Claims
- 1. An imitation climbing rock configured to be attached to a wall, the climbing rock comprising:
a mounting surface configured to engage the wall and defining a distal end of the rock, the mounting surface having a periphery defined by an edge; a continuous side wall extending from the mounting surface; and an endless grip extending outwardly from the side wall about substantially the entire side wall, the grip extending outwardly beyond the edge defining the periphery of the mounting surface to define a hand-hold formed by the grip and the side wall that facilitates a user grasping the climbing rock; wherein the endless grip extends outwardly from the side wall different distances at different locations on the side wall to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
- 2. The climbing rock of claim 1, further comprising a void in the mounting surface and an opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a fastener, the opening being distinct from the void.
- 3. The climbing rock of claim 2, further comprising a second opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a second fastener, the two openings being separated by at least a portion of the void.
- 4. The climbing rock of claim 2, wherein the rock is made of plastic and the void is formed during molding of the plastic.
- 5. The climbing rock of claim 1, wherein the endless grip has a depth in a direction extending away from the mounting surface, the depth of the grip varying along the grip to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
- 6. The climbing rock of claim 1, wherein at least one of the side wall and the grip is asymmetrical in shape to simulate a natural rock structure.
- 7. An imitation climbing rock configured to be attached to a wall, the climbing rock comprising:
a mounting surface configured to engage the wall and defining a distal end of the rock, the mounting surface having a periphery defined by an edge; a continuous side wall extending from the mounting surface; and an endless grip extending outwardly from the side wall about substantially the entire side wall, the grip extending outwardly beyond the edge defining the periphery of the mounting surface to define a hand-hold formed by the grip and the side wall that facilitates a user grasping the climbing rock; wherein the endless grip has a depth in a direction extending away from the mounting surface, the depth of the grip varying along the grip to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
- 8. The climbing rock of claim 7, further comprising a void in the mounting surface and an opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a fastener, the opening being distinct from the void.
- 9. The climbing rock of claim 8, further comprising a second opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a second fastener, the two openings being separated by at least a portion of the void.
- 10. The climbing rock of claim 8, wherein the rock is made of plastic and the void is formed during molding of the plastic.
- 11. The climbing rock of claim 7, wherein the endless grip extends outwardly from the side wall different distances at different locations on the side wall to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
- 12. The climbing rock of claim 7, wherein at least one of the side wall and the grip is asymmetrical in shape to simulate a natural rock structure.
- 13. An imitation climbing rock configured to be attached to a wall, the climbing rock comprising:
a mounting surface configured to engage the wall and defining a distal end of the rock, the mounting surface including
an opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a fastener configured to secure the rock to the wall, and a void distinct from the opening.
- 14. The climbing rock of claim 13, wherein the rock is made of plastic and the void is formed during molding of the plastic.
- 15. The climbing rock of claim 13, further comprising a second opening passing through the mounting surface for receiving a second fastener, the two openings being separated by at least a portion of the void.
- 16. The climbing rock of claim 14, further comprising a continuous side wall extending from the mounting surface, the void defining an inner surface of the side wall.
- 17. The climbing rock of claim 16, further comprising an endless grip extending outwardly from the side wall about substantially the entire side wall to define a hand-hold formed by the grip and the side wall that facilitates a user grasping the climbing rock.
- 18. The climbing rock of claim 17, wherein the endless grip extends outwardly from the side wall different distances at different locations on the side wall to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
- 19. The climbing rock of claim 17, wherein the endless grip has a depth in a direction extending away from the mounting surface, the depth of the grip varying along the grip to provide differently configured hand-holds at different locations on the rock.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/365,584 filed Feb. 12, 2003, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/544,073 filed Apr. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,540,645, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/289,038 filed Apr. 9, 1999, now abandoned.
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