.
- 10. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 9 wherein the mixture contains between 9 and 10 lbs. of plasticizer per gallon of polyvinyl chloride.
- 11. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 8 further comprising an internal pole.
- 12. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 11 wherein the internal pole is a medium density polyethylene material.
- 13. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 8 wherein the foam interior is formed by a flexible polyurethane foam with a density between 2.8 and 9.5 lbs. per cubic foot.
- 14. A three dimensional mannequin for sparring and self-defense training comprising:
- a) an outer shell in the shape of a human torso molded from a mixture of polyvinyl chloride and plasticizer; and
- b) a foam interior formed from flexible polyurethane having a density between 2.8 and 9.5 lbs. per cubic foot, wherein the outer shell and the foam interior provide lifelike reaction and feel when the three dimensional training mannequin is struck.
- 15. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 14 wherein the outer shell has a Shore `A` durometer rating between 40 and 65.
- 16. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 14 wherein the outer shell has an elongation percentage between 200 and 300.
- 17. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 14 wherein the mixture is 30% to 60% plasticizer by volume.
- 18. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 14 wherein the mixture is made up of between 9 and 10 lbs. of plasticizer per gallon of polyvinyl chloride.
- 19. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 14 further comprising an internal pole which extends from a base of the mannequin.
- 20. A three dimensional mannequin as described in claim 19 further comprising a stand, the stand receiving the internal pole.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part both of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/834,623, filed on Apr. 14, 1997, entitled Three Dimensional Mannequin for Marksmanship and Weapons Training Practice, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,579 and of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/775,865, filed on Jan. 2, 1997 entitled Training Mannikin now U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,032.
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