1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide, and more particularly to a combination slide that has a slide body and a pressing rod such that the combination slide may be mounted in different types of staircases.
2. Description of Related Art
Slides are set outdoors in parks, schools or playgrounds for children to play thereon. However, some parents worry about safety of their children playing outside. Therefore, a conventional combination slide has been developed for children to play the with the combination slide indoors. The conventional combination slide may be disassembled into several components for storage.
However, components of the conventional combination slide are connected by complicated manners and therefore disadvantage assembling and disassembling thereof. Furthermore, width of the conventional combination slide is constant and cannot fit all widths of staircases. When the width of the conventional combination slide is less that of a staircase, the conventional combination slide cannot be mounted securely on the staircase and easily slips laterally, which results in safety problems.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a combination slide to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a combination slide that has a slide body and a pressing rod such that the combination slide may be mounted in different types of staircases.
A combination slide has a slide body and two pressing rods. The slide body has a head member, a tail member and multiple connecting members. The head member has a head quick-release engaging element. The tail member has a tail quick-release engaging element. Each connecting member has an upper intermediate quick-release engaging element engaged detachably with the head quick-release engaging element and a lower intermediate quick-release engaging element engaged detachably with the tail quick-release engaging element of the tail member or the upper intermediate quick-release engaging element of an adjacent connecting member. The combination slide can be quickly assembled or disassembled.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The slide body 1 is capable of being disassembled and has a head member 10, a tail member 20 and multiple connecting members 30.
The head member 10 has a head sliding channel 100, two head rails 18, two head mounting notches 181, a head quick-release engaging element 15 and an upper assembling hole 17.
The head sliding channel 100 is defined in the head member 10.
The head rails 18 are formed respectively on opposite sides of the head member 10 such that the head sliding channel 100 is located between the head rails 18.
The head mounting notches 181 are U-shaped and are defined respectively on top ends of the head rails 18.
The head quick-release engaging element 15 is formed on a bottom end of the head member 10, may be a protruding portion and has multiple T-shaped engaging slots 151 defined through the head quick-release engaging element 15.
The upper assembling hole 17 is defined laterally through the head member 10.
The tail member 20 has a tail sliding channel 200, two tail rails 28, two tail mounting protrusions 282, a tail quick-release engaging element 25 and a lower assembling hole 27.
The tail sliding channel 200 is defined in the tail member 20.
The tail rails 28 are formed on the tail member 20 so that the tail sliding channel 200 is located between the tail rails 28.
The tail mounting protrusions 282 are U-shaped and are formed on and protrude respectively from top ends of the tail rails 28.
The tail quick-release engaging element 25 is formed on a top end of the tail member 20, may be a recess portion corresponding to the protruding portion and has multiple T-shaped projections 251 formed on the tail quick-release engaging element 25.
The lower assembling hole 27 is defined laterally through the tail member 20.
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The intermediate sliding channel 300 is defined in the connecting member 30 and communicates with one of the head sliding channel 100, the tail sliding channel 200 and the intermediate sliding channel 300 of an adjacent connecting member 30.
The intermediate rails 38 are formed on connecting member 30 such that the intermediate sliding channel 300 is located between the intermediate rails 38.
The intermediate mounting protrusions 382 are U-shaped, are formed on and protrude respectively from top ends of the intermediate rails 38. The intermediate mounting protrusions 382 of the connecting member 30 connecting to the head member 10 are detachably engaged respectively with the head mounting notches 181.
The intermediate mounting notches 381 are U-shaped, are defined respectively in bottom ends of the intermediate rails 38 and are detachably engaged respectively with the tail mounting protrusions 282 of the tail member 20 or respectively with the intermediate mounting protrusions 382 of an adjacent connecting member 30.
The upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 is formed on a top end of the connecting member 30 and may be a recess portion corresponding to the protruding portion. The upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 of the connecting member 30 connecting to the head member 10 is engaged detachably with the head quick-release engaging element 15. The upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 has multiple T-shaped engaging projections 351 formed on the upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35. The T-shaped engaging projections 351 of the upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 of the connecting member 30 connecting to the head member 10 are detachably engaged respectively with the T-shaped engaging slots 151 of the head quick-release engaging element 15.
The lower intermediate quick-release engaging element 36 is formed on a bottom end of the connecting member 30, may be a protruding portion corresponding to the recess portion and is engage detachably with the tail quick-release engaging element 25 of the tail member 20 or the upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 of an adjacent connecting member 30. The lower intermediate quick-release engaging element 36 has multiple T-shaped engaging slots 361 defined through the lower intermediate quick-release engaging element 36 and detachably engaged respectively with the T-shaped projections 251 of the tail quick-release engaging element 25 of the tail member 20 or respectively with the T-shaped engaging projections 351 of the upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 of an adjacent connecting member 30.
The pressing rods 2 are telescopic, are mounted respectively on the head member 10 and the tail member 20 and are capable of pressing the combination slide against the staircase 90. Therefore, the combination slide is mounted securely on the staircase. The pressing rods 2 are mounted respectively through the upper assembling hole 17 and the lower assembling hole 27.
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The outer tube 40 has an outside tube portion 401, an intermediate tube portion 402, two abutment rings 43 and a screw 41.
The outside tube portion 401 is hollow and is mounted on one of two opposite sides of the head member 10 or the tail member 20, may be mounted in the upper assembling hole 17 or the lower assembling hole 27 and has a pressing end, a mounting hole 4011 and a pressing pad 45. The mounting hole 4011 is defined in the outside tube portion 401. The pressing pad 45 is mounted on the pressing end and may tightly press against the staircase 90.
The intermediate tube portion 402 is hollow, is mounted on the other side of the head member 10 or the tail member 20, may be mounted in the upper assembling hole 17 or the lower assembling hole 27, is mounted detachably in the mounting hole of the outside tube portion 401 and has a through hole 4021 defined through the intermediate tube portion 402.
The abutment rings 43 are respectively mounted around the outside tube portion 401 and the intermediate tube portion 402 and respectively abut the sides of the head member 10 or the tail member 20.
The screw 41 is mounted securely in the mounting hole 4011 of the outside tube portion 401 and extends in the through hole 4021 of the intermediate tube portion 402.
The inner tube 50 is mounted telescopically in the intermediate tube portion 402 of the outer tube 40 and has a pressing end, a connecting end, a nut 51 and a pressing pad 55. The nut 51 is mounted on the connecting end of the inner tube 50 and is engaged rotatably with the screw 41. The pressing pad 55 is mounted on the pressing end of the inner tube 50 and may tightly press against the staircase 90.
With further reference to
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The head member 10, tail member 20 and connecting member 30 may be connected or disconnected quickly through the head quick-release engaging element 15, quick-release engaging element 25, upper intermediate quick-release engaging element 35 and lower intermediate quick-release engaging element 36. Therefore, the combination slide may be assembled or disassembled quickly. Furthermore, pressing rods 2 press the combination slide tightly against the staircase 90, which prevents the combination slide from inadvertently slipping on the staircase 90.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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103142693 A | Dec 2014 | TW | national |
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