BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Cross Reference.
Field of the Invention.
[0002] This invention relates generally to a training bag, and more particularly, but not
by way of limitation, to a multi position freestanding training bag.
Description of the Related Art.
[0003] Training bags are frequently used in martial arts training. Heavy bags typically
hang from the ceiling, while free standing bags are typically on stands or weighted
bases. Both are typically used for upright training. Grappling dummies are typically
used for ground work, as they generally cannot stand upright independently.
[0004] Current heavy bags require home installation and attachment to ceiling joists. Current
freestanding bags require assembly and the addition of weights. All current punching
bags are functionally limited to specialized conditioning and training.
[0005] Traditional freestanding bags have limitations in light of today's diversifying martial
arts interests and emerging trends in conditioning, cardio, instruction, and technique
development. Market demands are evolving at home and in schools as multi-disciplines
have become mainstream. Mixed martial arts has become a more prevalent sport, and
overall training styles, as well as other forms of martial arts training, such as
cage fitness and cardio kickboxing, have led to a need for greater flexibility in
a freestanding bag.
[0006] Based on the foregoing, it is desirable to provide a bag that effectively serves
all martial arts disciplines, including boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling.
It is further desirable to provide a bag that requires no assembly and no installation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In general, in a first aspect, the invention relates to a training bag comprising:
a bag, where the bag has an elongated shape with a first end and a second end; and
a base with a top and a bottom, where the bag removably attaches to the top of the
base at the second end of the bag. The bag may comprise a foam cylinder, and may have
a vinyl cover. Tne base may be cylindrical and may have a larger diameter than the
bag and a shorter height than the bag. The base may be pre-filled with sand, the amount
of which may be adjustable. The bottom of the base may be flat, and/or may be capable
of deforming during use due to the sand in the base.
[0008] The base may have a strap attached to a side of the base, where the strap has two
ends and is attached to the base at both ends, forming a loop. The base may additionally
or alternately have a strap attached to a side of the base, where the strap has a
first end, a second end, and a middle and is attached to the base at both ends and
at the middle, forming a first loop between the first end and the middle and a second
loop between the second end and the middle. The middle of the strap may be attached
to the base at a higher level than the first end or the second end, such that the
first loop angles downward from the middle to the first end and the second loop angles
downward from the middle to the second end.
[0009] The bag may attach to the base via grommets and lacing. Additionally or alternately,
the bag may attach to the base via hook and loop material. The training bag may further
comprise a ring of hook material extending upward from the base such that the bag
fits within the ring, where the ring has hooks projecting radially outwardly therefrom.
A ring of loop material may extend downwardly from the bag near the second end of
the bag such that the ring of loop material covers the ring of hook material of the
base when the bag is in place within the ring of hook material of the base, where
the ring of loop material has loops projecting radially inwardly therefrom such that
the loops of the ring of loop material of the bag may engage with the hooks of the
ring of hook material of the base to removably attach the bag to the base. The bag
may further comprise a cover and the ring of loop material may be attached to the
cover.
[0010] The ring of loop material of the bag may have hooks projecting radially outwardly
therefrom. A plurality of tabs of loop material may extend upward from the base adjacent
the ring of hook material, where the tabs have loops projecting radially inwardly
therefrom, such that the loops of the tabs may engage the hooks of the ring of loop
material of the bag when the ring of loop material of the bag is in place engaged
with the ring of hook material of the base. The training bag may further comprise
a flap extending downwardly from the bag adjacent the ring of loop material of the
bag such that the flap covers the plurality of tabs of the base, the ring of loop
material of the bag, and the ring of hook material of the base when the bag is in
place removably attached to the base.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Figure 1 is a perspective view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0012] Figure 2 is a front view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0013] Figure 3 is a back view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0014] Figure 4 is a left side view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0015] Figure 5 is a right side view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0016] Figure 6 is a top view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0017] Figure 7 is a bottom view of the multi position freestanding training bag;
[0018] Figure 8 is a perspective cut away view of the bottom of the multi position freestanding
training bag showing how the bag attaches to the base; and
[0019] Figure 9 is a perspective view of the bottom of the multi position freestanding training
bag showing an alternate option for attaching the bag to the base.
[0020] Other advantages and features will be apparent from the following description and
from the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The devices and methods discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners
in which to make and use this invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting
in scope.
[0022] While the devices and methods have been described with a certain degree of particularity,
it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the construction
and the arrangement of the devices and components without departing from the spirit
and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the devices and methods are not
limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
[0023] In general, in a first aspect, the invention relates to a multi position freestanding
training bag. The multi position freestanding training bag comprises a bag 1 and a
base 2, as seen in Figures 1 through 8. The bag 1 may have a cylindrical shape and
may attach at its lower end to the base 2. The bag 1 may be filled with foam or other
appropriate material, and may have a vinyl cover 3.
[0024] The base 2 may likewise have a cylindrical shape, and may generally have a slightly
larger diameter and a substantially shorter height than the bag 1. The base 2 may
include a material used to provide additional weight and stability, such as, but not
limited to, sand, lead, marbles, and/or other appropriate material. The bag 2 may
be pre-filled with the material. The amount of such material in the base 2 may be
adjustable by the user; this allows the user to change the functional properties and
rebounding of the training bag. If the user prefers a discipline that utilizes more
throws, he or she may choose to lighten the base 2, while a user that prefers more
standing kicks may choose to add weight to the base 2. The base 2 may be made of vinyl,
which enables quiet operation and protects floors and mats from damage, The base 2
may have a flat bottom, or the bottom may be rounded. If the base 2 is filled with
sand or other malleable material, the base 2 may have a dynamic geometry such that
the sand keeps the base 2 in contact with the floor when the bag 1 is struck, independent
of the inherent shape of the base 2. This enables dynamic lateral movement while the
center of gravity of the training bag stays low (essentially flat) and constant for
the base 2, regardless of geometry, allowing the training bag to easily rebound, with
or without help, to a vertical position. Varying the properties of the sand, including
the volume, concentrations, and how tightly packed it is, may allow alternation of
the rebounding properties of the training bag.
[0025] The base 2 may have one or more straps 4 and 5 attached thereto, which may serve
as inserts for feet during sit-ups and allow easy movement of the multi position freestanding
training bag. Specifically, the base 2 may have a single loop strap 4 attached to
one side, where strap 4 is attached to the base at both ends 6 and 7, creating a single
loop; and a double loop strap 5 attached to the opposite side, where strap 5 is attached
at both ends 8 and 9 and at its middle 10, creating two loops. The double loop strap
5 may attach at its middle 10 at a higher point than the point at which its ends 8
and 9 attach, such that the two loops angle downward away from the middle 10.
[0026] The bag 1 may attach to the base 2 via hook and loop material. The base 2 may have
an upwardly projecting ring of material 11 into which the base 2 fits. The ring 11
may be hook material, with the hooks projecting outwardly therefrom. The bag 1 may
have a downwardly projecting ring of material 12, where the ring 12 is hook and loop
material with hooks projecting outwardly therefrom and loops projecting inwardly therefrom.
The ring 12 on the bag 1 may attach to the ring 11 on the base 2 via the hooks on
the ring 11 and the loops on the ring 12, such that the ring 12 covers the ring 11.
The base 2 may have a plurality of upwardly projecting tabs 13 adjacent the ring 11.
The tabs 13 may be loop material, with the loops projecting inwardly therefrom. With
the ring 12 on the bag 1 in place covering the ring 11 on the base 2, the tabs 13
may attach to the ring 12 via the hooks on the ring 12 and the loops on the tabs 13,
such that the ring 12 is sandwiched between the ring 11 and the tabs 13. The ring
12 may have a flap 14 adjacent the ring 12 that folds over the tabs 13 when they are
in place attached to the ring 12, covering the tabs 13, ring 12, and ring 11.
[0027] Alternately or additionally, the hag 1 may attach to the base 2 via grommets 14 and
lacing 15, as shown in Figure 9.
[0028] The weight and shape of the base 2 allow a user to strike the bag 1, and the bag
1 return to its upright position. The bag 1 may also lay flat for mixed martial arts
conditioning and technique training. Unlike traditional grappling dummies, which do
not stand upright independently, the multi position freestanding training bag may
stand upright for a wide range of standing take-down drills, including double-leg
takedowns, hip toss, leg sweeps, and throws.
[0029] The multi position freestanding training bag may be used for multiple disciplines,
including boxing, mixed marital arts, wrestling, jujutsu, cage fitness, cardio kick
boxing, etc. The multi position freestanding training bag may be used in homes, schools,
or gyms, or other appropriate venues. The multi position freestanding training bag
has a 95% strike zone, may be sold fully assembled, requires no installation, may
be used for multiple disciplines, and provides instant gratification and convenience.
The multi position freestanding training bag may be used for all standing strikes,
high and low, as well as for ground work. The multi position freestanding training
bag may be used as a heavy bag for a boxing workout, may provide a sparring experience,
may provide dynamic strike reaction similar to a speed bag, and allows for ground
work, providing a full body workout.
[0030] Whereas, the devices and methods have been described in relation to the drawings
and claims, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from
those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention.
1. A training bag comprising:
a bag, where the bag has an elongated shape with a first end and a second end; and
a base with a top and a bottom, where the bag removably attaches to the top of the
base at the second end of the bag.
2. The training bag of Claim 1 where the bag comprises a foam cylinder.
3. The training bag of Claim 1 where the bag comprises a vinyl cover.
4. The training bag of Claim 1 where the base is cylindrical and has a larger diameter
than the bag and a shorter height than the bag.
5. The training bag of Claim 1 where the base is pre-filled with sand.
6. The training bag of Claim 5 where the amount of sand in the base is adjustable.
7. The training bag of Clam 5 where the bottom of the base is capable of deforming during
use due to the sand in the base.
8. The training bag of Claim 1 where the bottom of the base is flat.
9. The training bag of Claim 1 where the base has a strap attached to a side of the base,
where the strap has two ends and is attached to the base at both ends, forming a loop.
10. The training bag of Claim 1 where the base has a strap attached to a side of the base,
where the strap has a first end, a second end, and a middle and is attached to the
base at both ends and at the middle, forming a first loop between the first end and
the middle and a second loop between the second end and the middle.
11. The training bag of Claim 10 where the middle of the strap is attached to the base
at a higher level than the first end or the second end, such that the first loop angles
downward from the middle to the first end and the second loop angles downward from
the middle to the second end.
12. The training bag of Claim 1 where the bag attaches to the base via grommets and lacing.
13. The training bag of Claim 1 where the bag attaches to the base via hook and loop material.
14. The training bag of Claim 13 further comprising a ring of hook material extending
upward from the base such that the bag fits within the ring, where the ring has hooks
projecting radially outwardly therefrom.
15. The training bag of Claim 14 further comprising a ring of loop material extending
downwardly from the bag near the second end of the bag such that the ring of loop
material covers the ring of hook material of the base when the bag is in place within
the ring of hook material of the base, where the ring of loop material has loops projecting
radially inwardly therefrom such that the loops of the ring of loop material of the
bag may engage with the hooks of the ring of hook material of the base to removably
attach the bag to the base.
16. The training bag of Claim 15 where the bag comprises a cover and where the ring of
loop material is attached to the cover.
17. The training bag of Claim 15 where the ring of loop material of the bag has hooks
projecting radially outwardly therefrom, the training bag further comprising a plurality
of tabs of loop material extending upward from the base adjacent the ring of hook
material, where the tabs have loops projecting radially inwardly therefrom, such that
the loops of the tabs may engage the hooks of the ring of loop material of the bag
when the ring of loop material of the bag is in place engaged with the ring of hook
material of the base.
18. The training bag of Claim 17 further comprising a flap extending downwardly from the
bag adjacent the ring of loop material of the bag such that the flap covers the plurality
of tabs of the base, the ring of hoop material of the bag, and the ring of hook material
of the base when the bag is in place removably attached to the base.
19. A training bag comprising:
a bag with a first end and a second end, where the bag comprises a foam cylinder and
a cover;
a base with a top and a bottom, where the bag removably attaches to the top of the
base at the second end of the bag and where the base is pre-filled with sand;
a ring of hook material extending upward from the base such that the bag fits within
the ring, where the ring has hooks projecting radially outwardly therefrom;
a ring of hook and loop material extending downwardly from the bag near the second
end of the bag such that the ring of hook and loop material covers the ring of hook
material of the base when the bag is in place within the ring of hook material of
the base, where the ring of hook and loop material has hooks projecting radially outwardly
therefrom and loops projecting radially inwardly therefrom such that the loops of
the ring of hook and loop material of the bag may engage with the hooks of the ring
of hook material of the base to removably attach the bag to the base;
a plurality of tabs of loop material extending upward from the base adjacent the ring
of hook material, where the taps have loops projecting radially inwardly therefrom,
such that the loops of the tabs may engage the hooks of the ring of hook and loop
material of the bag when the ring of hook and loop material of the bag is in place
engaged with the ring of hook material of the base; and
a flap extending downwardly from the bag adjacent the ring of hook and loop material
of the bag such that the flap covers the plurality of tabs of the base, the ring of
hook and hoop material of the bag, and the ring of hook material of the base when
the bag is in place removably attached to the base.