This invention is related to enclosed slides.
Enclosed slides intended for recreational use are known, and a wide variety are available. In general, the known enclosed slides are made up of a number of segments. Typically, the segments are assembled at the site, to provide a slide bed with curves and slopes as desired. However, assembling the segments is usually relatively slow and painstaking, because identification of the segments, and appropriate positioning of the segments relative to each other during assembly, tend to be time-consuming, and may involve a certain amount of trial and error.
In its broad aspect, the invention provides an enclosed slide extending between a deck located above a ground surface and the ground surface. The enclosed slide includes an elongate slide bed extending between a top end thereof proximal to the deck and a bottom end thereof proximal to the ground surface. The slide bed includes a floor portion and a roof portion defined by a number of elongate sections, each section extending between a first end and a second end. The sections are connected together in abutting end-to-end relations respectively in which two of the sections are positioned end-to-end. Each section has a body defining a portion of the slide bed and one or more flanges extending outwardly from the body and ending in notched edges, respectively. Each flange is positioned substantially at one of the ends. The flanges positioned at each of the abutting two ends of respective sections comprise a pair of the flanges adjacent to each other. The notched edges on each pair of adjacent flanges are substantially aligned with each other. The enclosed slide also includes a plurality of clamp rings, each clamp ring including one or more notched portions for mating with the notched edges of each pair of adjacent flanges respectively. Each clamp ring is adapted for securing the adjacent flanges in each pair to each other respectively.
In another aspect, each notched edge includes a number of first teeth. Each first tooth is spaced apart from the first teeth proximal thereto by first notches. Also, the notched portion includes a number of second teeth, and each second tooth is spaced apart from the second teeth proximal thereto by second notches. The second teeth and the second notches are sized and positioned to mesh with the first teeth and the first notches in the notched edges.
In yet another aspect, each clamp ring includes one or more locking mechanisms for locking the notched portion of each clamp ring and the notched edges of each pair of adjacent flanges together when the first teeth and the first notches are meshed with the second notches and the second teeth respectively, to substantially maintain each pair of adjacent flanges in a predetermined relation relative to each other.
In yet another of its aspects, the enclosed slide includes a number of indicators disposed on the body of each section for rotationally positioning each section relative to each section abutting thereto in a preselected relation relative to each other.
In another of its aspects, the invention provides a kit of parts for an enclosed slide with a predetermined configuration. The kit includes a number of elongate sections, a number of clamp rings, and instructions for connecting the sections in abutting end-to-end relations to form the predetermined configuration.
The invention will be better understood with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Reference is first made to
Preferably, and as can be seen in
Preferably, the notched edge 46 includes a number of first teeth 56. Each first tooth 56 is spaced apart from the first teeth 56 which are located proximal thereto by first notches 58. Similarly, the notched portion 50 includes a number of second teeth 60, and each second tooth 60 is spaced apart from the second teeth 60 which are located proximal thereto by second notches 62. The second teeth 60 and the second notches 62 are sized and positioned to mesh with the first teeth 56 and the first notches 58 in the notched edges 46 (
As can be seen in
Preferably, each clamp ring 48 includes one or more locking mechanisms 64 for locking the notched portion 50 of each clamp ring 48 and the notched edges 46 of each pair 47 of the flanges together, when the first teeth 56 and first notches 58 are meshed with the second notches 62 and the second teeth 60 respectively, to substantially maintain each pair 47 of adjacent flanges 44 in a predetermined relation relative to each other (
As can be seen in
Preferably, and as shown in
As can be seen in
Preferably, each clamp ring 48 is securable to substantially prevent movement of the abutting sections 36 relative to each other, and releasable to permit movement of the notched edges 46 of each pair 47 of adjacent flanges 44 relative to each other.
In one embodiment, one or more of the sections 36 includes a bottom portion 72 with one or more first aperture parts 74, and a top portion 76 with one or more second aperture parts 78. As can be seen in
Preferably, and as can be seen in
In one embodiment, the bottom section 86 includes a flange portion with a notched edge (not shown) positioned proximal to the part of the slide bed floor portion 32 defined by the bottom section 86, and abutting a flange (not shown) at an end 94 of a lowermost connecting section 96. Preferably, the abutting flange on the section 96 and the flange portion are secured together by the clamp ring 48 so that the notched edges of the flange and the flange portion are aligned. Because the flange on the bottom section 96 does not extend proximal to the roof portion of the slide bed, additional fasteners 98 are used to more securely attach the clamp ring 48, the flange, and the flange portion together. As can be seen in
The sections 36 preferably are made of any suitable material, e.g., any suitable injection molded plastic.
In use, an embodiment of the method 111 of assembling the enclosed slide 20 having a predetermined configuration and extending between the deck 22 and the ground surface 24 includes the following steps (
Instructions for assembling the sections into abutting end-to-end relations to form the predetermined configuration are provided (step 115).
Next, the sections 36 are positioned in the abutting end-to-end relations respectively in accordance with such instructions (step 117). In practice, it is preferred that the bottom section 86 is first positioned relative to the deck, so that the connecting sections 88 are added as the slide is built up from the bottom section 86, i.e., each subsequent section being positioned on the immediately preceding section. Preferably, the sections are positioned in each case so that the flanges 44 positioned at each of the abutting two ends of respective sections comprise the pair 47 of the flanges which are positioned adjacent to each other. The notched edges 46 on each pair 47 of adjacent flanges preferably are then aligned (step 119). It is also preferred that such alignment is achieved by rotation of an abutting section relative to the other section abutting thereto.
For instance, the two abutting sections shown in
In the next step, the clamp rings 48 are provided, and positioned on the pairs of flanges (step 121). The clamp rings 48 are for securing each flange in the pair 47 of flanges to the other (i.e., adjacent) flange of the pair 47. As described above, each clamp ring 48 includes one or more notched portions 50 for mating with the notched edges 46 of each pair 47 of adjacent flanges respectively.
Preferably, the locking mechanisms 64 in the clamp ring 48 are unlocked when the clamp ring is first positioned on the pair 47 of flanges, so that each of the body segments 52 is loosely positionable on the pair 47 of adjacent flanges. It is also preferred that relative movement of an abutting section (i.e., relative to the section(s) abutting thereto) is permitted, while the locking mechanisms are unlocked. Accordingly, after the clamp ring 48 is loosely positioned on the pair 47 of adjacent flanges, one of the abutting sections is rotatable relative to the other abutting section (i.e., in the directions indicated by arrow “A” in
Ultimately, each clamp ring 48 is positioned on each pair 47 of adjacent flanges respectively, as described above, so that the notched edges 46 mate with the notched portion 50 in each clamp ring 48 respectively, as described above. In this way, the clamp rings 48 locate each pair 47 of flanges in a predetermined aligned relationship relative to each other.
Preferably, the notched portion 50 of each clamp ring 48 is locked with the notched edges 46 of each pair 47 of adjacent flanges respectively (step 125). As described above, this is preferably achieved by means of locking one or more locking mechanisms 64 which are provided in each clamp ring 48.
As described above, the sections preferably include indicators 68 positioned thereon, to facilitate positioning of each section relative to an abutting section, e.g., in accordance with the instructions, to result in the predetermined configuration. For instance, in
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or a “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention can take many forms, and that such forms are within the scope of the invention as claimed. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the descriptions of the preferred versions contained herein.
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