FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a training apparatus, in particular to a mannequin
training apparatus to practice a ball sport, such as football.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Athletic events and training sessions often utilise various forms of equipment. Speed
and agility equipment is used in athletic training to improve skills such as speed,
balance, and footwork. The equipment may include mannequins or rebound boards. Such
equipment can be used in training exercises to help train the player to improve ball
control and make quick changes in direction, while maintaining appropriate body positions.
For example, mannequins can be arranged in various patterns such as a zig-zag pattern
or a slalom pattern where the player runs around the mannequins or through a course.
Mannequins can also be used to mimic another player or can behave as an obstacle.
Such equipment can also be arranged in front of a goal in order to help train the
player to improve ball manipulation and precision. Rebound boards can be used to practice
ball control such as ball passing and retrieval or volleying, helping the player to
better anticipate passes and improve reactions.
[0003] Unfortunately, mannequins can be oddly sized, heavy, and have complicated storage
and transportation. For example, mannequins typically have a fixed length making them
difficult to transport, and can be bulky, heavy and expensive to manufacture.
[0004] Rebound boards are typically light in weight comprising a rebound panel supported
by collapsible support arms made of lightweight materials. However, due to their lightweight
nature, such boards can be liable to break, and may not maintain their position on
the training ground or require securing to the ground by, for example, spikes, which
can cause damage to the surface.
[0005] Such training equipment discussed above has limited functionality or no utility in
combination with other exercise equipment.
[0006] Therefore, there is a need for multifunctional training or exercise equipment that
is convenient to store, transport and use, as well as being simple to manufacture.
[0007] It is an aim of aspects of the present invention to address one or more of the above
mentioned or other problems.
SUMMARY
[0008] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mannequin
base for use as a training apparatus with a ball, the mannequin base comprising:
- a. a (first) rebound panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and
rebound the ball, and
- b. an attachment portion operable to form an attachment with a mannequin body,
wherein the mannequin base is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive
and rebound the ball along a substantially horizontal plane and wherein the attachment
portion is operable to hold the mannequin body in a substantially vertical position.
[0009] The mannequin base may be operable to be arranged so that an external face of a rebound
panel is in a substantially vertical position, operable to receive and rebound the
ball along a substantially horizontal plane, and further be operable to be arranged
so that an external face of a rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position, operable
to receive the ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the ball along
a horizontally off-set plane.
[0010] The mannequin base may be operable to be arranged in a first position wherein the
external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position
operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane and
the attachment portion is operable to hold the mannequin body in a substantially vertical
position, and the mannequin base may also be operable to be arranged in a second position
wherein the external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a vertically off-set
position, operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound
the ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0011] According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rebound
device for use as a training apparatus with a ball, the device comprising:
- a. a (first) rebound panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and
rebound the ball,
wherein the rebound device is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive
and rebound the ball along a substantially horizontal plane.
[0012] The rebound device may be operable to be arranged so that an external face of a rebound
panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive and rebound the
ball along a substantially horizontal plane, and further be operable to be arranged
so that an external face of a rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position operable
to receive the ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the ball along
a horizontally off-set plane.
[0013] The rebound device may be operable to be arranged in a first position wherein the
external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position
operable to receive and rebound the ball along a substantially horizontal plane, and
the rebound device may also be operable to be arranged in a second position wherein
the external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position,
operable to receive the ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the
ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0014] Hereinafter, references made to 'mannequin base' or 'base' refers to 'mannequin base'
or 'rebound device' as applicable, unless otherwise stated.
[0015] The (first) rebound panel may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber, metal,
plastic and/or wood. The (first) rebound panel may comprise rubber. The use of rubber
may advantageously provide the rebound panel with the desired weight and durability,
while being cost efficient.
[0016] The (first) rebound panel may be formed of at least 50% rubber by weight of the (first)
rebound panel, such as at least 75%, such as at least 90%.
[0017] The (first) rebound panel may have an average thickness of at least 10 cm, such as
at least 15 cm, or at least 20 cm. The (first) rebound panel may have an average thickness
of up to 50 cm, such as up to 40 cm, or up to 30 cm.
[0018] The external face of the (first) rebound panel may be any suitable shape such as
square, rhombus, rectangular, rhomboid and/or trapezoid. The external face of the
(first) rebound panel may be substantially rectangular. The external face of the (first)
rebound panel may be substantially planar.
[0019] The external face of the (first) rebound panel may have an average height of at least
10 cm, such as at least 12 cm, or at least 15 cm. The external face of the (first)
rebound panel may have an average height of up to 30 cm, such as up to 25 cm, or up
to 20 cm.
[0020] The external face of the (first) rebound panel may have an average width of at least
30 cm, such as at least 40 cm, or at least 50 cm. The external face of the (first)
rebound panel may have an average width of up to 100 cm, such as up to 80 cm, or up
to 60 cm.
[0021] The external face of the (first) rebound panel may provide a rebound return (according
to the Rebound Return Test) of at least 40% of the drop distance, such as at least
50%, such as at least 60%.
[0022] When the mannequin base is rested on a level support surface (such as level ground),
the external face of the (first) rebound panel may be substantially vertical relative
to the level support surface and, the attachment portion may be operable to hold the
mannequin body in a substantially vertical position.
[0023] When the external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical
position operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane,
the (first) rebound panel may be considered to be arranged in a 'ground-return' configuration.
[0024] When the mannequin base is rested on a level support surface (such as level ground),
the external face of the (first) rebound panel may be vertically off-set relative
to the level support surface.
[0025] When the external face of the (first) rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position,
operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the
ball along a horizontally off-set plane, the (first) rebound panel may be considered
to be arranged in an 'air-return' configuration.
[0026] The vertically off-set plane of the external face of the (first) rebound panel may
be off-set at an angle of at least 10° to the vertical plane, such as at least 15°,
or at least 20°. The vertically off-set plane of the external face of the rebound
panel may be off-set at an angle of up to 50° to the vertical plane, such as up to
40°, or up to 30°.
[0027] Movement of the mannequin base from the first position, wherein the external face
of the (first) rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive
and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane and, wherein the attachment
portion is operable to hold the mannequin body in a substantially vertical position,
to the second position wherein the external face of the (first) rebound panel is in
a vertically off-set position, operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal
plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane may comprise rotation
of the base about the longitudinal or lateral axis of the base.
[0028] Movement of the base from the first to the second position may comprise inversion
of the base, for example so that the previous bottom face of the base in the first
position becomes the top face in the second position. Movement of the base from the
first to the second position may comprise rotating the base substantially at least
180° about the longitudinal or lateral axis of the base, such as rotating the external
face of the (first) rebound panel substantially at least 200° such as at least 220°
or at least 240°.
[0029] The (first) rebound panel comprising an external face in a substantially vertical
position operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane
in the first position, and the (first) rebound panel comprising an external face in
a vertically off-set position, operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal
plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane in the second position
may be the same (first) rebound panel.
[0030] The external face of the (first) rebound panel may be configured by the user to be
in a substantially vertical position operable to receive and rebound a ball along
a substantially horizontal plane in the first position or may be configured by the
user to be in a vertically off-set position, operable to receive a ball along a substantially
horizontal plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0031] Advantageously, the mannequin base may be operable to provide an external face of
a rebound panel that can be configured in a 'ground-return' configuration and/or in
an 'air-return' configuration. This enables the user to train with a single compact
mannequin base that provides multi-functionality which can be selected depending on
the training being carried out. As such, the user only needs to purchase, store and
transport a single training aid that can be used in an array of training exercises
due to its multi-functional properties.
[0032] The (first) rebound panel may be a support member operable to assist with supporting
the external face of the (first) rebound panel in use, such as when configured in
the first and/or second position and, optionally, assist with supporting the mannequin
body in position. The (first) rebound panel support member may be a front rebound
panel support member.
[0033] The mannequin base may comprise a rear support member operable to assist with supporting
the external face of the (first) rebound panel in use, such as when configured in
the first and/or second position and, optionally, assist with supporting the mannequin
body in position.
[0034] The rear support member may be spaced from the (first) rebound panel. Optionally,
the rear support member and the (first) rebound panel may be on opposing sides of
the mannequin body attachment portion. The rear support member and the (first) rebound
panel may be spaced in a substantially parallel configuration. The rear support member
and rebound panel may be configured such that their mid-points are substantially opposed.
[0035] The (first) rebound panel may be a support member operable to assist with supporting
the mannequin base in use, such as when configured in the first and/or second position
and, optionally, assist with supporting the mannequin body in position.
[0036] The rear support member may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber, metal,
plastic and/or wood. The rear support member may comprise rubber.
[0037] The rear support member may be formed of at least 50% rubber by weight of the rear
support member, such as at least 75%, such as at least 90%.
[0038] The rear support member may have an average height that is at least 10% of the average
height of the (first) rebound panel, such as at least 30%, such as at least 50%. The
rear support member may have an average height that is up to 200% of the average height
of the (first) rebound panel, such as up to 150%, such as up to 100%.
[0039] The rear support member may have an average width that is at least 25% of the average
width of the (first) rebound panel, such as at least 50%, such as at least 75%. The
rear support member may have an average width that is up to 200% of the average width
of the (first) rebound panel, such as up to 150%, such as up to 100.
[0040] The (first) rebound panel may be spaced at any suitable distance from the rear support
member. The (first) rebound panel may be spaced at least 20 cm from the rear support
member, such as at least 25 cm, such as at least 30 cm. The (first) rebound panel
may be spaced up to 50 cm from the rear support member, such as up to 45 cm, such
as up to 40 cm.
[0041] The internal volume extending between the peripheral edges of the (first) rebound
panel and the peripheral edges of the rear support member may be at least 20% void
space, i.e. the free of mass fixedly attached to the base, such as at least 50% void
space or at least 80% void space.
[0042] The high proportion of void space enables the mannequin base to be manufactured with
less material, thereby providing an economic advantage, while ensuring the base is
easily transportable and can provide sufficient rigidity.
[0043] The mannequin base may further comprise a linking support member that connects the
rear support member and the (first) rebound panel and assists with supporting the
rebound panel in position.
[0044] The mannequin base may comprise at least two linking support members, such as at
least three. The mannequin base may comprise at least two side linking support members
connected toward opposing ends of the (first) rebound panel and the rear support member,
respectfully.
[0045] The mannequin base may comprise a first side linking support member connected toward
a first end of the (first) rebound panel and toward a first end of the rear support
member. Suitably, the first ends of the (first) rebound panel and the rear support
member are toward the same end of the base. The mannequin base may comprise a second
side linking support member connected toward a second end of the (first) rebound panel
and toward a second end of the rear support member. Suitably, the second ends of the
(first) rebound panel and the rear support member are toward the same end of the base.
[0046] The (first) rebound panel, rear support member and first and second side linking
support members may be integrally manufactured to form a continuous structure.
[0047] The mannequin base may comprise an intermediate linking support member, such as an
intermediate linking support member arranged between the first and second side linking
support members.
[0048] The intermediate linking support member may extend from substantially the mid-point
of the (first) rebound panel, and optionally extend to substantially the mid-point
of the rear support member.
[0049] The intermediate linking supporting member provides support toward the mid-point
of the (first) rebound panel, thereby improving the efficiency of the rebound return
of the mannequin base, while enabling a reduction in material use.
[0050] The top face of a side and/or intermediate linking support member may be horizontally
off-set, for example so as to slope downwardly from the top face of the (first) rebound
panel to the top face of the rear support member. The top face of a side and/or intermediate
linking support member may be horizontally off-set at an angle of at least 10° to
the horizontal plane, such as at least 20°, or at least 30°. The top face of a side
and/or intermediate linking support member may slope at an angle of up to 60° to the
horizontal plane, such as up to 50°, or up to 40°.
[0051] A side and/or intermediate linking support member may have an average thickness of
at least 10 cm, such as at least 15 cm, or at least 20 cm. A side and/or intermediate
linking support member may have an average thickness of up to 50 cm, such as up to
40 cm, or up to 30 cm.
[0052] A side and/or intermediate linking support member may comprise any suitable material,
such as rubber, metal, plastic and/or wood. A side and/or intermediate linking support
member may comprise rubber.
[0053] A side and/or intermediate linking support member may be formed of at least 50% rubber,
such as at least 75%, such as at least 90%.
[0054] The mannequin base may further comprise a crosslinking support member that extends
longitudinally along the base and connects at least two linking support members. The
crosslinking support member may be arranged between the (first) rebound panel and
the rear support member.
[0055] The crosslinking support member may connect the first and second side linking support
members toward a midpoint thereof. The crosslinking support member may connect the
intermediate linking support member to the first and second side linking support members
toward a mid-point thereof.
[0056] The crosslinking support member may have an average thickness of at least 10 cm,
such as at least 15 cm, or at least 20 cm. The crosslinking support member may have
an average thickness of up to 50 cm, such as up to 40 cm, or up to 30 cm.
[0057] The crosslinking support member may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber,
metal, plastic and/or wood. The crosslinking support member may comprise rubber.
[0058] The crosslinking support member may be formed of at least 50% rubber, such as at
least 75%, such as at least 90%.
[0059] The mannequin body attachment portion of the mannequin base may be operable to receive
an attachment portion of the mannequin body so as to be operable to hold the mannequin
body in a substantially vertical position.
[0060] When the mannequin base is rested on a level support surface (such as on level ground)
in a first position, the attachment portion, such as the first and second attachment
portions, may comprise a substantially vertically extending bore arranged to receive
an attachment portion of a mannequin body and hold the mannequin body in a substantially
vertical position relative to the level support surface of mannequin base.
[0061] The mannequin body attachment portions of the mannequin base may comprise at least
two attachment portions. The at least two mannequin body attachment portions may be
substantially opposed along the longitudinal axis of the mannequin base, and/or may
be arranged toward the lateral mid-point of the mannequin base.
[0062] The mannequin body attachment portion may comprise a bore operable to receive an
attachment portion of the mannequin body. The first and second attachment portions
may each comprise at least one bore.
[0063] The mannequin body attachment portion may be attached to an internal face of the
base, such as an internal face of a linking support member, such as a side linking
support member. The attachment portion may be arranged on the external face of the
base, such as an external face of a linking support member. The attachment portion
may be arranged through a linking support member, such as a crosslinking support member.
[0064] The mannequin base may comprise a mannequin base attachment member operable to form
an attachment with a further mannequin base. The mannequin base attachment member
may comprise a coupling member, such as a discrete coupling member. The coupling member
may be operable to be received into an aperture in the mannequin base attachment member
of the mannequin base. The coupling member may be operable to form an attachment between
a first and second mannequin base.
[0065] The mannequin base attachment member may comprise at least one attachment portion,
such as at least two. The at least two mannequin body attachment portions may be substantially
opposed along the longitudinal axis of the mannequin base, and/or may be arranged
toward a lateral end-point of the mannequin base.
[0066] The mannequin base attachment portion may comprise an aperture operable to receive
a coupling member, such as at least two, such as at least three, such as at least
four apertures each operable to receive a coupling member.
[0067] Advantageously, the mannequin base attachment portion enables the user to link multiple
mannequin bases together to create a rebound base and/or extension of mannequin bodies
of a customised length depending on the training requirements.
[0068] The rebound panel, the rear support member, the intermediate linking support member,
the side linking support members, the crosslinking support member, the mannequin body
attachment portions, and/or the mannequin base attachment portions, when present,
may be integrally manufactured. The mannequin base may be integrally formed.
[0069] The mannequin base may comprise a second rebound panel comprising an external face
operable to contact with and rebound a ball.
[0070] The rear support member may be a second rebound panel comprising an external face
operable to contact with and rebound a ball.
[0071] The mannequin base may comprise a first rebound panel and a second rebound panel,
each panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and rebound the ball,
wherein the mannequin base is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the first rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive
and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane, the external face of the
second rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position, operable to receive the
ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally
off-set plane, and the mannequin body attachment portion is operable to hold the mannequin
body in a substantially vertical position.
[0072] Advantageously, the mannequin base may be operable to provide an external face of
a first rebound panel that may be configured in a 'ground-return' configuration and
an external face of a second rebound panel that may be configured in an 'air-return'
configuration. This enables the mannequin base to be used as a dual-functional training
base wherein the first and second rebound panel can be used at the same time by different
users.
[0073] The mannequin base may comprise a first rebound panel and a second rebound panel,
each panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and rebound the ball,
wherein the mannequin base is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the first and second rebound panels are in a substantially vertical position operable
to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane, and the mannequin
body attachment portion is operable to hold the mannequin body in a substantially
vertical position.
[0074] The rebound device may comprise a first rebound panel and a second rebound panel,
each panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and rebound the ball,
wherein the rebound device is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the first rebound panel is in a substantially vertical position operable to receive
and rebound the ball along a substantially horizontal plane, the external face of
the second rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position, operable to receive
the ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally
off-set plane.
[0075] The rebound device may comprise a first rebound panel and a second rebound panel,
each panel comprising an external face operable to contact with and rebound the ball,
wherein the rebound device is operable to be arranged so that the external face of
the first and second rebound panels are in a substantially vertical position operable
to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane.
[0076] Advantageously, the rebound device may be operable to provide an external face of
a first and second rebound panel that may be configured in a 'ground-return' configuration.
This enables the mannequin base to be used as a dual-functional training base wherein
the first and second rebound panel can be used at the same time by different users.
[0077] Hereinafter, references made to 'mannequin base' or 'base' refers to 'mannequin base'
or 'rebound device' as applicable, unless otherwise stated.
[0078] The second rebound panel may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber, metal,
plastic and/or wood. The second rebound panel may comprise rubber.
[0079] The second rebound panel may be formed of at least 50% rubber by weight of the second
rebound panel, such as at least 75%, such as at least 90%.
[0080] The rubber of the mannequin base/(first) rebound panel/rear support member/side and/or
intermediate linking support member/crosslinking support member/second rebound panel
may be operable to be moulded into the sections required by the present invention.
The rubber may have a mass density of at least 1,000 kg/m
3 and/or of up to 2,000 kg/m
3.
[0081] The second rebound panel may have an average thickness of at least 10 cm, such as
at least 15 cm, or at least 20 cm. The second rebound panel may have an average thickness
of up to 50 cm, such as up to 40 cm, or up to 30 cm.
[0082] The external face of the second rebound panel may be any suitable shape such as square,
rhombus, rectangular, rhomboid and/or trapezoid. The external face of the second rebound
panel may be substantially rectangular. The external face of the second rebound panel
may be substantially planar.
[0083] The external face of the second rebound panel may have an average height of at least
10 cm, such as at least 12 cm, or at least 15 cm. The external face of the second
rebound panel may have an average height of up to 30 cm, such as up to 25 cm, or up
to 20 cm.
[0084] The external face of the second rebound panel may have an average width of 30 cm,
such as at least 40 cm, or at least 50 cm. The external face of the second rebound
panel may have an average width of up to 100 cm, such as up to 80 cm, or up to 60
cm.
[0085] The external face of the second rebound panel may provide a rebound return (according
to the Rebound Return Test) of at least 40% of the drop distance, such as at least
50%, such as at least 60%.
[0086] When the mannequin base is arranged on a level support surface (such as level ground),
the external face of the second rebound panel may be substantially vertical relative
to the level support surface and, the mannequin body attachment portion may be operable
to hold the mannequin body in a substantially vertical position.
[0087] When the external face of the second rebound panel is in a substantially vertical
position operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane,
the second rebound panel may be considered to be arranged in a 'ground-return' configuration.
[0088] When the mannequin base is rested on a level support surface (such as level ground),
the external face of the second rebound panel may vertically off-set relative to the
level support surface and, the mannequin body attachment portion may be operable to
hold the mannequin body in a substantially vertical position.
[0089] When the external face of the second rebound panel is in a vertically off-set position
operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal plane and rebound the
ball along a horizontally off-set plane, the second rebound panel may be considered
to be arranged in an 'air-return' configuration.
[0090] The vertically off-set plane of the external face of the second rebound panel may
be off-set at an angle of at least 10° to the vertical plane, such as at least 15°,
or at least 20°. The vertically off-set plane of the external face of the second rebound
panel may be off-set at an angle of up to 50° to the vertical plane, such as up to
40°, or up to 30°.
[0091] The top face of a side and/or intermediate linking support member may extend substantially
along a horizontal plane from the top face of the first rebound panel to the top face
of the second rebound panel.
[0092] The first and/or second rebound panel may be a support member operable to assist
with supporting the first and/or second rebound panel when configured in the first
and/or second position and, optionally, the mannequin body in position.
[0093] The mannequin base may have a weight of at least 1 kg, such as at least 5 kg, or
at least 10 kg. The mannequin base may have a weight of up to 30 kg, such as up to
25 kg, or up to 20 kg.
[0094] The weight of the mannequin base may be selected to ensure the mannequin base remains
stationary when in use without the need to be secured to the support surface.
[0095] Advantageously, the mannequin base can be used as training equipment with a ball
to improve players' coordination, ball control and reactions. The 'ground-return'
and "air-return' configurations allow the base to be used to mimic another teammate
and/or opponent.
[0096] The 'ground-return' configuration allows the player to work on passing and reserving
the ball as well as shooting from the ground and/or from the air (i.e., as a volley).
[0097] According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mannequin
body for use as training apparatus comprising:
c. a first support member;
d. a second support member, and
e. a linking member
wherein the linking member is operable to form an adjustable attachment with the first
and second support members so that the linking member is operable to move from a first
configuration with the first and second support members wherein the mannequin body
has a first height, to a second configuration with the first and second support members
wherein the mannequin body has a second height that is different to the first height.
[0098] The first and second support members of the mannequin body may be substantially linear.
[0099] The first and second support members may have a substantially cylindrical cross section.
The first and second support members may be substantially hollow.
[0100] The first and second support members may comprise any suitable material, such as
rubber, metal, plastic and/or wood. The first and second support members may comprise
metal.
[0101] The first and second support members may have an average diameter of at least 10
mm, such as at least 20 mm, or at least 30 mm. The first and second support members
may have an average diameter of up to 100 mm, such as up to 90 mm, or up to 80 mm.
[0102] The first and second support members may comprise a first end and a second end.
[0103] The first end of the first and second support members may comprise attachment members
operable to form a reversible attachment to a mannequin base. The first end of the
first and second support members may comprise projections operable to be received
and held by the mannequin body attachment portions of a mannequin base. The projections
may be arranged along substantially the same vertical axis as the support member such
that when the projections attach with the mannequin body attachment portions of a
mannequin base rested on a level support surface (such as on level ground), the mannequin
body is arranged in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support
surface.
[0104] The support member may comprise at least two projections, such as at least four projections,
such as at least six projections.
[0105] The linking member may comprise a first end and a second end. The first and second
ends of the linking member may be laterally spaced and substantially parallel to each
other. The linking member may be integrally manufactured.
[0106] The linking member may have a substantially cylindrical cross section. The linking
member may be hollow.
[0107] The linking member may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber, metal, plastic
and/or wood. The linking member may comprise metal.
[0108] The linking member may have an average diameter of at least 10 mm, such as at least
20 mm, or at least 30 mm. The linking member may have an average diameter of up to
100 mm, such as up to 90 mm, or up to 80 mm.
[0109] The second end of the first and second support members may be operable to reversibly
attach to the linking member. The second end of the first and second support members
may be operable to reversibly attach to opposite ends of the linking member, such
as the first and second ends of the linking member.
[0110] The first and second support members and the linking member may be operable to be
arranged in a telescopic configuration to form an adjustable attachment configuration.
[0111] In a telescopic configuration the second end of the first and second support members
may have received into an end of the linking member, or an end of the linking member
may be received into the second end of the support member.
[0112] The linking member, and/or the second end of the first and/or second support member,
may comprise at least two apertures, such as at least four apertures, such as at least
six apertures, such as at least eight apertures.
[0113] The linking member, and/or the second end of the first and/or second support member,
may comprise at least one outwardly biased projection.
[0114] The aperture may be operable to engage the outwardly biased projection such that
the projection extends into the aperture.
[0115] The adjustable attachment configuration operable to reversibly attach the first and
second support members to the linking member may comprise an outwardly biased projection
arranged in the first and/or second support member or the linking member, and an aperture
arranged in the respective other member wherein when the aperture is arranged over
the outwardly biased projection the projection moves outwardly to extend into the
aperture and form an attachment between the support member and the linking member.
[0116] The first and second end of the linking member may comprise an outwardly biased projection
and the first and second support members may comprise at least one aperture, operable
to receive the outwardly biased knob.
[0117] The adjustable attachment configuration may be operable to adjust the height of the
mannequin body along its longitudinal axis. The mannequin body may have at least one
adjustable height, such as at least two adjustable heights, such as at least four
adjustable heights.
[0118] The mannequin body may have a minimum height of at least 120 cm, such as at least
140 cm. The mannequin body may have a maximum height of up to 170 cm, such as up to
160 cm.
[0119] The mannequin's adjustable height enables the mannequin body to be efficiently adjusted
depending on the intended use, or depending on the requirements of the user. Such
a variable height mannequin body according to the present invention may also be manufactured
at lower cost and provide improved resilience in use. Further, the adjustable height
configuration enables the support members and linking member to be separated into
discrete parts such that the mannequin base can be easily dismantled, providing improved
transport and storage.
[0120] The mannequin body may be operable to be held by the mannequin base in a substantially
vertical position. The mannequin body may comprise at least one body panel, such as
at least two, such as at least three.
[0121] The body panel may comprise any suitable material, such as rubber, metal, plastic
and/or wood. The body panel may comprise rubber.
[0122] The body panel may be any suitable shape, such as square, rhombus, rectangular, rhomboid
or trapezoid. The body panel may be rectangular. The body panel may be planar. The
body panel may comprise cut away portions.
[0123] The body panel may be operable to reversibly connect the first and second support
members and/or the linking member, such as the first and second end of the linking
member.
[0124] The body panel may extend between the sides of the mannequin body.
[0125] The body panel may comprise a panel extending between, and optionally past, opposing
sides of the mannequin body.
[0126] The body panel may comprise at least two portions. The body panel may comprise a
first portion attached to a first side of the mannequin body (such as to the first
support member or toward a first end of the liking portion) and may comprise a second
portion attached to a second side of the mannequin body (such as to the second support
member or toward a second end of the liking portion). The body panel portion may be
operable to rotate around the part of the mannequin body to which it is attached.
For example, a first body panel portion may be operable to attach to the first end
of the linking member or the first support member and a second body panel portion
may be operable to attach to the second end of the linking member or the second support
member, wherein the first body panel portion may be operable to rotate around the
first end of the linking member or the first support member and the second body panel
portion may be operable to rotate around the second end of the linking member or the
second support member.
[0127] The two or more body panel portions may be connected together by an elastic attachment
portion.
[0128] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a kit of
parts for a mannequin comprising a mannequin base according to the first aspect of
the present invention and a mannequin body comprising an attachment portion operable
to engage with the attachment portion of the mannequin base so as to hold the mannequin
body in a substantially vertical position.
[0129] The mannequin body may be according to the third aspect of the present invention.
[0130] Advantageously, the base can provide ground rebound functionality in combination
with the use of a mannequin body to provide a multifunctional training device that
is convenient to store, transport and use, as well as being simple to manufacture.
[0131] As used herein, unless otherwise stated, the term 'substantially horizontal' may
mean at an angle of up to 9° off-set from horizontal, such as 5° or 2°.
[0132] As used herein, unless otherwise stated, the term 'horizontally off-set' may mean
at an angle of at least 10° off-set from horizontal, such as 20° or 30°.
[0133] As used herein, unless otherwise stated, the term 'substantially vertical' may mean
at an angle of up to 9° off-set from vertical, such as 5° or 2°.
[0134] As used herein, unless otherwise stated, the term 'vertically off-set' may mean at
an angle of at least 10° off-set from vertical, such as 20° or 30°.
[0135] As used herein, unless otherwise stated, the term 'substantially the mid-point' with
respect to the rebound panel, or rear support members may mean the middle distance
along the length of the longitudinal axis of the rebound panel or support member ±10%
of the length of the longitudinal axis of the panel or member.
[0136] As used herein, the term 'average' means mean average, unless otherwise stated.
[0137] Rebound Return Test. The mannequin base was clamped in place such that the external
face of the rebound panel is horizontal to level ground. A maximum pressure filled
ball (Adidas AL RIHLA COMPETITION BALL 2022 replica World Cup ball (FIFA quality PRO
certified)) was dropped under gravity onto the horizontal rebound panel from a vertical
distance relative to the external face of the rebound panel at a height of 1 m. The
distance that the ball rebounded back in the vertical plane was then measured as a
percentage of the 1 m drop to give the rebound return.
[0138] Singular encompasses plural and vice versa. For example, although reference is made
herein to "a" rebound panel, "a" mannequin body, and the like, one or more of each
of these and any other components can be used.
[0139] The terms "comprising" and "comprises" as used herein are synonymous with "including",
"includes" or "containing", "contains", and are inclusive or open-ended and do not
exclude additional, non-recited members, elements or method steps.
[0140] Additionally, although the present invention has been described in terms of "comprising",
the invention as detailed herein may also be described as "consisting essentially
of" or "consisting of".
[0141] As used herein, the term "and/or," when used in a list of two or more items, means
that any one of the listed items can be employed by itself or any combination of two
or more of the listed items can be employed. For example, if a list is described as
comprising group A, B, and/or C, the list can comprise A alone; B alone; C alone;
A and B in combination; A and C in combination, B and C in combination; or A, B, and
C in combination.
[0142] Where ranges are provided in relation to a genus, each range may also apply additionally
and independently to any one or more of the listed species of that genus.
[0143] Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with
or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are
open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers
and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
[0144] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed,
may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such
features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0145] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent
or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated
otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent
or similar features.
[0146] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The
invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed
in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings),
or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process
so disclosed.
[0147] All of the features contained herein may be combined with any of the above aspects
and in any combination.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0148] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the same
may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
Figures 1a and 1c show a perspective view of a mannequin base according to a first
embodiment of the present invention. Figures 1b, 1d and 1e show a back, side and bottom
plan view of a mannequin base according to a first embodiment of the present invention,
respectively.
Figures 2a and 2d show a back plan view of a mannequin body according to a first embodiment
of the present invention. Figures 2b and 2c show a partially exploded back plan view
of a mannequin body and base, respectively, according to a first embodiment of the
present invention.
Figures 3a and 3b show a back and side plan view of a mannequin base and body according
to a first embodiment of the present invention, respectively. Figure 3c shows a perspective
view of a mannequin base and body connection according to a first embodiment of the
present invention.
Figures 4a and 4b show a perspective view of a mannequin base according to a second
embodiment of the present invention. Figures 4c and 4d show a side and back plan view
of a mannequin base according to a second embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
Figures 5a and 5b show a back and side plan view of a mannequin base and body according
to a second embodiment of the present invention, respectively. Figure 5c shows a perspective
view of a mannequin base and body connection according to a second embodiment of the
present invention.
Figures 6a and 6c show a perspective view of a mannequin base according to a third
embodiment of the present invention. Figures 6b, 6d and 6e show a front, side and
bottom plan view of a mannequin base according to a third embodiment of the present
invention, respectively.
Figures 7a and 7d show a front plan view of a mannequin body according to a third
embodiment of the present invention. Figures 7b and 7c show a partially exploded front
plan view of a mannequin body according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Figures 8a and 8b show a front and side plan view of a mannequin base and body according
to a third embodiment of the present invention. Figure 8c shows a perspective view
of a mannequin base and body connection according to a third embodiment of the present
invention.
Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a mannequin base according to a fourth embodiment
of the present invention, connected to a second mannequin base also according to a
fifth embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0149] Referring to Figures 1a to 1e, there is shown a first embodiment of a mannequin base
100. Mannequin base 100 is formed of rebound panel 102 having an external face 104,
rear support member 106, side linking support members 108a, 108b, and intermediate
linking support member 110.
[0150] Elongate linear rear support member 106 and planar rectangular rebound panel 102
are spaced in a substantially parallel configuration in mannequin base 100 with the
mid-points opposed. Rebound panel 102 is spaced 50 cm from rear support member 106.
The bottom edges of rear support member 106 and rebound panel 102 are on the same
horizontal plane. Rebound panel 102, and external face 104, have an average height
and width of 20 cm and 35 cm, respectively. Rear support member 106 has an average
height that is 21% of the average height of the rebound panel and has an average width
that is 75% of the average width of the rebound panel.
[0151] Rebound panel 102 and rear support member 106 have an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0152] Rear support member 106 and rebound panel 102 are connected through side linking
support members 108a, 108b and intermediate linking support member 110.
[0153] Linking support members 108a, 108b and 110 are each spaced laterally apart along
rear support member 106 and rebound panel 102. Intermediate linking support member
110 is arranged between first and second side linking support members 108a, 108b.
[0154] Opposing ends of side linking support members 108a, 108b are attached to rear support
member 106 and rebound panel 102. The ends of linking support members 108a, 108b,
110 are attached to respective opposing ends of rebound panel 102 and rear support
member 106.
[0155] Side linking support members 108a, 108b comprise two linear portions. Side linking
support members 108a, 108b have an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0156] The top face of side linking support members 108a, 108b are attached to respective
opposing ends of rebound panel 102a and rear support member 106. The top face of side
linking support members 108a, 108b slope downwardly from the top face of rebound panel
102 to the top face of rear support member 106 at an angle of 62° to the vertical
plane.
[0157] The bottom face of side linking support members 108a, 108b are attached to respective
opposing ends of rebound panel 102a and rear support member 106. The bottom face of
side linking support members 108a, 108b extends along a horizontal plane from the
bottom face of rebound panel 102 to the bottom face of rear support member 106.
[0158] Intermediate linking support member 110 is linear. Intermediate linking support member
110 has an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0159] Intermediate linking support member 110 extends from the mid-point of rebound panel
102 to the mid-point of rear support member 106. The ends of intermediate linking
support member 110 are attached to respective opposing ends of rebound panel 102 and
rear support member 106.
[0160] The top face of intermediate linking support member 110 slopes downwardly from the
top face of rebound panel 102 to the top face of rear support member 106 at an angle
of 62° to the vertical plane. The bottom face of intermediate linking support member
110 extends along a horizontal plane from the bottom face of rebound panel 102 to
the bottom face of rear support member 106.
[0161] Mannequin base 100 further comprises first and second mannequin body attachment portions
112a, 112b as shown in Figures 1c and 1e.
[0162] First attachment portion 112a is attached to the internal face of side linking support
member 108a and the second attachment portion 112b is attached to the internal face
of side linking support member 108b. First and second attachment portions 112a, 112b
are opposed along the longitudinal axis of mannequin base 100 and are arranged toward
the lateral mid-point of mannequin base 100. First and second attachment portions
112a, 112b each comprise a vertically extending bore 116 arranged to receive and hold
a portion of a mannequin body, such as mannequin body 500.
[0163] Turning now to Figure 1d, when mannequin base 100 is rested on a level support surface
(such as on level ground) in a first arrangement, mannequin base 100 is arranged such
that attachment portions 112a, 112b are operable to receive and hold a mannequin body,
such as mannequin body 500, in a substantially vertical position relative to the level
support surface of mannequin base 100, and wherein external face 104 of rebound panel
102 is in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support surface
of mannequin base 100, operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially
horizontal plane.
[0164] Upon rotation of mannequin base 100 at rotation of 242° around longitudinal axis
Y (so as to turn the mannequin base over), such that mannequin base 100 is rested
on a level support surface (such as on level ground) in a second arrangement, mannequin
base 100 is arranged such that external face 104 of rebound panel 102 is in a vertically
off-set position relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 100, at an
angle of around 118° relative to the vertical, operable to receive a ball along a
substantially horizontal plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0165] Rebound panel 102, rear support member 106, first and second side linking support
members 108a, 108b, and first and second attachment portions 112a, 112b are formed
of the same rubber material and are integrally manufactured.
[0166] Referring to Figures 2a to 2d, there is shown a first embodiment of a mannequin body
500. Mannequin body 500 is formed of first support member 502, second support member
504, linking member 506 and body panel 508.
[0167] Referring now to Figure 2c, first and second support members 502, 504 are linear
and extend along a longitudinal axis.
[0168] First support member 502 comprises first end 502a and second end 502b. Second support
member 504 comprises first end 504a and second end 504b.
[0169] The first end of first and second support members 502a, 504a are operable to reversibly
attach to a mannequin base, such as mannequin base 100.
[0170] The second end of first support member 502b comprises outwardly biased knob 512a.
The second end of second support member 504b comprises outwardly biased knob 512b.
[0171] Referring now to Figure 2b, linking member 506 comprises first end 506a and second
end 506b. First and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. Linking member 506 is integrally manufactured.
[0172] First and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b comprise apertures 514 operable
to engage the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support members 512a,
512b. Apertures 514 on first and second support members 512a, 512b are configured
to be arranged at the same height on the second end of both first and second support
members 502b, 504b.
[0173] In a first height arrangement shown in Figure 2d, the first and second ends of linking
member 506a, 506b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
502b, 504b such that the apertures 514 of the first and second ends of linking member
506a, 506b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 512a, 512b to form a first adjustable attachment configuration 510a. In this
first arrangement, the first and second support members 502, 504 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
502, 504 and the first and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b are substantially
linear to one another. This first adjustable attachment configuration 510a provides
mannequin body 500 with a first height.
[0174] In a second height arrangement shown in Figure 2d, the first and second ends of linking
member 506a, 506b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
502b, 504b such that the apertures 514 of the first and second ends of linking member
506a, 506b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 512a, 512b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 510b. In this
second arrangement, the first and second support members 502, 504 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
502, 504 and the first and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b are substantially
linear to one another. This second adjustable attachment configuration 510b provides
mannequin body 500 with a second height, different to the first height.
[0175] In a third height arrangement shown in Figure 2d, the first and second ends of linking
member 506a, 506b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
502b, 504b such that the apertures 514 of the first and second ends of linking member
506a, 506b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 512a, 512b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 510c. In this
second arrangement, the first and second support members 502, 504 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
502, 504 and the first and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b are substantially
linear to one another. This third adjustable attachment configuration 510c provides
mannequin body 500 with a third height, different to the first and second height.
[0176] In a fourth height arrangement shown in Figure 2d, the first and second ends of linking
member 506a, 506b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
502b, 504b such that the apertures 514 of the first and second ends of linking member
506a, 506b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 512a, 512b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 510d. In this
second arrangement, the first and second support members 502, 504 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
502, 504 and the first and second ends of linking member 506a, 506b are substantially
linear to one another. This fourth adjustable attachment configuration 510d provides
mannequin body 500 with a fourth height, different to the first, second and third
height.
[0177] Body panel 508 comprises a single panel and is reversibly attached to the first and
second ends of linking member 506a, 506b, such as to connect the first and second
ends of linking member 506a, 506b together.
[0178] Referring to Figures 3a and 3b, there is shown a first embodiment of a kit of parts
comprising a mannequin base 100 as described above and a mannequin body 500, as described
above.
[0179] Figure 3c shows the connection between mannequin base 100 and mannequin body 500.
Bore 116 of the first and second attachment portions 112a, 112b of mannequin base
100 are arranged to receive the first end of the first and second support members
502a, 504a of mannequin body 500. Turning now to Figure 3b, when mannequin base 100
is rested on a level support surface (such as on level ground) in a first arrangement,
mannequin base 100 is arranged such that attachment portions 112a, 112b receive and
hold the first and second support members 502a, 504a of mannequin body 500, in a substantially
vertical position relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 100, and
wherein external face 104 of rebound panel 102 is in a substantially vertical position
relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 100, operable to receive and
rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane.
[0180] Referring to Figures 4a to 4d, there is shown a second embodiment of a mannequin
base 200. Mannequin base 200 is formed of rebound panels 202a, 202b having an external
face 204a, 204b, side linking support members 208a, 208b, and intermediate linking
support member 210.
[0181] Planar rectangular rebound panels 202a, 202b are spaced in a substantially parallel
configuration in mannequin base 200 with the mid-points opposed. Rebound panel 202a
is spaced 50 cm from rebound panel 202b. The bottom and top edges of rebound panel
202a and rebound panel 202b are on the same horizontal and vertical plane. Rebound
panels 202a, 202b and respective external faces 204a, 204b have an average height
and width of 20 cm and 35 cm, respectively.
[0182] Rebound panels 202a and 202b have an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0183] Rebound panel 202a and rebound panel 202b are connected through side linking support
members 208a, 208b and intermediate linking support member 210.
[0184] Linking support members 208a, 208b and 210 are each spaced laterally apart along
rebound panel 202a and rebound panel 202b. Intermediate linking support member 210
is arranged between first and second side linking support members 208a, 208b. Linking
support members 208a, 208b and 210 each run substantially parallel to each other.
[0185] Opposing ends of each linking support member 208a, 208b, 210 are attached to rebound
panel 202a and rebound panel 202b. The ends of linking support members 208a, 208b,
210 are attached to respective opposing ends of rebound panels 202a and rebound panel
202b.
[0186] Side linking support members 208a, 208b are linear. Side linking support members
208a, 208b have an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0187] The top face of side linking support members 208a, 208b are attached to respective
opposing ends of rebound panel 202a and rebound panel 202b. The top face of side linking
support members 208a, 208b extend along a horizontal plane from the top face of rebound
panel 202a to the top face of rebound panel 202b.
[0188] The bottom face of side linking support members 208a, 208b are attached to respective
opposing ends of rebound panel 202a and rebound panel 202b. The bottom face of side
linking support members 208a, 208b extend along a horizontal plane from the bottom
face of rebound panel 202a to the bottom face of rebound panel 202b.
[0189] Intermediate linking support member 210 is linear. Intermediate linking support member
210 has an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0190] Intermediate linking support member 210 extends from the mid-point of rebound panel
202a to the mid-point of rebound panel 202b. The top face of intermediate linking
support member 210 extends along a horizontal plane from the top face of rebound panel
202a to the top face of rebound panel 202b. The bottom face of intermediate linking
support member 210 extends along a horizontal plane from the bottom face of rebound
panel 202a to the bottom face of rebound panel 202b.
[0191] Mannequin base 200 further comprises first and second mannequin body attachment portions
212a, 212b as shown in Figures 4b and 4d. First attachment portion 212a is attached
to the internal face of side linking support member 208a and the second attachment
portion 212b is attached to the internal face of side linking support member 208b.
First and second attachment portions 212a, 212b are opposed along the longitudinal
axis of mannequin base 200 and are arranged toward the lateral mid-point of mannequin
base 200. First and second attachment portions 212a, 212b each comprise a vertically
extending bore 216 arranged to receive and hold a portion ofa mannequin body, such
as mannequin body 500.
[0192] Turning now to Figure 4c, when mannequin base 200 is rested on a level support surface
(such as on level ground), mannequin base 200 is arranged such that attachment portions
212a, 212b are operable to receive and hold a mannequin body, such as mannequin body
500, in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support surface of
mannequin base 200, and wherein external face 204a of rebound panel 202a and external
face 204b of rebound panel 202b are in a substantially vertical position relative
to the level support surface of mannequin base 200, operable to receive and rebound
a ball along a substantially horizontal plane.
[0193] Rebound panel 202a, rebound panel 202b, first and second side linking support members
208a, 208b, and first and second attachment portions 212a, 212b are formed of the
same rubber material and are integrally manufactured.
[0194] Referring to Figures 5a to 5c, there is shown a second embodiment of a kit of parts
comprising a mannequin base 200 as described above and a mannequin body 500 as described
above.
[0195] Figures 5c to 5e show the connection between mannequin base 200 and mannequin body
500. Bore 216 of first and second attachment portions 212a, 212b of mannequin base
200 are arranged to receive the first end of the first and second support members
502a, 504a of mannequin body 500.
[0196] Turning now to Figure 5c, when mannequin base 200 is rested on a level support surface
(such as on level ground), mannequin base 200 is arranged such that attachment portions
212a, 212b receive and hold the first and second support members 502a, 504a of mannequin
body 500, in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support surface
of mannequin base 200, and wherein external faces 204a, 204b of respective rebound
panels 202a, 202b are in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support
surface of mannequin base 200, operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially
horizontal plane.
[0197] Referring to Figures 6a to 6e, there is shown a third embodiment of a mannequin base
300. Mannequin base 300 is formed of rebound panels 302a, 302b having an external
face 304a, 304b, side linking support members 308a, 308b, intermediate linking support
member 310, crosslinking support member 318 and top linking support member 314.
[0198] Planar rectangular rebound panels 302a, 302b and crosslinking support member 318
are each spaced laterally in mannequin base 300 with the mid-points opposed. Rebound
panel 302a is spaced 50 cm from rebound panel 302b. Crosslinking support member 318
is arranged between rebound panels 302a, 302b. The bottom edges of rebound panel 302a,
rebound panel 302b and crosslinking support member 318 are on the same horizontal
and vertical plane. Rebound panels 302a, 302b and external faces 304a, 304b have a
height and width of 20 cm and 35 cm, respectively.
[0199] Rebound panels 302a, 302b and crosslinking support member 218 have an average thickness
of 30 cm.
[0200] Rebound panel 302a, rebound panel 302b and crosslinking support member 318 are connected
through side linking support members 308a, 308b, intermediate linking support member
310 and top linking support member 314.
[0201] Side linking support members 308a, 308b and intermediate linking support member 310
are each spaced laterally apart along rebound panels 302a, 302b and crosslinking support
member 318. Intermediate linking support member 310 is arranged between first and
second side linking support members 308a, 308b. Linking support members 308a, 308b
and 310 each run substantially parallel to each other.
[0202] Opposing ends of each linking support member 308a, 308b, 310 are attached to rebound
panel 302a and rebound panel 302b. The mid-point of each linking support member 308a,
308b, 310 are attached to crosslinking support member 318. The ends of side linking
support members 308a, 308b are attached to respective opposing ends of the rebound
panel 302a and rebound panel 302b.
[0203] Side linking support members 308a, 308b are linear. Side linking support members
308a, 308b have an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0204] The top face of side linking support members 308a, 308b are attached to respective
opposing ends of the rebound panel 302a and rebound panel 302b.
[0205] The bottom face of side linking support members 308a, 308b are attached to respective
opposing ends of the rebound panel 302a and rebound panel 302b. The bottom face of
side linking support members 308a, 308b extend along a horizontal plane from the bottom
face of rebound panel 302 to the bottom face of rear support member 306.
[0206] Intermediate linking support member 310 is linear. Intermediate linking support member
310 has an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0207] Intermediate linking support member 310 extends from the mid-point of rebound panel
302 to the mid-point of rear support member 306. The bottom face of intermediate linking
support member 310 extends along a horizontal plane from the bottom face of rebound
panel 302a to the bottom face of rebound panel 302b.
[0208] Top linking support member 314 is arranged atop rebound panel 302a, rebound panel
302a, crosslinking support member 318, side linking support members 308a, 308b, and
intermediate linking support member 310. Top linking support member 314, rebound panel
302a, rebound panel 302b and side linking support members 308a, 308b form an enclosed
cavity when the mannequin base is rested on a level support surface, such as level
ground. Top linking support member 310 has an average thickness of 30 cm.
[0209] Mannequin base 300 further comprises first and second attachment portions 312a, 312b
as shown in Figures 6c and 6e. First and second attachment portions 312a, 213b are
arranged on the external face of top linking support member 314 and through the interior
of crosslinking support member 318. First and second attachment portions 312a, 312b
are opposed along the longitudinal axis of mannequin base 300 and are arranged toward
the lateral mid-point of the mannequin base 300. First and second attachment portions
312a, 312b each comprise a bore 316 arranged to receive and hold a portion of a mannequin
body, such as mannequin body 600.
[0210] Turning now to Figure 6d, when mannequin base 300 is rested on a level support surface
(such as on level ground), mannequin base 300 is arranged such that attachment portions
312a, 312b are operable to receive and hold a mannequin body, such as mannequin body
600, in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support surface of
mannequin base 300, and wherein external face 304a of rebound panel 302a are in a
substantially vertical position relative to the level support surface of mannequin
base 300, operable to receive and rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal
plane, and wherein external face 304b of rebound panel 302b are in a vertically off-set
position relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 300 at an angle or
around 25° to the vertical, operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal
plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0211] Rebound panels 302a, 302b, side linking support members 308a, 308b, intermediate
linking support member 310, crosslinking support member 318, top linking support member
314, and first and second attachment portions 312a, 312b are formed of the same rubber
material and are integrally manufactured.
[0212] Referring to Figures 7a to 7d, there is shown a third embodiment of a mannequin body
600. Mannequin body 600 is formed of first support member 602, second support member
604, linking member 606, first body panel 608a and second body panel 608b.
[0213] Referring now to Figure 7c, first and second support members 602, 604 are linear
and extend along a longitudinal axis.
[0214] First support member 602 comprises first end 602a and second end 602b. Second support
member 604 comprises first end 604a and second end 604b.
[0215] The first end of the first and second support members 602a, 604a are operable to
reversibly attach to a mannequin base, such as mannequin base 300.
[0216] The first end of the first and second support members 602a, 604a comprise projections
618 operable to be received by a mannequin base, such as mannequin base 300. Projections
618 are arranged in a substantially parallel plane to first and second support members
602, 604 such that when mannequin body 600 attaches to a mannequin base, such as mannequin
base 300, rested on a level support surface (such as on level ground), mannequin body
600 is arranged in a substantially vertical position relative to the level support
surface.
[0217] The second end of first support member 602b comprises resiliently outwardly biased
knob 612a. The second end of second support member 604b comprises resiliently outwardly
biased knob 612b.
[0218] Referring now to Figure 7b, linking member 606 comprises first end 606a and second
end 606b. First and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. Linking member 606 is integrally manufactured.
[0219] First and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b comprise apertures 614 operable
to engage the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support members 612a,
612b. Apertures 614 on first and second support members 612a, 612b are configured
to be arranged at the same height on the second end of both first and second support
members 602b, 604b.
[0220] In a first height arrangement shown in Figure 7d, the first and second ends of linking
member 606a, 606b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
602b, 604b such that the apertures 614 of the first and second ends of linking member
606a, 606b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 612a, 612b to form a first adjustable attachment configuration 610a. In this
first arrangement, the first and second support members 602, 604 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
602, 604 and the first and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b are substantially
linear to one another. This first adjustable attachment configuration 610a provides
mannequin body 600 with a first height.
[0221] In a second height arrangement shown in Figure 7d, the first and second ends of linking
member 606a, 606b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
602b, 604b such that the apertures 614 of the first and second ends of linking member
606a, 606b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 612a, 612b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 610b. In this
second arrangement, the first and second support members 602, 604 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
602, 604 and the first and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b are substantially
linear to one another. This second adjustable attachment configuration 610b provides
mannequin body 600 with a second height, different to the first height.
[0222] In a third height arrangement shown in Figure 7d, the first and second ends of linking
member 606a, 606b receive the second end of the first and second support members 602b,
604b such that the apertures 614 of the first and second ends of linking member 606a,
606b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support members
612a, 612b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 610c. In this second
arrangement, the first and second support members 602, 604 are laterally spaced and
are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members 602,
604 and the first and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b are substantially linear
to one another. This third adjustable attachment configuration 610c provides mannequin
body 600 with a third height, different to the first and second height.
[0223] In a fourth height arrangement shown in Figure 7d, the first and second ends of linking
member 606a, 606b, receive the second end of the first and second support members
602b, 604b such that the apertures 614 of the first and second ends of linking member
606a, 606b engage with the outwardly biased knobs on the first and second support
members 612a, 612b to form a second adjustable attachment configuration 610d. In this
second arrangement, the first and second support members 602, 604 are laterally spaced
and are substantially parallel to each other. The first and second support members
602, 604 and the first and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b are substantially
linear to one another. This fourth adjustable attachment configuration 610d provides
mannequin body 600 with a fourth height, different to the first, second and third
height.
[0224] First body panel 608a comprises two discrete panels 608a1, 608a2 reversibly attached
to the first and second ends of linking member 606a, 606b, respectively. Discrete
panels 608a1, 608a2 are connected by elastic connection 620 such as to connect the
discrete portions attached to first and second ends of the linking member 606a, 606b
together.
[0225] Second body panel 608b comprises a single panel and is reversibly attached to the
first end of the first and second support members 602a, 604a, such as to connect the
first end of the first and second support members 602a, 604a together.
[0226] Referring to Figures 8a to 8c, there is shown a third embodiment of a kit of parts
comprising a mannequin base 300 as described above and a mannequin body 600 as described
above.
[0227] Figure 8c shows the connection between mannequin base 300 and mannequin body 600.
Bore 316 of first and second attachment portions 312a, 312b of mannequin base 300
are arranged to receive projections 618 of first and second support members 602a,
604a of mannequin body 600.
[0228] Turning now to Figure 8b, when mannequin base 300 is rested on a level support surface
(such as on level ground) in a first arrangement, mannequin base 300 is arranged such
that attachment portions 312a, 312b receive and hold projections 618 of first and
second support members 602a, 604a of mannequin body 600, in a substantially vertical
position relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 300, and wherein
external face 304a of rebound panel 302a are in a substantially vertical position
relative to the level support surface of mannequin base 300, operable to receive and
rebound a ball along a substantially horizontal plane, and wherein external face 304b
of rebound panel 302b are in a vertically off-set position relative to the level support
surface of mannequin base 300 operable to receive a ball along a substantially horizontal
plane and rebound the ball along a horizontally off-set plane.
[0229] Referring to Figure 9, there is shown a fifth embodiment of a mannequin base 400.
Mannequin base 400 is formed of mannequin base 300, and further comprises first and
second mannequin base attachment portions 420a, 420b.
[0230] First and second attachment portions 420a, 420b are arranged on the external face
of top linking support member 414 and through the interior of side linking support
member 418. First and second attachment portions 420a, 420b are opposed along the
longitudinal axis of mannequin base 400 and are arranged toward the along the side
edge of top linking support member 414. First and second attachment portions 420a,
420b each comprise four bores 422 arranged to receive and hold a portion of coupling
member 424.
[0231] The coupling member is operable to connect mannequin base 400 to a second mannequin
base, such as mannequin base 400.