An angled rotating merry go round provides a merry-go-round for a limited number of users provides a rotating base or foot platform angled relative to a ground surface and from the foot platform extends a hand hold, such as a ring extends upwardly thereabove and connects thereto for use by users for holding on and/or to assist in extending their bodies towards and away from a rotation axis to thereby assist in providing self sustaining rotation in cooperation with gravity for play.
The applicant discovered that angled rotating devices can provide an enhanced experience play. A Tilted Skyrunner™ has been sold for a number of years. Children or adults can grab an overhead ring which rotates about an angled hub. Depending on how the individual elects to swing their body relative to the inside or the outside of the ring based on the position of the ring relative to its rotation, one or more users can make the rotation self-sustaining.
In a similar context, the GT Xccelerator™ has been sold for a number of years by the applicant. This device has an angled rotating bar below a hand hold supported from both above and below which rotates in the axis of rotation and allows children to shift their body weight to make the toy spin by themselves. Both of these play devices provided by the applicant provide excellent play. However, both of these prior art devices require support from above the users which necessarily adds to the cost of providing those products to the marketplace.
Accordingly, an alternative design for an angled rotating play device is desired which can maximize the fun experience for the user while preferably making a more cost effective design for the provider, at least in some embodiments.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved merry-go-round play device.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved tilted rotating play device.
The present invention relates to a cantileveredly supported angled rotating device which provides a foot platform as well as a hand hold device supported above the platform onto which one or more riders can enjoy the play experience. Specifically, by shifting the body weight of the rider or riders, one or more riders can spin the play device about its rotation axis.
In a preferred embodiment, the hand hold device is provided in the form of a ring which is supported by supports preferably extending from near a perimeter of the foot platform to the ring so that the ring extends concentrically about a rotation axis but preferably does not intersect the rotation axis. Furthermore, the ring may be configured for many embodiments for children such as ages five to twelve to be able to utilize the ring as a handhold to assist in shifting their weight such as by pushing and pulling actions to self-sustain or drive, possibly without the assistance of others on the foot platform in an effort to make the platform rotate in a sustaining manner.
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The first hub 14 preferably connects to a head 16 which may connect at a shoulder 18 to the body 20. The body 20 may be fixed or rotatable relative to a post 22 illustrated aligned along vertical axis 24. The head 16 provides at least a portion 17 angled at acute angle α relative to the vertical or first axis 24 which is an acute angle between about 1 and 30 degrees and preferably between about 1 and 10 degrees such as about 5 degrees. The first hub 14 is also preferably aligned at the acute angle α which also allows the first hub 14 to provide a second or rotation axis 26 at angle α relative to the vertical axis 24. Rotational axis 26 may be centrally disposed relative to foot platform 12 and/or other portions of the device 10 as will be discussed below.
Post 22 is shown extending downwardly to possibly be rested upon a brick or other equivalent structure 28. Concrete 30 can then extend about anchor 32 and/or post 22 such as illustrated or otherwise. Earth 34 may be utilized to cover at least a portion of the concrete 30. A finished or play surface 36 such as mulch or other suitable playground structure can preferably be provided over the earth 34 for at least some installations. The first hub 14 is shown having an internal bearing assembly 38 which can connect to the head 16 as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Other hub constructions can be utilized with other embodiments including those constructions described below.
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An outermost extremity of a perimeter 58 of the foot platform 12 may extend radially relative to the rotational axis 26 radially outwardly of the supports 46,48 where supports 46,48 pass by the foot platform 12. Covers 50 may also have a shorter radial distance relative to the rotational axis as they pass through the foot platform 12 through the cutouts 50,54,56 as well than the outermost extremity of the perimeter 58 as well. The covers 50 are shown downwardly extending past an upper surface 60 of the foot platform 12 in the preferred embodiment. Other embodiments may have alternate constructions. The covers 50 also extend elevationally above a portion of a hand hold 62. Hand hold 62 is shown illustrated as a ring centered about rotation axis 26. Only one hand hold 62 is shown as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, but multiple hand holds could be provided such as by hand hold segments 64,66 spaced by cover 50 as illustrated in
The head 16 is preferably angled relative to the body 20 along the rotational axis 26. The rotational axis is angled relative to the vertical axis 24 at the acute angle α.
As explained above, first hub 14 is preferably connected to the basket weld assembly 44 and at least one support 46,48 is welded or otherwise connected to the basket weld assembly 44. A foot platform 12 then may connect to the top of the foot basket weld assembly 44 as shown for many embodiments.
The base or foot platform 12 preferably rotates with the hub 40 and the at least one support 46,48 which may be welded to the basket weld assembly 44 may also rotate with the rotation of the first hub 14.
The at least one hand hold 62 can be provided as a ring and/or other suitable structure or structures. The at least one support 48 is preferably at least partially covered with a cover 50 which may preferably provide a first channel 68 which receives a portion of the hand hold therein. Furthermore, the cover 50 also has a upper most portion 70 which extends elevationally above the hand hold portion such as portion 64. First connectors 72 are shown passing through the portion of the hand hold 64 and into the cover 50 through the first channel 68. Similarly, second channel 74 receives a portion of the at least one support such as at least one support 48. In fact, with the preferred embodiment, the second channel 74 on the cover extends from the hand hold portion 64 down to and even past the foot platform 12. Second connectors 76 are shown extending through the at least one support 48 and the second channel 74 thereby securing the cover 50 to the at least one support 48.
When the hand hold portion 64,66 provides a ring 62, the ring 62 may preferably provide a consistent radius about the rotation axis 26 such as is illustrated or otherwise. The ring 62 may be circular or other shape for other embodiments.
Furthermore, at least one of the ring 62 and the covers 50 may preferably provide an uppermost elevation of the device 10. This is believed different from the prior art designs which were at least partially, if not entirely, supported at an upper elevation above the hand holds.
Self sustaining rotation can occur about the first axis 26 and possibly about the second axis 24 in a gyroscopic or other fashion for some embodiments or at least around the first axis 26. Some embodiments may allow for others such as those not on device 10 to continue or start rotation about second axis 24.
Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13353913 | Jan 2012 | US |
Child | 14186197 | US |