The invention relates to children's playground equipment, and more particularly to climbing panels for playground equipment.
Playground equipment often includes an elevated platform on which children can play, and from which they can access slides and other equipment. Often, there are steps connected to the elevated platform so that children can climb up to the elevated platform from ground level. Additionally, there are often one or more climbing panels that provide an alternative or additional option for climbing up to the elevated platform.
The present invention provides a reversible arched climbing panel that is suited for use with a variety of playstations having elevated platforms of differing heights. The arched climbing panel is curved about an axis at a non-constant radius such that when oriented in a first orientation, the climbing panel extends to a first mounting height, and when oriented in a second orientation, the climbing panel extends to a second mounting height that is different from the first mounting height.
More specifically, the invention provides a climbing panel including a body that is curved about an axis at a non-constant radius of curvature. The body has first and second end portions and is configured for use such that one of the first and second end portions is supported by a support surface and the other of the first and second end portions is coupled to an elevated support structure. The body is reversible between a first orientation, where the first end is adjacent the support surface and the second end is coupled to the elevated support structure and extends to a first mounting height, and a second orientation, where the second end is adjacent the support surface and the first end is coupled to the elevated support structure and extends to a second mounting height that is different from the first mounting height.
In one aspect of the invention, the first and second end portions each include a first recessed portion configured to receive a fastener for coupling the end portion to the elevated support structure and a second recessed portion configured to receive a stake extending from the support surface. In another aspect of the invention, the body includes a plurality of apertures configured to receive the hands or feet of a user climbing on the climbing panel. Each of the plurality of apertures can extend entirely through the body. In a further aspect of the invention, the body defines first and second oppositely-facing surfaces, and at least one of the first and second oppositely-facing surfaces includes a raised ridge portion extending around a perimeter of at least one of the plurality of apertures.
The invention also provides a playstation defining an elevated support structure and including the arched climbing panel described above. In one aspect of the invention, the playstation can include a planar climbing panel coupled to the elevated support structure adjacent one end of the arched climbing panel.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following detailed description, claims, and drawings.
Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including”, “having” and “comprising” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
An arched climbing panel 30 is coupled to the playstation 10 to provide a way for children to climb from the ground 22 up to the platform 18. Of course, the arched climbing panel 30 can also be used to climb from the platform 18 back down to the ground 22. In yet another alternative embodiment, a substantially planar climbing panel 34 (shown in phantom in
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The reversible nature of the arched climbing panel 30 allows the panel 30 to be used with different playstations 10 having different platform 18 heights or to be used in different locations on the same playstation 10. For example,
The first end portion 42 defines a first end surface 58 and the second end portion 46 defines a second end surface 62. To facilitate properly positioning the arched climbing panel 30 in either of the first or second orientations, the end surfaces 58 and 62 are oriented substantially normal to one another as best shown in
As also shown in the illustrated embodiment, the first and second end portions 42, 46 are substantially identical to one another, thereby contributing to the reversibility of the arched climbing panel 30. As best shown in
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It should be noted that the illustrated configurations for the end portions 42 and 46 are well suited for mounting the reversible arched climbing panel 30 in the manner shown in the figures. However, the end portions 42, 46 can have alternate configurations designed for different mounting arrangements. For example, instead of the four recessed portions 74, the ends 42, 46 could include a flange extending generally parallel to the end surfaces 58, 62 for receiving fasteners that would be driven into the playstation 10 in a generally horizontal direction. In another alternative construction, the four recessed portions 74 could be eliminated and each end 42, 46 could include a thin lip extending substantially perpendicularly from the end surfaces 58, 62. The lip could rest upon the mounting member 82 or platform 18 and receive fasteners that would be driven in a generally vertical direction. Additionally, as mentioned above, the end portions 42, 46 could be separable from the body 38. If this were the case, one of the ends 42, 46 could include the four recessed portions 74 (or a substitute arrangement) and the other of the ends 42, 46 could include the recessed portion 86 (or a substitute arrangement). Once it was determined which orientation was to be used for the arched climbing panel 30, the appropriate end portion 42, 46 could be attached to the appropriate end of the body 38 to enable mounting to the playstation 10.
As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 6-9, the body 38 of the arched climbing panel 30 includes a plurality of apertures 98 configured to receive the hands (see
To facilitate grasping the arched climbing panel 30 while climbing, at least one of the oppositely-facing surfaces 66 and 70 includes raised grip or ridge portions 102 extending around at least a portion of the perimeter of at least one of the plurality of apertures 98. In the illustrated embodiment, there is a raised ridge portion 102 formed around the perimeter of each aperture 98 on both of the oppositely-facing surfaces 66 and 70.
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These non-perpendicularly-extending sidewall portions facilitate the user 54 in climbing the arched climbing panel 30. As seen in
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To provide a more realistic, natural climbing experience, the portion of the surface 66 within the raised lip 114 is textured. Additionally, the apertures 98 are irregularly shaped and spaced, and differ in size. Another feature incorporated into the design of the apertures 98 is the design of the two apertures 98 most closely adjacent each of the end portions 42 and 46. Specifically, these sets of apertures 98 are designed to be spaced generally the same distance from the respective end surfaces 58 and 62 such that the arched climbing panel 30 can be hung in a generally upright position from two spaced support bars. This is particularly useful for storing and displaying the arched climbing panels 30 in retail stores.
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Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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