This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 094216544, filed on Sep. 26, 2005.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to fitness equipment, more particularly to a foldable trampoline.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The bed unit 2 includes a bed body 201 and a plurality of anchoring components 202 connected to a periphery of the bed body 201. The foldable frame unit 3 is operable to move between an unfolded state (not shown) and a folded state (as shown in
The first frame section 30 includes a pair of first frame rods 301, each of which has one end pivoted to the other one of the first frame rods 301, and another end provided with the first end part 302. The first end part 302 includes a pivot shaft 303 and a first opening 304. Similarly, the second frame section 31 includes a pair of second frame rods 311, each of which has one end pivoted to the other one of the second frame rods 311, and another end provided with the second end part 312. The second end part 312 includes a pivot plate 313 connected rotatably to the pivot shaft 303, and a second opening 314 aligned with the first opening 304.
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However, when the user 7 exerts forces on the first and second frame sections 30, 31 to dispose the foldable frame unit 3 in the unfolded state, a restoring force is stored in the stretched bed unit 2 that tends to resist unfolding of the foldable frame unit 3. Before the connecting shaft 33 secures the foldable frame unit 3 in the unfolded state to overcome the restoring force, the first and second frame sections 30, 31 are vulnerable to move back to the folded state. As a result, the operation of disposing the foldable frame unit 3 from the folded state to the unfolded state is dangerous for the user 7.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a trampoline having a foldable frame unit, the operation of which from a folded state to an unfolded state being safe and easy to conduct.
According to the present invention, there is provided a foldable trampoline that includes a bed unit and a foldable frame unit. The bed unit includes a bed body and a plurality of anchoring components connected to a periphery of the bed body. The foldable frame unit is operable to move between an unfolded state and a folded state, and includes first and second frame sections that cooperate to define a bedding space, that are coupled movably to each other, that have the anchoring components of the bed unit coupled thereto, and that include first and second end parts, respectively. The bed body of the bed unit is stretched tensely over the bedding space when the foldable frame unit is in the unfolded state. The first end part of the first frame section has a coupling edge indented to form a coupling notch that opens in a direction away from the bed body, and a guiding edge extending from the coupling edge and indented to form a securing notch that opens toward the second end part of the second frame section when the foldable frame unit is in the unfolded state. The second end part of the second frame section is provided with a coupling shaft to be received movably in the coupling notch in the coupling edge of the first end part of the first frame section, and a securing shaft to be received in the securing notch in the guiding edge of the first end part of the first frame section. When the coupling shaft is extended into the coupling notch, and the foldable frame unit is operated to move from the folded state to the unfolded state, the securing shaft is guided along the guiding edge of the first end part of the first frame section and is subsequently received in the securing notch such that the coupling shaft and the securing shaft cooperate with the first end part of the first frame section to secure the foldable frame unit in the unfolded state.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The bed unit 4 includes a bed body 41 and a plurality of anchoring components 42 connected to a periphery of the bed body 41.
The foldable frame unit 1 is operable to move between an unfolded state (as shown in
In this embodiment, the anchoring components 42 are in the form of elastic plaits and are sleeved on the first and second frame sections 10, 11. The anchoring components 42 can also be in the form of springs in other embodiments of the present invention. The first frame section 10 includes a pair of first frame rods 101 and a pair of first end parts 102. Each of the first frame rods 101 has a first inner end 1011 and a first outer end 1012. The first inner ends 1011 of the first frame rods 101 are connected pivotally to each other. The first outer ends 1012 of the first frame rods 101 are provided with the first end parts 102, respectively. Similarly, the second frame section 11 includes a pair of second frame rods 111 and a pair of second end parts 112. Each of the second frame rods 111 has a second inner end 1111 and a second outer end 1112. The second inner ends 1111 of the second frame rods 111 are connected pivotally to each other. The second outer ends 1112 of the second frame rods 111 are provided with the second end parts 112, respectively.
It should be noted herein that since the feature of the present invention does not reside in the specific connection between the first frame rods 101, or between the second frame rods 102, the same should not limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, the first and second frame sections 10, 11 may include only one of the first frame rods 101 and one of the second frame rods 111, respectively, in other embodiments of the present invention.
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Each of the guiding edges 105 of the inverted-U-shaped bracket 103 of each of the first end parts 102 of the first frame section 10 has a guide segment 121 extending from the respective one of the coupling edges 104, a first notch-confining segment 122 extending from the guide segment 121 in a direction (E) away from the respective one of the second end parts 112 of the second frame section 11 when the foldable frame unit 1 is in the unfolded state, a notch end segment 123 extending from the first notch-confining segment 122, and a second notch-confining segment 124 extending from the notch end segment 123 in the direction (D) toward the respective one of the second end parts 112 of the second frame section 11 when the foldable frame unit 1 is in the unfolded state.
The first and second notch-confining segments 122, 124 cooperate with the notch end segment 123 to define the respective securing notch 107.
Preferably, the first notch-confining segment 122 is inclined relative to the second notch-confining segment 124 such that the securing notch 107 gradually diverges in the direction (D) toward the respective one of the second end parts 112 of the second frame section 11 when the foldable frame unit 1 is in the unfolded state.
Each of the second end parts 112 of the second frame section 11 is provided with a coupling shaft 114 to be received movably in the coupling notches 106 of the coupling edges 104 of the inverted-U-shaped bracket 103 of a respective one of the first end parts 102 of the first frame section 10, and a securing shaft 115 to be received in the securing notches 107 in the guiding edges 105 of the inverted-U-shaped bracket 103 of the respective one of the first end parts 102 of the first frame section 10. In this embodiment, the coupling shaft 114 and the securing shaft 115 extend transversely to the annular direction (X) and parallel to the bedding space 14 in directions (F), (G), respectively.
One of the first and second end parts 102, 112 in each pair is preferably provided with a positioning plate 14 that extends into and that abuts against the other one of the first and second end parts 102, 112 when the foldable frame unit 1 is in the unfolded state, as best shown in
When the coupling shaft 114 is extended into the coupling notches 106, and the foldable frame unit 1 is operated to move from the folded state (as shown in
It should be noted herein that the inverted-U-shaped bracket 103 is not a necessary component in other embodiments of the present invention. That is, the coupling edges 104 and the securing edges 105, as well as the coupling notches 106 and securing notches 107, can be formed directly on each of the first end parts 102 of the first frame section 10 in other embodiments of the present invention. In addition, the numbers of the coupling edges 104 and the securing edges 105 can each be one in other embodiments of the present invention.
In this embodiment, the second end part 112 of the second frame section 11 is formed with an aligned pair of securing openings 116 (only one is visible) and two radial nicks 117 (only one is visible) in spatial communication with the securing openings 116, respectively. The securing shaft 115 includes a shaft body 1151 and a plurality of radial securing protrusions 1152 mounted on the shaft body 1151. There are two securing protrusions 1152 on the shaft body 1151 in this embodiment. The shaft body 1151 is operable to extend through the second end part 112 of the second frame section 11 via the securing openings 116 such that the securing protrusions 1152 are extended into the second end part 112 of the second frame section 11 via the nicks 117. The securing protrusions 1152 prevent the shaft body 1151 from moving out of the second end part 112 of the second frame section 11 when the securing protrusions 1152 are misaligned with the nicks 117. In this embodiment, the shaft body 1151 has first and second ends 1154, 1155, and the securing shaft 115 further includes a curved safety pin 1153 having a first pin portion 1156 connected pivotally to the first end 1154 of the shaft body 1151, and a second pin portion 1157 hooked removably onto the second end 1155 of the shaft body 1151.
It should be noted herein that the securing shaft 115 can be formed integrally on the second end part 112 of the second frame section 11 in other embodiments of the present invention.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
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