US2009264262A1PendingUtilityA1

Portable Training Stand

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Assignee: BRENNER PATRICIAPriority: Sep 28, 2007Filed: Sep 28, 2007Published: Oct 22, 2009
Est. expirySep 28, 2027(~1.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A63B 2244/10A63B 69/22A63B 2225/09A63B 2071/026
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Abstract

A training device is provided comprising a collapsible stand having a central support and a plurality of legs. In a first position, the legs and central support fold into a compact package. In a second position, the legs and central support extend perpendicular to each other into a self-supporting stand having the central support in a substantially vertical position. The training device may further include a plurality of striking pads attachable to the central support. The collapsible stand may include one or more telescoping shafts that slide into and out of the central support to a desired height. The training device may further comprise a horizontal support bar attachable to the central support, wherein horizontal support bar serves to couple additional striking pads. At least one striking pad may be shaped as a human head and attached to the upper portion of the central support.

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1 . A training device comprising:
 a collapsible stand having a central support and a plurality of legs, wherein a position the legs and central support fold into a compact package and in a second position the legs and central support extend perpendicular to each other into a self-supporting stand having the central support in a substantially vertical position; and   a plurality of striking pads attachable to the central support.   
   
   
       2 . The training device of  claim 1  wherein the collapsible stand including one or more telescoping shafts that slide into and out of the central support to a desired height. 
   
   
       3 . The training device of  claim 1  further comprising a horizontal support bar attachable to the central support, wherein horizontal support bar serves to couple additional striking pads. 
   
   
       4 . The training device of  claim 1  wherein at least one striking pad is shaped as a human head and attached to the upper portion of the central support.

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