The present invention relates to a training apparatus consisting of a rope that can be passed via a suspended direction reversal means, wherein a first part of the rope is arranged to hang down from one side of the direction reversal means, wherein a handle loop is provided at one end of the first part of the rope, and wherein a second part of the rope is arranged to hang down from another side of the direction reversal means and is designed to form releasable engagement with a locking device of the key way type, so-called “Cleatlock”.
An apparatus of this kind is known from Norwegian Patent 161418. The known apparatus has two mutually independent ropes with respective direction reversal means, locking device and handle loop, and the direction reversal means are spaced apart at a fixed distance.
However, there has been a desire to find a training apparatus which is both cheaper to produce and easier to assemble in certain cases, and which permits the installation of just one rope and handle loop or two or more thereof, depending upon the need of the individual.
According to the invention, the apparatus mentioned above is characterised in that the locking device is attached to the first part of the rope, and that the direction reversal means is selected from the group consisting of: a beam, a bar, a guide tube, a guide channel, a pulley and a suspension bracket.
According to an another embodiment of the apparatus, wherein the direction reversal means is a suspension bracket, the bracket is made in the form of a U-shaped structure, and the arms of the U are hooked at their respective free ends. The distance between the arms of the U-shaped bracket may be adjustable, preferably for suspension from the upper door frame architraves of a door, and the arms may respectively have a perforated portion for the rope for the purpose of forming said direction reversal means.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the locking device is equipped with a retaining slot or clamp for the first part of the rope, and the locking device has in connection with the cleatlock part a guide, e.g., a guide belt or guide flap, which covers at least a portion of the opening of the key way part
The purpose of the guide is to limit the movement of the rope out of the cleatlock, i.e., also transverse to the locking part, when the second part of the rope is manipulated to adjust the engagement of the key way with the rope. Advantageously, the guide is elastically yielding.
According to another embodiment, the cleatlock part of the locking device has at an upper end thereof a rope insertion groove for sideways insertion of the second part of the rope, and wherein said guide is designed to be positioned after insertion of the second part of the rope in order to limit the sideways movement of the rope part relative to the locking part of the locking device.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the attached drawings.
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a shows a third mode of use of the apparatus, and
When the rope part 2′″ is released, it will slide inside the locking part 4′ and be held by wedging there by the key way 4″, see
a shows how, e.g., two or three units 16, 17, 18 consisting of rope with respective locking device and respective loop, according to the invention, can be suspended from a common direction reversal means 19, e.g., a bar, and where the direction reversal means is mounted on, e.g., a ceiling 20, via hooks 22, 23 which e.g., are spaced 60 cm or 120 cm apart.
Although three such units are shown, it would be possible to suspend more or fewer units according to need. Of course, it is also possible to have two parallel supports as shown in
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