Training device capable of being used for air action training

By combining guide rails, rope support components, and buffer belts, the safety risks and difficulty of aerial motion training devices for beginners and children are resolved, thus improving both safety and training effectiveness.

CN223995306UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17M&M株式会社
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-06
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing aerial aerobics training devices pose safety risks to beginners and inexperienced users, especially children, and make it difficult to perform aerial aerobics easily, failing to meet the needs for safety protection and improved training effectiveness.

Method used

The design incorporates a combination of guide rails, rope support components, cushioning belts, and wearable parts. The rope support components move and rotate along the guide rails to provide traction and cushioning. Trainees wear the cushioning belts to perform aerial movements, reducing the difficulty of the movements and improving safety.

Benefits of technology

It reduces the difficulty of performing aerial maneuvers, improves training effectiveness, reduces the risk of injury to trainees, especially children, and ensures training safety.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a training device capable of being used for air action training, which comprises a guide rail, a rope supporting assembly, a traction rope, a buffer belt and a wearing part, and the rope supporting assembly can horizontally move along the guide rail; the traction rope is supported on the rope supporting component; the traction rope comprises two rope connecting sections extending towards the lower portion of the rope supporting component. The upper end of the buffer strip is correspondingly connected with the lower end of the rope connecting section; two side parts of the wearing part are respectively connected to the lower ends of the two buffer strips; the wearing part comprises a length-adjustable shoulder hanger, a waist belt and a leg fixing belt. According to the training device capable of being used for air action training, a trainee wears the wearing part, under the action of traction force and buffering force of the traction rope and the buffering belt, the completion difficulty of air actions can be lowered, the training effect is improved, the wearing part can relieve body injuries caused by collision or contact with the bottom plate during training, and the training effect is improved. The training safety is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of sports training equipment technology, specifically a training device that can be used for training aerial movements. Background Technology

[0002] With increasing health awareness, more and more people are engaging in various sports activities. Many sports require the use of various exercise equipment indoors.

[0003] Sports such as gymnastics, taekwondo, Muay Thai, and dance often involve aerial maneuvers such as flips. These aerial maneuvers are inherently dangerous and can potentially lead to accidents, thus requiring safer protective equipment.

[0004] Some existing aerial training devices typically involve suspending two high-strength safety ropes, each with a ring at one end. Trainees grasp these rings to perform aerial flips and other maneuvers. However, simply holding onto the rings for aerial maneuvers poses safety risks, especially for complex aerial maneuvers. These maneuvers are difficult to execute and generally only suitable for experienced individuals. They fail to meet the safety requirements for beginners and those with limited experience, particularly children, and also hinder training effectiveness. Summary of the Invention

[0005] This invention provides a training device that can be used for aerial maneuver training, which can improve training safety, reduce the difficulty of completing aerial maneuvers, and enhance training effectiveness.

[0006] To achieve the above technical objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a training device for aerial maneuver training, comprising:

[0007] Guide rails are used for fixed installation on the ceiling;

[0008] A rope support assembly capable of horizontally moving along the guide rail; the rope support assembly includes a connecting part and a rope support part, the connecting part being guided and connected to the guide rail, and the rope support part being rotatably connected to the connecting part about a vertical axis;

[0009] A traction rope supported on the rope support member; the traction rope includes two rope connection sections extending downwards from the rope support member;

[0010] A buffer strip is provided, which corresponds one-to-one with the two rope connecting segments; the upper end of the buffer strip is connected to the lower end of the rope connecting segment.

[0011] The wearable part is connected to the lower ends of the two buffer straps on both sides; the wearable part includes an adjustable shoulder strap, a waist belt and a leg fixing strap.

[0012] The connecting component includes a main support, rollers located above the main support, and a fixed shaft located below the main support; the rollers are guided and engaged with the guide rail, and a rotating shaft is fixedly provided on the top of the rope support component, the rotating shaft and the fixed shaft being rotatably connected via bearings.

[0013] The rope support component is a horizontally extending strip with a hollow structure to form an internal rope passage cavity. Both ends of the rope support component have rope passage openings that communicate with the rope passage cavity. Rope guide rollers are provided in the rope passage openings to support and guide the traction rope. The traction rope is a single piece that passes through the rope passage cavity, and both ends are led downward through the rope passage openings to form the rope connection section.

[0014] The middle part of the rope passage cavity is also provided with a rope guide roller, which is used to support and guide the traction rope.

[0015] The middle part of the rope support component is horizontally arranged, and the two sides of the rope support component are inclined downward at the same acute angle relative to the middle part of the rope support component. The connecting component is provided on the top plate of the middle part of the rope support component, and the rope guide roller in the middle of the rope passage cavity is provided on the bottom plate of the middle part of the rope support component.

[0016] The lower end of one of the rope connecting segments is fixedly connected to the upper end of one of the buffer strips by a knot, and the lower end of the other rope connecting segment is connected to the upper end of the other buffer strip by a rope tensioner.

[0017] The buffer band includes an elastic tube, two pipe joints connected to the upper and lower ends of the elastic tube, and two connecting rings connected to the two pipe joints respectively.

[0018] Rotary hooks are installed on both sides of the wearable part. Each rotating hook includes a fixing plate and a hook body. The fixing plate is fixed to the wearable part, and the hook body is rotatably connected to the fixing plate. The two sides of the wearable part are respectively connected to the lower ends of the two buffer strips through the hook bodies.

[0019] The fixing plate has a cylindrical protrusion that protrudes in a direction opposite to the wearing part. A rolling bearing is installed inside the cylindrical protrusion. The outer ring of the rolling bearing is interference-fitted with the cylindrical protrusion. The inner ring of the rolling bearing is fixedly connected to a connecting shaft coaxial with it. One end of the hook body is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft.

[0020] The hook body includes a first part and a second part. One end of the first part is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft, and the other end is connected to the second part as a whole. The other end of the second part is connected to the lower end of the buffer strip. An obtuse angle is formed between the first part and the second part.

[0021] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages and positive effects:

[0022] 1. This utility model is a training device for aerial acrobatics training. The trainee wears the device and it is connected to the traction rope via a buffer belt. The traction rope is supported by a rope support assembly. The rope support assembly can move horizontally along the guide rail and can also rotate relative to the guide rail around the vertical axis. This allows the rope support assembly to freely change position as the trainee moves. Under the traction and buffering forces of the traction rope and the buffer belt, the trainee can easily and safely perform aerial acrobatics such as somersaults or flips by simply jumping upwards while moving. This reduces the difficulty of completing aerial acrobatics and improves the training effect. Even beginners and non-proficient individuals can complete aerial acrobatics relatively easily.

[0023] 2. When trainees wear protective clothing, it can reduce physical injuries caused by collisions or contact with the baseboard during training, reduce or even avoid accidents, improve training safety, and ensure the safety of trainees, especially children. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a partial structural plan view of a training device that can be used for aerial maneuver training according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a partial oblique view of a training device that can be used for aerial maneuver training according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure of the guide rail and rope support assembly of a training device that can be used for aerial movement training in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the buffer belt structure of a training device that can be used for aerial maneuver training in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating hook structure of a training device that can be used for aerial movement training in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0030] Figure label:

[0031] 10. Guide rail; 11. Slide rail;

[0032] 20. Rope support assembly; 21. Roller; 22. Main support frame; 23. Fixed shaft; 24. Rotating shaft; 25. Rope support component; 251. Middle section; 252. Side sections; 26. Rope guide roller; 27. Rope threading cavity; 28. Rope threading opening;

[0033] 30. Traction rope; 31. Rope connecting section;

[0034] 40. Buffer strip; 41. Connecting ring; 42. Flexible hose; 43. Pipe fitting;

[0035] 50. Wearing parts; 51. Shoulder straps; 52. Waist belt; 53. Leg straps;

[0036] 60. Rotary hook; 61. Fixing plate; 62. Hook body; 621. First part; 622. Second part; 623. Connecting hole; 63. Cylindrical protrusion; 64. Connecting shaft;

[0037] 70. Rope tensioner. Detailed Implementation

[0038] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0039] Furthermore, the technical features involved in the different embodiments of this utility model described below can be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.

[0040] Reference Figures 1 to 3 This embodiment provides a training device for aerial maneuver training, including a guide rail 10, a rope support assembly 20, a traction rope, a buffer belt 40, and a wearable part 50.

[0041] The guide rail 10 is fixedly mounted on the ceiling and has a horizontal slide rail 11. The guide rail 10 can be in a unidirectional form, preferably in the form of a continuously circulating closed-loop guide rail, so as to extend the movement distance of the trainee.

[0042] The rope support assembly 20 is capable of horizontal movement along the guide rail 10; multiple rope support assemblies 20 can be arranged along the extension direction of the guide rail 10. Each rope support assembly 20 is equipped with the following: traction rope 30, buffer belt 40, and wearing part 50, so that multiple people can use the same guide rail 10 for training simultaneously. The rope support assembly 20 includes a connecting part and a rope support part 25. The connecting part is guided and connected to the guide rail 10, and the rope support part 25 is rotatably connected to the connecting part about a vertical axis, thereby enabling the rope support assembly 20 to move horizontally along the guide rail 10 and rotate relative to the guide rail 10.

[0043] The traction rope 30 is supported on the rope support component 25. The traction rope 30 includes two rope connecting sections 31 extending downwards from the rope support component 25, with the two rope connecting sections 31 hanging down to the left and right sides of the trainee.

[0044] The buffer strip 40 is set in a one-to-one correspondence with the two rope connection segments 31, that is, each rope connection segment 31 corresponds to one buffer strip 40. The upper end of the buffer strip 40 is connected to the lower end of the rope connection segment 31, and the buffer strip 40 is flexible.

[0045] The wearing part 50 is vest-shaped and serves a protective function. Its two sides are respectively connected to the lower ends of two buffer straps 40, so that the wearing part 50 is connected to the traction rope 30 through the buffer straps 40. The wearing part 50 includes an adjustable shoulder strap 51, a waist belt 52 and a leg fixing strap 53, which are used to fix the shoulders, waist and legs of the trainee, respectively, and the length of the shoulder strap 51, waist belt 52 and leg fixing strap 53 can be adjusted according to the trainee's body shape.

[0046] When training using the training device in this embodiment, the trainee is in a standing position, wearing the wearing part 50. The length of the traction rope 30 is configured to be in a taut state, and the buffer belt 40 is in an elastically stretched state. The rope support assembly 20 moves along the guide rail 10 with the trainee's movement via the traction rope 30 and the buffer belt 40. The trainee can perform aerial movements by slightly bending over and kicking the floor. For example, bending over, placing both hands on the floor, and kicking the floor with the feet can perform a flip. If this movement is performed while moving forward, aerial flips can be performed more easily. In addition, after becoming proficient in using the training device of this embodiment, more movements can be performed, and even beginners and inexperienced users can easily perform the movements.

[0047] In particular, when trainees wear the protective clothing 50, it can reduce physical injuries caused by collisions or contact with the base plate during training, reduce or even avoid accidents, improve training safety, and ensure the safety of trainees, especially children.

[0048] In some embodiments of this application, the slide 11 of the guide rail 10 opens downward, such as a T-shaped slide or an inverted L-shaped slide. The top end of the connecting component extends into the slide 11 of the guide rail 10 and is supported on the guide rail 10, and is guided and engaged with the guide rail 10. Under the traction force of the traction rope 30, the rope support assembly 20 moves horizontally along the guide rail 10.

[0049] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the connecting component includes a main support 22, a roller 21, and a fixed shaft 23. The roller 21 is rotatably mounted above the main support 22 via a horizontal shaft at the top of the main support 22, and the fixed shaft 23 is fixed below the main support 22. The roller 21 is located within the slide rail 11 of the guide rail 10. On one hand, it guides and cooperates with the guide rail 10 to realize the horizontal movement of the connecting component relative to the guide rail 10. On the other hand, it supports the connecting component and restricts the degree of freedom of the connecting component to move downward. A rotating shaft 24 is fixedly mounted on the top of the rope support component 25. The rotating shaft 24 and the fixed shaft 23 are rotatably connected via bearings, so that the rope support component 25 is rotatably connected to the connecting component.

[0050] Two rollers 21 are preferably arranged symmetrically on the left and right sides to improve the reliability of the support for the connecting parts and thus the entire rope support assembly 20, as well as the movement stability of the rope support assembly 20.

[0051] The rope support component 25 is a horizontally extending strip with a hollow structure, forming a rope passage cavity 27 inside. Both ends of the rope support component 25 are open to form two rope passage openings 28 that communicate with the rope passage cavity 27. A rope guide roller 26 is provided in the rope passage opening 28 to support and guide the traction rope 30. The traction rope 30 is a single piece that passes through the rope passage cavity 27. The portions of the traction rope 30 near both ends are wrapped around the rope guide roller 26 to form rope bends. Then, the two ends of the rope are led downward through the two rope passage openings 28 to the bottom of the rope support component 25, forming two hanging left and right rope connection sections 31.

[0052] If the trainee pulls down on one side of the rope connection segment 31 during the movement, the other side of the rope connection segment 31 will rise accordingly under the guidance of the rope guide roller 26, so that the entire traction rope 30 can always maintain a state of tension, and the buffer strips 40 on both sides are always in a state of elastic deformation, which helps to provide assistance to complete the aerial movement smoothly.

[0053] Furthermore, a rope guide roller 26 is also provided in the middle of the rope insertion cavity 27, which is also used to support and guide the traction rope 30. Under the joint traction and support of the rope guide rollers 26 at both ends of the rope insertion opening 28 and the rope guide roller 26 in the middle of the rope insertion cavity 27, the length adjustment of the rope connection section 31 on both sides is smoother and more stable.

[0054] In some embodiments of this application, the same applies. Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the middle part 251 of the rope support component 25 is horizontally arranged, and the two side parts 252 of the rope support component 25 are inclined downward at the same acute angle relative to the middle part 251, that is, the middle part 251 of the rope support component 25 protrudes slightly upward compared to the two side parts 252. Correspondingly, the internal rope passage cavity 27 is also shaped with the middle part protruding upward and the two sides inclined downward, so that the part of the traction rope 30 passing through the rope passage cavity 27 is also shaped with the middle part protruding upward and the two sides inclined downward, thereby making the length change of the traction rope 30 more smooth when the two ends of the traction rope 30 are subjected to different forces.

[0055] The connecting component is located on the top plate of the rope support component 25, and the rope guide roller 26 in the middle of the rope passage cavity 27 is located on the bottom plate of the rope support component 25. Preferably, the connecting component is located at the center of the top plate of the rope support component 25, and the rope guide roller 26 in the middle of the rope passage cavity 27 is located at the center of the bottom plate of the rope support component 25, so that the rope support component 25 can be symmetrical about the connecting component, thus making it more stable.

[0056] Since the traction rope 30 is a single piece, the lower end of one rope connecting section 31 can be fixedly connected to the upper end of one of the buffer strips 40 by tying a knot (such as a dead knot). The lower end of the other rope connecting section 31 can be connected to the upper end of another buffer strip 40 via a rope tensioner 70. That is, the traction rope 30 is fixedly connected to the upper end of one buffer strip 40, and the other end is connected to the upper end of another buffer strip 40 via the rope tensioner 70. The rope tensioner 70 can utilize existing technology. By operating the rope tensioner 70, the length of the traction rope 30 can be adjusted according to the trainee's height and body type, and the traction rope 30 can be reliably locked after adjustment, improving ease of use and safety.

[0057] For buffer band 40, refer to Figure 4 At the same time, combined Figure 1 and Figure 2It includes an elastic tube 42, two connectors 43 connected to the upper and lower ends of the elastic tube 42 respectively, and two connecting rings 41 connected to the two connectors 43 respectively. The upper connecting ring 41 is directly knotted to the lower end of the corresponding rope connecting section 31 or connected through a rope tensioner 70, and the lower connecting ring 41 is connected to the side of the corresponding wearing part 50. This structure is reliable in elasticity, simple in structure, and easy to assemble and disassemble.

[0058] Of course, the elastic tubing 42 can also be rod-shaped, as long as it can provide a certain degree of flexibility, and there are no specific restrictions here.

[0059] The number of elastic tubing 42 can be one or more to improve cushioning capacity and reliability. The upper ends of multiple elastic tubing 42 can be connected to the same connector 43, and the lower ends can be connected to another connector 43 to form an integrated structure. The connector 43 can be a webbing connector 43.

[0060] like Figure 2 As shown, the lengths of the shoulder straps 51 and leg straps 53 of the wearing part 50 can be adjusted by setting adjustment buckles 54, and the length of the waist belt 52 can be adjusted by setting a large-area hook and loop fastener. On both sides of the wearing part 50, approximately at the height of the trainee's navel when worn, there are rotating hooks 60 (due to viewing angle...). Figure 2 Only one side of the rotating hook 60 is shown on the wearable part 50. The rotating hook 60 includes a fixing plate 61 and a hook body 62. The fixing plate 61 is fixed on the wearable part 50, and the hook body 62 is rotatably connected to the fixing plate 61. The two sides of the wearable part 50 are respectively connected to the lower ends of the two buffer bands 40 through the hook body 62, so that the buffer bands 40 and the wearable part 50 can rotate relative to each other, avoiding the entanglement or twisting deformation of the traction rope 30 and the buffer bands 40 due to the change of the trainee's position.

[0061] Furthermore, the fixing plate 61 is a metal plate, which can be fixed to the wearing part 50 by riveting. The fixing plate 61 has a cylindrical protrusion 63 protruding in a direction opposite to the wearing part 50. A rolling bearing (not shown) is installed in the cylindrical protrusion 63. The outer ring of the rolling bearing is interference-fitted with the cylindrical protrusion 63. The inner ring of the rolling bearing is fixedly connected to a connecting shaft 64 coaxial with it. One end of the hook body 62 is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft 64, thereby realizing the rotation of the hook body 62 relative to the fixing plate 61.

[0062] Except for the cylindrical protrusion 63, the other parts of the fixing plate 61 are relatively thin, making them thin plates to minimize weight. To enhance the reliability of its connection with the wearable part 50, multi-point riveting can be used. The cylindrical protrusion 63 provides space for the installation of the bearing and the hook body 62 without increasing the volume and weight of the fixing plate 61 as much as possible, and also helps to reduce production costs.

[0063] In some embodiments of this application, the hook body 62 is a metal hook, including a first part 621 and a second part 622. One end of the first part 621 is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft 64, such as by welding or riveting, and the other end is connected to the second part 622 as a whole. The other end of the second part 622 is provided with a connecting hole 623 so as to be connected to the lower end connecting ring 41 of the buffer belt 40. The first part 621 and the second part 622 form an obtuse angle, so that in the axial direction of the fixing plate 61, the second part 622 is farther away from the fixing plate 61 than the first part 621, so as to facilitate the connection or disassembly with the buffer belt 40.

[0064] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and not to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.

Claims

1. A training device for aerial maneuver training, characterized in that, include: Guide rails are used for fixed installation on the ceiling; A rope support assembly capable of horizontally moving along the guide rail; the rope support assembly includes a connecting part and a rope support part, the connecting part being guided and connected to the guide rail, and the rope support part being rotatably connected to the connecting part about a vertical axis; A traction rope supported on the rope support member; the traction rope includes two rope connection sections extending downwards from the rope support member; A buffer strip is provided, which corresponds one-to-one with the two rope connecting segments; the upper end of the buffer strip is connected to the lower end of the rope connecting segment. The wearable part is connected to the lower ends of the two buffer straps on both sides; the wearable part includes an adjustable shoulder strap, a waist belt and a leg fixing strap.

2. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting component includes a main support, rollers located above the main support, and a fixed shaft located below the main support; the rollers are guided and engaged with the guide rail, and a rotating shaft is fixedly provided on the top of the rope support component, the rotating shaft and the fixed shaft being rotatably connected via bearings.

3. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rope support component is a horizontally extending strip with a hollow structure to form an internal rope passage cavity. Both ends of the rope support component have rope passage openings that communicate with the rope passage cavity. Rope guide rollers are provided in the rope passage openings to support and guide the traction rope. The traction rope is a single piece that passes through the rope passage cavity, and both ends are led downward through the rope passage openings to form the rope connection section.

4. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 3, characterized in that, The middle part of the rope passage cavity is also provided with a rope guide roller, which is used to support and guide the traction rope.

5. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 4, characterized in that, The middle part of the rope support component is horizontally arranged, and the two sides of the rope support component are inclined downward at the same acute angle relative to the middle part of the rope support component. The connecting component is provided on the top plate of the middle part of the rope support component, and the rope guide roller in the middle of the rope passage cavity is provided on the bottom plate of the middle part of the rope support component.

6. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower end of one of the rope connecting segments is fixedly connected to the upper end of one of the buffer strips by a knot, and the lower end of the other rope connecting segment is connected to the upper end of the other buffer strip by a rope tensioner.

7. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 6, characterized in that, The buffer band includes an elastic tube, two pipe joints connected to the upper and lower ends of the elastic tube, and two connecting rings connected to the two pipe joints respectively.

8. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 1, characterized in that, Rotary hooks are installed on both sides of the wearable part. Each rotating hook includes a fixing plate and a hook body. The fixing plate is fixed to the wearable part, and the hook body is rotatably connected to the fixing plate. The two sides of the wearable part are respectively connected to the lower ends of the two buffer strips through the hook bodies.

9. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 8, characterized in that, The fixing plate has a cylindrical protrusion that protrudes in a direction opposite to the wearing part. A rolling bearing is installed inside the cylindrical protrusion. The outer ring of the rolling bearing is interference-fitted with the cylindrical protrusion. The inner ring of the rolling bearing is fixedly connected to a connecting shaft coaxial with it. One end of the hook body is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft.

10. The training device for aerial maneuver training according to claim 9, characterized in that, The hook body includes a first part and a second part. One end of the first part is fixedly connected to the connecting shaft, and the other end is connected to the second part as a whole. The other end of the second part is connected to the lower end of the buffer strip. An obtuse angle is formed between the first part and the second part.