The present invention relates generally to climbing wall assemblies. Particularly, the invention relates to climbing wall assemblies utilizing cooperating structures and devices, including fixed and freestanding climbing wall structures, to form challenge climbing courses using novel hand hold structures, flexible noodle-like members, magnetic flag pegs and wall panel bolt covers.
Artificial climbing and bouldering walls are increasingly used due to physical fitness awareness and interest in climbing and bouldering sports. Climbing wall assemblies are also being provided to introduce children to the climbing sports in a safe, convenient and educational manner. Various devices have also been introduced to make climbing for children a fun and educational experience. Exemplary climbing wall assemblies and devices are disclosed in Applicant's pending U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 10/236,728, filed on Sep. 6, 2002, and in the patent application entitled Safety Mat Securement Assembly having Ser. No. 60/545,543 filed on Feb. 18, 2004, the teachings of both being fully incorporated by reference herein.
It is desirable to provide climbing wall assemblies in various indoor and outdoor locations, for example in a gym, a playground area, a classroom, etc. It is further desirable to provide a moveable climbing wall assembly or movable portions of a climbing wall assembly which are easily assembled, disassembled and then removed and stored or transported, particularly when space is limited. The freestanding climbing wall assembly of the present invention provides a climbing wall structure that may be quickly assembled in a plurality of arrangements including a totally freestanding climbing wall structure to allow climbing completely around the structure. The wall assemblies are constructed and arranged to be easily assembled, disassembled, transported or stored.
It is also desirable to incorporate the ability to create an obstacle-type courses on a climbing wall, to thereby make climbing fin and challenging to the users. The obstacle or challenge course of the present invention provides novel hand hold structures and cooperating elongated polymeric or foam noodle members so that students may climb under, over, around and/or through the noodle members extending from and between the hand holds.
It is also desirable to allow climbers, particularly young climbers, to play games and participate in initiative tasks on the climbing wall. Magnetic flag pegs are provided to be used in cooperation with the wall assemblies of the present invention so that such games and tasks may be executed by young climbers through placing, moving, grabbing and tossing the various magnetic flag pegs.
It is also desirable to provide an aesthetically pleasing climbing wall structure. Bolt covers are provided by the invention to cover the bolts or fastener used to secure the climbing wall panels. For example, recessed and non-recessed bolts are provided to secure and mount climbing wall panels to an existing wall or other substructure. Panel bolt covers of the present invention are provided to match the panel surface and to give the climbing wall a uniform look.
The climbing wall assembly of the invention comprises freestanding climbing wall structures utilized in a challenge course having novel hand holds which receive elongated flexible noodle members and magnetic flag pegs, as well as panel bolt covers.
The freestanding climbing wall assemblies of the present invention allow climbers to climb around climbing wall structures. The wall panels are constructed and arranged to be mounted entirely, or in portions, onto a wall, for example. The climbing wall panels are preferably peripherally framed in aluminum, steel or a like material to increase strength and durability. The panels are preferably joined together using a lift-off hinge assembly, which permits a “360° wall”, for example, to be easily set up, taken down, transported and stored. Further, the standing wall panels may be further secured by brace members, constructed of steel or other strong rigid materials, for example.
The challenge course of the present invention includes novel hand hold structures adapted to receive elongated, tubular structures or flexible noodles, made of polystyrene foam or like material. The hand hold structures have bores to receive and secure the ends of the tubular structures to form loop configurations extending from the hand holds structures of the climbing wall. The hand holds are constructed and arranged having at least one apertured grip member which pinch or hold the end of the noodle structure securely in place. Positioning noodles into the apertures of the holds enables educators to create obstacle courses and other challenges protruding from the climbing wall. Students may climb under, over, around and/or through the noodle structures.
The novel hand hold structures of the challenge course may have various embodiments, having various shapes and numbers of bores or apertures to receive the noodle structure ends. For example, protrusions extending into the apertures of the hand hold body may be provided to secure the noodle structures by compressing the flexible noodle body. The number and position of the holes in the hand holds allows for a variety of configuration possibilities utilizing the noodle members. By changing the location of the hand holds on the climbing wall, the path shape of the noodle obstacle course may be changed. The challenge course hand hold structures may be used as regular hand holds on a climbing wall when not being utilized as part of the challenge course.
Magnetic flag peg structures are provided and designed to be used in cooperation with other elements of the invention. Games and initiative tasks on the climbing wall may be provided by placing, moving, grabbing and tossing the various magnetic flag pegs. The magnetic pegs have elongated, generally cylindrical bodies with flags attached at one end. A magnetic element is positioned within the peg body at the opposite end. An eye bolt and grommet may be used to attach the flag to the peg body, however, other attachment means may be used. The magnetic pegs are designed to attach within the bolt hole of a hand hold structure or to the surface of a magnetic climbing wall or wall plate structure, for example. The flags and the peg bodies may be constructed of multiple colors and may have printed matter such as letters, words, numbers and symbols.
Panel bolt covers of the present invention may be used to cover the bolts or other fasteners that hold climbing wall panels to the substructure upon which the panels are mounted. For example, the bolt covers have bodies which are structured to cover recessed and non-recessed bolts. Bolt covers may be constructed of a polymeric or plastic composition and held in place using wood screws or like fasteners. For example, the covers may be glued in place. The covers may be provided in a variety of colors and have various surfaces.
It is a benefit of the present invention to provide a climbing wall assembly which may be utilized in various locations, for example in a gym, outside, in a classroom, etc. It is another benefit of the present invention to provide a climbing wall assembly which is easily set up, removed, store and transported. It is a further benefit of the present invention to incorporate create obstacle-type courses on a climbing wall, to make climbing fun and to challenge the users and to play games and engage in initiative tasks on the climbing wall. It is also a benefit of the present invention to provide aesthetically pleasing covers for the bolts or fastener used to secure the climbing wall panels.
These and other benefits of this invention will become clear from the following description by reference to the drawings.
The climbing wall assembly of the present invention relates to a plurality of climbing wall panels constructed and arranged to form free-standing climbing wall structures and free-standing wall-portions to be connected to wall-mounted climbing wall panels. A challenge course may be created using the climbing wall panels in cooperation with novel hand hold structures constructed and arranged to receive magnetic members having flags and elongated flexible members. Bolt covers are further utilized to cover fasteners used to attach panel members to substructures, such as existing walls.
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The bolt covers are preferably aesthetically pleasing, provided in various colors and have various exterior surfaces, to match the wall panel surface and to provide a uniform wall panel look. The bolt covers may be constructed of a plastic or like material and may be secured in place using a frictional fit, by threading into an internally threaded aperture, using wood screws, adhesive, pins or other magnetic, chemical or mechanical fastening means known in the art.
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Alternatively, to form a six-sided free-standing wall structure, for example, three additional wall panels may be joined together and secured and braced with respect to the three-panel wall structure 65 of
As many changes are possible to the climbing wall assembly and related devices of this invention, utilizing the teachings thereof, the description above and the accompanying drawings should be interpreted in the illustrative and not the limited sense.
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/611,105, filed on Sep. 17, 2004.
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