US 11,986,714 B2
Martial arts training device
Raimondo Fazio, Northbridge (AU)
Assigned to Raimondo Fazio, Northbridge (AU)
Appl. No. 17/413,202
Filed by Raimondo Fazio, Northbridge (AU)
PCT Filed Dec. 11, 2019, PCT No. PCT/AU2019/051359
§ 371(c)(1), (2) Date Jun. 11, 2021,
PCT Pub. No. WO2020/118364, PCT Pub. Date Jun. 18, 2020.
Claims priority of application No. 2018904753 (AU), filed on Dec. 14, 2018.
Prior Publication US 2022/0016509 A1, Jan. 20, 2022
Int. Cl. A63B 69/22 (2006.01); A63B 21/02 (2006.01); A63B 71/02 (2006.01); A63B 71/06 (2006.01)
CPC A63B 69/22 (2022.08) [A63B 21/023 (2013.01); A63B 71/023 (2013.01); A63B 69/224 (2022.08); A63B 2071/0694 (2013.01); A63B 2225/093 (2013.01); A63B 2244/10 (2013.01); A63B 2244/102 (2013.01)] 13 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A martial arts training device comprising:
a support frame;
a first central pad supported from the support frame, the first central pad including a convex surface for receiving punches; and
a second central pad supported from the support frame below the first central pad, the second central pad including a convex surface for receiving punches,
wherein the convex surface of the first central pad is tilted downwardly relative to the convex surface of the second central pad,
wherein a third central pad is supported from the frame above the first central pad, the third central pad including a convex surface for receiving punches,
wherein the convex surface of the third central pad is semi-cylindrical in shape such that a longitudinal axis of the convex surface of the third central pad is oriented vertically,
wherein first and second side pads are provided, each of the first and second side pads comprising elongate pads mounted to extend vertically along opposed vertical sides of the first second and third central pads, and
wherein each of the first and second side pads is cylindrical in shape and is mounted relative to the frame such that upper ends of the first and second side pads are located adjacent an upper end of the third central pad and lower ends of the first and second side pads are located adjacent a lower end of the second central pad.