The present invention relates generally to a climbing wall assembly. Particularly, the invention relates to a double sided climbing wall assembly using a double-mounted hand hold assembly and a wall closure system.
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 of which being fully incorporated by reference herein.
Climbing wall assemblies may be provided in both indoor and outdoor settings. It is desirable to secure the assemblies during periods of non-use to prevent unauthorized climbing on both the indoor and outdoor climbing walls. Particularly in outdoor settings it is also desirable to protect the climbing wall assemblies from the elements, i.e., rain, snow and sunlight.
When a climbing wall is provided indoors or outdoors, it may also be desirable for the assembly to be free standing and to have double-sided climbing wall structures so that climbing can simultaneously occur on both sides of the climbing wall. The climbing wall assembly of the present invention provides double sided climbing walls using novel handhold structures and securement systems. In a double-sided climbing wall assembly, double-mounted hand hold structures are desirable. The climbing wall closure system of the present invention provides a double-mounted hand hold structure on a climbing wall panel and a closure system for the double-sided climbing wall.
The present invention provides a free standing climbing wall assembly wherein both sides of a climbing wall may be used for climbing. The free standing climbing wall may be comprised of a wall structure held between securement members, for example. The wall structure may have a single wall structure or adjoining wall panel members to form linear, L-shaped, zig-zag or other desired free standing climbing wall assembly configurations. Securement members may be provided as end structures for a linear outdoor setting or as a plurality of securement structures, i.e., in a L-shaped wall configuration. In an outdoor setting, the securement structures may be end posts, for example, and in an indoor setting the securement structure may comprise posts having base plates, for example, to thereby stabilize the climbing wall.
Double mounted hand hold assemblies are provided in the present invention and which are comprised of opposing hand hold body structures disposed on opposite sides of a climbing wall. Hand hold attachment means are provided to join and secure the opposing structures in cooperation with the climbing wall. For example, an internally threaded nut member may be secured into an aperture in one of the hand hold body members. A cooperating bolt member having a threaded shaft is inserted in an aperture in the back of the opposing hand hold body member and screwed into the internally threaded nut member through an aperture in the climbing wall. Hand hold stabilizing means such as opposing nub members extending from the back of each hand hold body member may also be provided to fit into an aligned aperture in the climbing wall to thereby keep the hand hold body members from rotating with respect to the joining bolt. Alternatively, an elongated rod member may be provided to extend through and from the opposing climbing wall surfaces to matingly fit into apertures located in the back of the handhold body members. Further, other stabilizing means, i.e., a second attachment means or mechanical fasteners, such as, screws or an adhesive, such as, a pressure sensitive adhesive, may be used to stabilize the double handhold structure.
The climbing wall assembly of the invention also provides climbing wall closure assemblies which are constructed and arranged for use with the free-standing climbing wall assembly. The climbing wall closure assembly comprises a cover member and securement means for the freestanding climbing wall assembly. The cover member may be secured to the end securement structures and/or may be provided in a plurality of cover members when two or more securement structures are used in an L-shaped climbing wall, for example. The flexible cover(s) or sleeve member preferably covers both sides of a freestanding climbing wall and is secured into a locked position. Loop members or other securement means, such as grommets, for example, may be attached to or extend from the cover member and secured in a security hand hold or to a ground hook, clasp or another loop using a lock, or any other fastening means known in the art. The locked position prevents unauthorized climbing and protects the climbing wall from the elements. The cover may be constructed of natural or synthetic matting materials, vinyl, mesh or like flexible and pliable materials.
Another embodiment of the wall closure system may include the ability to provide a shelter structure having support structures or end poles for protection from the sun during climbing use. When in the unlocked position, the cover may be attached to the top of the end poles to create a shelter or lean-to with the climbing wall and above the climber.
It is a benefit of the present invention to provide a free-standing climbing wall assembly having effectively, efficiently and securely mounted opposing hand hold structures. It is a further benefit to provide a free-standing climbing wall assembly utilizing a wall structure and securement ends which permit a variety of climbing wall configurations, i.e., linear, L-shaped, zig-zag shaped and other geometric wall configurations. It is a further benefit to provide a cover structure for both sides of a freestanding climbing wall. It is a further benefit of the invention to provide a wall closure system to secure the climbing wall system from unauthorized climbing during periods of non-use. It is a further benefit of the present invention to provide protection for an outdoor wall from the elements during use.
These and other benefits of this invention will become clear from the following description by reference to the drawings.
A free-standing climbing wall assembly and a wall closure cooperating assembly. In a free standing climbing wall assembly, both sides of the climbing wall structure may be used for climbing, for example, by mounting individual hand holds on each side of the wall structure. The hand hold structures may be cooperating structures which are joined or connected to each other. The wall closure assembly is provided to secure the climbing wall assembly by covering both climbing surfaces.
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Preferably, the security hand hold structures disclosed in the '543 application may be mounted on both sides near the base of the freestanding outdoor climbing wall 12 to secure the cover structure 11 to the climbing wall structure. The cover member 26 may be constructed of natural or synthetic matting materials, for example, vinyl, mesh or similar flexible and pliable materials known in the art. Preferably, the bottom portion of the cover member 26 includes loop members 14 that fit into the security hand hold structures 15 and to be locked into place to secure the cover member structure 26. The loop members 14 may also be secured to the climbing wall via locks that are fixed in place or to be attached to permanent anchors 18 secured in the ground adjacent to the climbing wall, i.e., as shown in
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The double mounted hand hold structures 30 of the present invention are constructed and arranged for use on any climbing wall on which climbing on both sides is desired, i.e. for both indoor and outdoor use. The hand hold structures may be formed in a variety of configurations.
As many changes are possible to the climbing wall assembly, double mounted hand holds and wall closure system 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. 60/617,296, filed on or about Oct. 8, 2004.
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