WO2016080929A1 - A workout stand for self-defense sports and a system developed for mounting the same - Google Patents
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- the invention particularly relates to a workout stand for self-defense sports especially preferred for use in fitness centers, and to a system developed for mounting the same.
- a workout stand for self-defense sports and a mounting system therefor has been developed within the scope of the invention so as to overcome the problems in the present state of the art.
- the object of the invention is to develop a workout stand for self-defense sports which saves on the mounting area and is adjustable to a form and height such that it can be used by the users of different age groups at the same time, and a mounting system therefor.
- Fig. 1 Perspective view of the components of the mounting system for the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
- Fig. 2 Perspective view of the heavy bag
- Fig. 3a Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the left when mounted in the upper position
- Fig. 3b Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the right when mounted in the upper position
- Fig. 4a Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the left when mounted in the lower position
- Fig. 4b Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the right when mounted in the lower position
- Fig. 5 A view showing the shafts mounted on the bushings positioned on the lower plate of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
- Fig. 6a A view illustrating the positioning of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention in upper position
- Fig. 6b A view illustrating the positioning of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention in lower position
- Fig. 7 A view showing the components of the head section
- Fig. 8 A view showing the square bushings positioned on the lower plate of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
- Fig. 9 A view showing the tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
- Fig. 10 A view showing interconnection of the components of the workout stand for self- defense sports
- the invention particularly relates to a workout stand for self-defense sports especially preferred for use in fitness centers, and to a system developed for mounting the same.
- the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention and mounting system therefor comprises a lower plate (1), a shaft (3), a heavy bag (4), a tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag is mounted.
- the invention further comprises a head section (14) positioned on the heavy bag (4), a tubular portion passing through the heavy bag (16), a spring part (15), a bushing (18) and bolts and nuts for mounting the components to one another.
- the lower plate (1) is mounted/fixed on the wall surface.
- bushings (2) are located on the lower plate (1).
- a total of six bushings are located on the lower plate, i.e. bushings (2ar, 2al) positioned in the upper section, bushings (2br, 2bl) positioned in the middle section, and bushings (2cr, 2cl) positioned in the lower section, wherein two bushings being provided in each one of the three rows at different heights.
- the bushing (2a) on the upper section includes two bushings (2ar, 2al), one of which is positioned at the right side, and the other at left side adjacently.
- the bushing in each position includes two bushings which are fixed adjacently.
- Square bushings (21) are located around the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate (1).
- the size of the lower plate (1) and the number of the bushings positioned on the lower plate cannot be limited thereto; and bushings (2) in different numbers can be located on the lower plate (1) optionally.
- bushings (6) Positioned on the tubular portion (5), on which the heavy bag is mounted, are bushings (6) that enable the tubular portion to be mounted on the lower plate (1).
- This bushing (6) is formed as two bushing parts which are fixed adjacently, one being the right hand side bushing (6r), and the other being left hand side bushing (61) (Fig. 1).
- the tubular portion (5), on which the heavy bag (4) is mounted further comprises a bushing (7) on which the spring (9) and the heavy bag are to be mounted.
- the heavy bag (4) comprises a tubular portion (16) which allows the mounting thereof on the tubular portion (5) and passing therethrough.
- Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag comprises bushings (8) at both end portions thereof, said bushings comprising bolt bearings (13) thereon.
- Head section (14) is assembled on the upper section of the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag for allowing the formation of human figure by means of the bushing (8) thereon at one end.
- Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag is mounted in the other tubular portion (5) by means of another bushing (8) positioned in other end thereof.
- the head section (14) comprises thereon a part (20) the outer surface of which is threaded and which enables the head section to be engaged in the spring part (15).
- the head section (14) is assembled in the spring part (15) by way of said part (20) positioned thereon.
- a bushing (18) is provided on the spring part (15) at the section where it will be mounted in the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag (Fig. 7).
- Said bushing (18) comprises bolt bearings (19) thereon.
- the former is fixed by a bolt through said bearings.
- Bushing (18) positioned on the bushing (8) on the upper section of the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag, the spring part (15) positioned inside the bushing (18), and the head section (14) positioned inside the spring part. Fixation is performed by passing a bolt through both the bolt bearings (19) on the bushing (18), and the bolt bearings (13) positioned on the bushing (8) on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
- the head section (14) is fixed in the spring (15) by means of the part (20) engaged in the spring part and said bushing (18) is attached to the end of the spring.
- the head section (14) is thus fixed on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag by means of this bushing (18).
- the connection of said parts is seen in Fig. 10.
- the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag is located such that the head section will be fixed thereon, and that it will be fixed in the other tubular portion (5) by means of the bushing (8) in the lower section thereof, together with the heavy bag (4) surrounding it.
- the outer portion of the head section is made of polyurethane.
- the inner portion of the heavy bag (4) is made of sponge.
- FIGs. 6a and 6b show the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports when the mounting thereof is completed.
- the tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag (4) is to be mounted is placed at the desired height between the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) on the lower plate (1) mounted on the wall surface; thus, mounting of the tubular portion (5) on the lower plate (1) is completed by passing the shafts (3) both through the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) positioned on the lower plate and through the bushings (6) positioned on the tube (i.e. tubular portion).
- Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag (4) is engaged in the bushing (7) on the tubular portion (5) by means of the bushing (8) located thereon.
- the bolt bearing (12) is positioned on the bushing (7) positioned on the tubular portion and on which the heavy bag is mounted.
- the bolt bearing (13) is positioned on the bushing (8) positioned on the heavy bag.
- the heavy bag (4) is fixed on the tubular portion (5) upon engaging the bushing (8) on the heavy bag (4) with the bushing (7) on the tubular portion, and by passing the bolt (11) both through the bearing (12) positioned on the bushing on the tubular portion, and through the bearing (13) positioned on the bushing (8) on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
- the bolt (11) is fixed by being tightened using a nut (10).
- the height of the heavy bag (4) can be adjusted by mounting said tubular portion (5) between two bushings of choice on the lower plate (1).
- the tubular portion (5) is mounted between the two bushings (2a, 2b) in the upper and middle positions as in figure 6a, it becomes suitable for bigger groups to work out, or in case it is mounted between the two bushings (2b, 2c) in the middle and lower positions, it becomes suitable for smaller groups to work out since it will have a lower level.
- the height of the heavy bags (4) can thus be adjusted as desired.
- the position in which the tubular portion (5) and heavy bag are intended for bigger groups and mounted between the two bushings (2a, 2b) in upper and middle positions is defined as the high position (Fig. 6a) whereas the position in which they are mounted between the two bushings (2b, 2c) in middle and lower positions is defined as the low position (Fig. 6b).
- the tubular portion (5) and heavy bag (4) can be rotated at the desired direction by removing one of the shafts (3). This, in turn, allows keeping the heavy bag (4) in closed position as well by rotating it.
- the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are made rotatable in leftward direction (L) if the shaft in the right hand side is removed, while the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are made rotatable in rightward direction (R) if the shaft in left hand side is removed.
- the shaft (3) is only fitted onto the bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl) positioned on the lower plate at the left row and onto the left hand side bushing (61) among the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion (Figs. 3a and 4a).
- a workout stand for self-defense sports which is height-adjustable and rotatable at the desired direction has been achieved.
- the workout stand for self-defense sports can be rotated towards the wall and kept in closed position when nobody works out using it, thereby occupying less space.
- it can be used at different heights in a way to allow use by the users of different age groups in order to work out.
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Abstract
The invention particularly relates to a workout stand for self-defense sports especially preferred for use in fitness centers, and to a system developed for mounting the same. The workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention and mounting system therefor comprises a lower plate (1), a shaft (3), a heavy bag (4), and a tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag is mounted. The workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention is height-adjustable and rotatable in rightward and leftward direction by being mounted on the wall surface.
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A WORKOUT STAND FOR SELF-DEFENSE SPORTS AND A SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR
MOUNTING THE SAME
Subject of the Invention
The invention particularly relates to a workout stand for self-defense sports especially preferred for use in fitness centers, and to a system developed for mounting the same.
Present State of the Art In the present state of the art, workout stands with human figures for self-defense sports and the so-called "bobo doll" stands that are very similar to human body are used. Stands with a foot platform are commonly used. Foot platforms are manufactured of PVC or steel while boxing stands are generally made of a polyurethane main outer body and spongy internal structure. Such products may be used by filling the bases thereof with sand or water. In the models of boxing stands that are located in the ground of the area, there exist some disadvantages including not being able to adjust the height of the product, the stands occupying much space, etc. Particularly in halls with a limited area of use, it has become an important need to occupy less space in a way to allow more people to work out at the same time. In the present state of the art, there exists no product that saves on the area occupied and is height-adjustable so that it will be suitable for being used by the users of different age groups at the same time.
A workout stand for self-defense sports and a mounting system therefor has been developed within the scope of the invention so as to overcome the problems in the present state of the art.
Object of the Invention
The object of the invention is to develop a workout stand for self-defense sports which saves on the mounting area and is adjustable to a form and height such that it can be used by the users of different age groups at the same time, and a mounting system therefor. Description of the Figures:
Fig. 1: Perspective view of the components of the mounting system for the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
Fig. 2: Perspective view of the heavy bag
Fig. 3a: Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the left when mounted in the upper position
Fig. 3b: Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the right when mounted in the upper position
Fig. 4a: Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the left when mounted in the lower position Fig. 4b: Rotation of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention to the right when mounted in the lower position
Fig. 5: A view showing the shafts mounted on the bushings positioned on the lower plate of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
Fig. 6a: A view illustrating the positioning of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention in upper position
Fig. 6b: A view illustrating the positioning of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention in lower position
Fig. 7: A view showing the components of the head section
Fig. 8: A view showing the square bushings positioned on the lower plate of the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention
Fig. 9: A view showing the tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
Fig. 10: A view showing interconnection of the components of the workout stand for self- defense sports
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1: Lower plate
2: Bushings positioned on the lower plate
2a: Bushings positioned on the upper section of the lower plate
2ar: Right hand side bushing in the upper position
2al: Left hand side bushing in the upper position
2b: Middle bushings positioned on the lower plate
2br: Right hand side bushing in the middle position
2bl: Left hand side bushing in the middle position
2c: Lower bushings positioned on the lower plate
2cr: Right hand side bushing in the lower position
2cl: Left hand side bushing in the lower position
3: Shaft
4: Heavy bag
5: Tubular portion
6: Bushings positioned on the tubular portion
6r: Right hand side bushing on the tubular portion
61: Left hand side bushing on the tubular portion
7: Bushing positioned on the tubular portion and on which the heavy bag is mounted
8: Bushings positioned on the tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
9: Spring 10: Nut 11: Bolt
12: Bolt bearing on the bushing positioned on the tubular portion and on which the heavy bag is mounted
13: Bolt bearing on the bushings positioned on the tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
14: Head section
15: Spring part 16: Tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
17: Surface positioned on the tubular portion and on which the heavy bag is seated
18: Bushing
19: Bolt bearings on the bushing 20: Part of the head section engaged in the spring part 21: Square bushings on the lower plate
22: Projection on the tubular portion passing through the heavy bag
L: Leftward direction
R: Rightward direction
A: Workout stand for self-defense sports
Description of the Invention:
The invention particularly relates to a workout stand for self-defense sports especially preferred for use in fitness centers, and to a system developed for mounting the same. The workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention and mounting system therefor comprises a lower plate (1), a shaft (3), a heavy bag (4), a tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag is mounted. The invention further comprises a head section (14) positioned on the heavy bag (4), a tubular portion passing through the heavy bag (16), a spring part (15), a bushing (18) and bolts and nuts for mounting the components to one another.
The lower plate (1) is mounted/fixed on the wall surface. As seen in Fig. 1, bushings (2) are located on the lower plate (1). In the preferred embodiment, a total of six bushings are located on the lower plate, i.e. bushings (2ar, 2al) positioned in the upper section, bushings (2br, 2bl) positioned in the middle section, and bushings (2cr, 2cl) positioned in the lower section, wherein two bushings being provided in each one of the three rows at different heights. In other words, for example, the bushing (2a) on the upper section includes two bushings (2ar, 2al), one of which is positioned at the right side, and the other at left side adjacently. The former case is also true for the middle bushings (2br, 2bl) and the lower bushings (2cr, 2cl); and as clearly seen in Fig. 5, the bushing in each position includes two bushings which are fixed adjacently. Square bushings (21) are located around the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate (1). However, the size of the lower plate (1) and the number of the bushings positioned on the lower plate cannot be limited thereto; and bushings (2) in different numbers can be located on the lower plate (1) optionally.
Positioned on the tubular portion (5), on which the heavy bag is mounted, are bushings (6) that enable the tubular portion to be mounted on the lower plate (1). This bushing (6) is formed as two bushing parts which are fixed adjacently, one being the right hand side bushing (6r), and the other being left hand side bushing (61) (Fig. 1). The tubular portion (5), on which the heavy bag (4) is mounted, further comprises a bushing (7) on which the spring (9) and the heavy bag are to be mounted.
The heavy bag (4) comprises a tubular portion (16) which allows the mounting thereof on the tubular portion (5) and passing therethrough. Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag comprises bushings (8) at both end portions thereof, said bushings comprising bolt bearings (13) thereon. Head section (14) is assembled on the upper section of the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag for allowing the formation of human figure by means of the bushing (8) thereon at one end. Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag is mounted in the other tubular portion (5) by means of another bushing (8) positioned in other end thereof. The head section (14) comprises thereon a part (20) the outer surface of which is threaded and which enables the head section to be engaged in the spring part (15). The head section (14) is assembled in the spring part (15) by way of said part (20) positioned thereon. A bushing (18) is provided on the spring part (15) at the section where it will be mounted in the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag (Fig. 7). Said bushing (18) comprises bolt bearings (19) thereon. When the bushing (18) is assembled on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag, the former is fixed by a bolt through said bearings. Bushing (18) positioned on the bushing (8) on the upper section of the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag, the spring part (15) positioned inside the bushing (18), and the head section (14) positioned inside the spring part. Fixation is performed by passing a bolt through both the bolt bearings (19) on the bushing (18), and the bolt bearings (13) positioned on the bushing (8) on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag. The head section (14) is fixed in the spring (15) by means of the part (20) engaged in the spring part and said bushing (18) is attached to the end of the spring. The head section (14) is thus fixed on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag by means of this bushing (18). The connection of said parts is seen in Fig. 10. Hence, the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag is located such that the head section will be fixed thereon, and that it will be fixed in the other tubular portion (5) by means of the bushing (8) in the lower section thereof, together with the heavy bag (4) surrounding it. The outer portion of the head section is made of polyurethane. The inner portion of the heavy bag (4), on the other hand, is made of sponge.
Provided on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag are the surface (17) on which the heavy bag is seated and the projection (22) allowing the bag to be fixed.
Figs. 6a and 6b show the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports when the mounting thereof is completed. For mounting the stand, the tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag (4) is to be mounted is placed at the desired height between the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) on the lower plate (1) mounted on the wall surface; thus, mounting of the tubular portion (5) on the lower plate (1) is completed by passing the shafts (3) both through the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) positioned on the lower plate and through the bushings (6) positioned on the tube (i.e. tubular portion). Tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag (4) is engaged in the bushing (7) on the tubular portion (5) by means of the bushing (8) located thereon. The bolt bearing (12) is positioned on the bushing (7) positioned on the tubular portion and on which the heavy bag is mounted. Similarly, the bolt bearing (13) is positioned on the bushing (8) positioned on the heavy bag. The heavy bag (4) is fixed on the tubular portion (5) upon engaging the bushing (8) on the heavy bag (4) with the bushing (7) on the tubular portion, and by passing the bolt (11) both through the bearing (12) positioned on the bushing on the tubular portion, and through the bearing (13) positioned on the bushing (8) on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag. The bolt (11) is fixed by being tightened using a nut (10).
The height of the heavy bag (4) can be adjusted by mounting said tubular portion (5) between two bushings of choice on the lower plate (1). For example, in case the tubular portion (5) is mounted between the two bushings (2a, 2b) in the upper and middle positions as in figure 6a, it becomes suitable for bigger groups to work out, or in case it is mounted between the two bushings (2b, 2c) in the middle and lower positions, it becomes suitable for smaller groups to work out since it will have a lower level. The height of the heavy bags (4) can thus be adjusted as desired. The position in which the tubular portion (5) and heavy bag are intended for bigger groups and mounted between the two bushings (2a, 2b) in upper and middle positions is defined as the high position (Fig. 6a) whereas the position in which they are mounted between the two bushings (2b, 2c) in middle and lower positions is defined as the low position (Fig. 6b).
In the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention, as seen in Figs. 3 and 4, the tubular portion (5) and heavy bag (4) can be rotated at the desired direction by
removing one of the shafts (3). This, in turn, allows keeping the heavy bag (4) in closed position as well by rotating it. For instance, as seen in Figs. 3a, 4a, 3b, and 4b, when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are made rotatable in leftward direction (L) if the shaft in the right hand side is removed, while the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are made rotatable in rightward direction (R) if the shaft in left hand side is removed. In the case where the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are rotatable in rightward direction (R), when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, it will be seen that the shaft (3) is not fitted either in the left hand side bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl) among the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate, or on the left hand side bushing (61), i.e. one of the bushings (6) on the tubular portion; and also when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, it will be seen that the shaft (3) is only fitted onto the bushings (2ar, 2br, 2cr) positioned on the lower plate at the right row and onto the right hand side bushing (6r) among the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion (Figs. 3b and 4b). In the position in which the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are rotatable in leftward direction (L), when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, it will be seen that the shaft (3) is not fitted either in the right hand side bushings (2ar, 2br, 2cr) among the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate, or on the right hand side bushing (6r), i.e. one of the bushings (6) on the tubular portion; and also when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, it will be seen that the shaft (3) is only fitted onto the bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl) positioned on the lower plate at the left row and onto the left hand side bushing (61) among the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion (Figs. 3a and 4a). Thanks to the workout stand for self-defense sports according to the invention, a workout stand for self-defense sports which is height-adjustable and rotatable at the desired direction has been achieved. As a consequence, the workout stand for self-defense sports can be rotated towards the wall and kept in closed position when nobody works out using it, thereby occupying less space. Furthermore, it can be used at different heights in a way to allow use by the users of different age groups in order to work out.
Claims
1. A workout stand for self-defense sports which will be mounted on a wall surface and mounting system therefor, characterized in comprising;
• a heavy bag (4),
• a lower plate (1) mounted on the wall surface and comprising at least one
bushing (2),
• at least one shaft (3) which will be positioned in said bushing (2) on lower plate,
• a tubular portion (5) on which the heavy bag (4) is mounted.
2. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising bushings (6) on the tubular portion (5) that enable said portion to be mounted on the lower plate (1).
3. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising a bushing (7) positioned on the tubular portion (5) and on which the heavy bag (4) is mounted.
4. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in further comprising a tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag (4) and a head section (14) positioned on heavy bag.
5. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 4, characterized in comprising bushings (8) positioned at both ends of the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag, said bushings at one end enabling the heavy bag (4) to be fixed onto the tubular portion (5), and the bushings positioned on other end enabling the head section (14) to be fixed onto the heavy bag.
6. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising a spring (9) positioned on the tubular portion (5).
7. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising a spring part (15) to be engaged in the head section (14).
8. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising a bushing (18) to be engaged on the spring part (15).
9. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that it is located on the wall surface, wherein the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are capable of moving so as to be rotated in rightward (R) and leftward (L) direction.
10. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate as; bushings (2a) positioned in the upper section, bushings (2b) positioned in the middle section, and bushings (2c) positioned in the lower section; such that, at each position, two bushings will be fixed adjacently as right hand side bushings (2ar, 2br, 2cr) and left hand side bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl), and that two bushings for each row will be provided.
11. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising square bushings (21) on the lower plate that surround the bushings (2) located on said plate.
12. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 4, characterized in comprising a surface (17) on which the heavy bag is seated on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
13. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 4, characterized in comprising a projection (22) that enables the heavy bag to be fixed on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
14. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 8, characterized in comprising bolt bearings (19) on the bushing (18) to be engaged in the spring part (15).
15. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim
4, characterized in that the head section (14) comprises thereon a part (20) the outer surface of which is threaded and which is to be engaged in the spring part (15).
16. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim
2, characterized in that the tubular portion (5) comprises thereon the bushings (6) that enable said tubular portion to be mounted on the lower plate (1) such that there will be two of them fixed adjacently, one in the right hand side (6r), and the other in the left hand side (61).
17. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim
3, characterized in that the tubular portion (5) comprises thereon at least one bolt bearing (12) on the bushing (7) whereby the heavy bag (4) is mounted.
18. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim
5, characterized in comprising at least one bolt bearing (13) located on the bushings (8) positioned on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
19. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising at least one bolt (11) passing both through the bearing
(12) positioned on the bushing (7) on the tubular portion (5), and through the bearing (13) positioned on the bushing (8) on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
20. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising a nut (10) which is used for fixing the bolt (11).
21. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in comprising the following in a way to be mounted on the wall surface in positions
• in which said tubular portion (5) is located between any two of the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) positioned on the lower plate (1) by means of the bushings (6) thereon;
• in which the shafts (3) are fixed by being passed both through the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion (5) and through the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) positioned on the lower plate (1);
• in which said heavy bag (4) is located on the bushing (7) positioned on the tubular portion (5) by means of the bushing (8) positioned on the tubular portion (16) passing therethrough;
• in which said bolt (11) is made to pass through at least one bolt bearing (13) on the bushing (8) positioned on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag, and through at least one bolt bearing (12) on the bushing (7) positioned on the tubular portion (5) whereby the heavy bag is to be mounted, and fixed by being tightened by means of at least two nuts (10);
• in which the head section (14) is fitted in the spring (15) by way of the part (20) positioned thereon which enables the head section to be located on the spring (15); the spring part (15) is fixed on the bushing (18); and said bushing (18) is fixed onto the bushing (8) positioned on the tubular portion (16) passing through the heavy bag.
22. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that the heavy bag (4) and the tubular portion (5) are adjustable at different heights thanks to the fact that the tubular portion (5) can be fixed between any two of the bushings (2a, 2b, 2c) at different heights that are positioned on the lower plate (1).
23. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that in case the tubular portion (5) and the heavy bag (4) are positioned in the high position, then the tubular portion (5) is located between the bushings (2al, 2ar) in the upper position and the bushings (2bl, 2br) in the middle position on the lower plate (1).
24. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that in case the tubular portion (5) and the heavy bag (4) are positioned in the low position, then the tubular portion (5) is located between the bushings (2bl, 2br) in the middle position and the bushings (2cl, 2cr) in the lower position on the lower plate (1).
25. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that in case the tubular portion (5) and the heavy bag (4) mounted thereon are rotatable in rightward direction (R), when the workout stand (A) for self- defense sports is viewed from the front, then the shaft (3) is not fitted either in the left hand side bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl) among the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate, or on the left hand side bushing (61), which is one of the bushings (6) on the tubular portion; and also when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, the shaft (3) is only fitted onto the bushings (2ar, 2br, 2cr) positioned on the lower plate at the right row and onto the right hand side bushing (6r) among the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion.
26. The workout stand for self-defense sports and mounting system therefor as in Claim 1, characterized in that in case the tubular portion (5) and the heavy bag (4) mounted thereon are rotatable in leftward direction (L), when the workout stand (A) for self- defense sports is viewed from the front, then the shaft (3) is not fitted either in the right hand side bushings (2ar, 2br, 2cr) among the bushings (2) positioned on the lower plate, or on the right hand side bushing (6r), which is one of the bushings (6) on the tubular portion; and also when the workout stand (A) for self-defense sports is viewed from the front, the shaft (3) is only fitted onto the bushings (2al, 2bl, 2cl)
positioned on the lower plate at the left row and onto the left hand side bushing (61) among the bushings (6) positioned on the tubular portion.
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