Telescopic device for mounting on two opposite faces

The telescopic device with a dual telescopic bar system and adjustment mechanism addresses safety concerns by providing secure and stable mounting on door frames through even force distribution and adjustable locking configurations.

EP4763292A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-06-24YY VERTICAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
EP · EP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
YY VERTICAL
Filing Date
2025-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-24

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing telescopic exercise devices for mounting on door frames are unsafe due to potential slippage or removal from the frame during use, posing a risk of injury.

Method used

A telescopic device with a dual telescopic bar system and an adjustment mechanism that allows for secure mounting by distributing forces evenly across opposing faces, featuring a locking configuration and fine adjustment capabilities to ensure stability and safety.

Benefits of technology

The device provides secure and intuitive installation on vertical supports, ensuring stability and safety by evenly distributing forces, reducing the risk of slippage or removal during use.

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Abstract

The telescopic device (100) is intended to be mounted on first and second faces (1001, 1002) opposite each other, the telescopic device (100) comprising: • a first support member (101) and a second support member (102) opposite each other; • a telescopic system (103) configured to selectively adopt: ∘ an adjustment configuration allowing a variation in the length of a first telescopic bar and allowing a variation in the length of a second telescopic bar; ∘ a locking configuration in which the length of the first telescopic bar and the length of the second telescopic bar remain fixed; • a connecting element (106) mounted to the first and second telescopic bars (104, 105); • an adjustment device (107) configured to move the second support member (102).
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