Pogo stick

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A pogo stick is a device, usually considered a children's toy, used for hopping up and down. It was invented by Joe Hopkins in the 1720s. It consists of a pole with a T-bar handle at one end, and spring-loaded footpads on the other.

The pole juts down some distance below the footpads and has a rubber cover at the bottom end for traction. The operator places his feet on the footpads while balancing on the pole, then jumps or presses down on the footpads to compress the spring. When the spring has been fully compressed, the operator lifts his weight aided by the recoil of the spring and the pogo-stick; and hops several inches or even feet into the air. This process is repeated to create a hopping action. The pogo stick can be steered, with some difficulty, by shifting one's weight; and becomes an interesting form of locomotion.

Later, improvements on this concept have been made, including the Vurtego, Flybar, and BowGo, which allow operators to jump much higher than with a regular pogo stick.

The etymology of the term "pogo stick" is uncertain.[1]

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[edit] Pogo sticking

Pogo sticking is an activity in which one bounces on a pogo stick. Expert pogo stickers can do pogo stunting, and achieve great heights, especially with modified pogo sticks, like the Vurtego and the Flybar.

[edit] Trivia and Media

  • On the 100 greatest toys countdown on VH1 called "I Love Toys," the pogo stick grabbed the #38 spot.

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[edit] Video games

Video games featuring pogo sticks or pogo-action include:

[edit] Related terms

In rocketry and aerospace design, there is a type of hazardous oscilliation named Pogo oscillation, in reference to the motion of a pogo stick being used. Large rocket propulsion systems are especially prone to it. See Pogo oscillation.

[edit] Songs

The song 'Bounce' by System of a Down is about playing with a pogo stick.

The UK band Supergrass have a song 'Late in the Day' which features the band pogoing around: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuHC7QiQOM

[edit] Patents

  • Pogo stick — US2,712,443 — H. H. Hohberger
  • Pogo stick — US2,793,036 — G. B. Hansburg
  • Combustible gas powered pogo stick — US2,929,459 — G. Spitzmesser
  • BowGo — US6,558,297 — Brown, Jr.; H. Benjamin (Pittsburgh, PA); Nourbakhsh; Illah R. (Pgh, PA); Zeglin; Garth John (Pittsburgh, PA)

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