Foldable trampoline

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6599221
  • Patent Number
    6,599,221
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • (Orange, CT, US)
  • Examiners
    • Lucchesi; Nicholas D.
    • Amerson; Lori Baker
    Agents
    • Cummings & Lockwood LLC
Abstract
A foldable trampoline including a resilient web, a web frame assembly and a plurality of springs includes peripheral frame members pivotally connected to each other such that the web can be positioned between a first position oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline, and a second position where a portion of the web is oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative the other portion of the web to thereby form a backstop for ball games. Frame assembly members dampen the movement of the frame members relative to each other to thereby control the rate at which the trampoline is folded.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to trampolines, and more particularly to a trampoline that may be folded for use as a backstop, and further folded for transportation and/or storage of the trampoline.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




Foldable trampolines are known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,580,570 to Fenner, et al. (“the '570 Patent”) shows a foldable trampoline with a base frame that can be folded so that the trampoline may be passed through a conventional doorway. One drawback associated with the trampoline shown in the '570 Patent is that the trampoline bed, which is made in an exceedingly large size, is not folded. Only the base frame is readily foldable, therefore transportation and storage remains a problem. In addition, the trampoline shown in the '570 Patent is of the type used in school gymnasiums and is not practical for individual, residential use. Another drawback associated with this and other prior art foldable trampolines is that the process of folding a trampoline in tension may cause the trampoline to unavoidably snap into a folded condition thereby causing bodily harm to one attempting to fold the trampoline.




Trampolines that may be positioned to function as a pitchback device are also known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,638 to Yukl and U.S. Pat. No. 5,613,922 to Hsiang show trampolines with support assemblies that can be positioned such that the trampoline surface is placed in a horizontal orientation for use as a conventional trampoline, or in a somewhat vertical orientation for use as a pitchback device. One drawback associated with these and other prior art trampolines is that the entire trampoline surface must be supported in a somewhat vertical orientation for use as a pitchback device. Accordingly, the trampoline surface area is somewhat limited thereby limiting the functionality of the trampoline surface for use as a conventional trampoline or as a backstop.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to overcome these and other drawbacks and disadvantages of the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed toward a foldable trampoline including a resilient web, a web frame assembly and a plurality of springs connecting the resilient web to the frame assembly. The frame assembly includes peripheral frame members pivotally connected to each other such that the web can be positioned between a first position oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline, and a second position where a portion of the web is oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative to the other portion of the web to thereby form a backstop for ball games. The frame assembly further includes a device for dampening the movement of the frame members relative to each other to thereby control the rate at which the trampoline is folded.




One advantage of the present invention is that the foldable trampoline can provide a relatively large surface area for use as a conventional trampoline or as a backstop. Additionally, a backstop formed by folding a trampoline according to the present invention includes a horizontal catch area as well as a vertical backstop area. Another advantage of the present invention is that the foldable trampoline can be folded at a controlled rate to prevent an injury that may otherwise be caused when a foldable trampoline is folded and a trampoline surface is maintained in tension.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in view of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a trampoline of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top perspective view of the trampoline of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of a frame assembly contained in circle


3


of the trampoline of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, as viewed from the inside of the circle formed by the trampoline frame assembly.





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIGS. 1 and 2

in a folded condition.





FIG. 5A

is an enlarged top plan view of a pivot joint of the trampoline of

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIG. 5B

is a side elevational view of the pivot joint of FIG.


5


A.





FIG. 6A

is a side elevational view of a pivot joint of the trampoline of

FIG. 4

, showing the pivot joint in a folded condition.





FIG. 6B

is a bottom plan view of the pivot joint of FIG.


6


A.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of another embodiment of a pivot joint of the trampoline of

FIG. 4

, showing the pivot joint in a folded condition with wheel assemblies attached thereto.





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the pivot joint of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the pivot joint of

FIG. 5B

, showing the pivot joint in an unfolded condition with wheel assemblies attached thereto.





FIG. 10

is a side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, with wheel assemblies attached thereto, in a folded condition, and including a target box secured to the trampoline to facilitate the use of the folded trampoline as a backstop.





FIG. 11

is a partial side elevational view of another embodiment of a trampoline of the present invention in a folded condition.





FIG. 12

is a partial side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIG. 11

in a partially folded condition.





FIG. 13

is a partial side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIGS. 11 and 12

locked in a partially folded condition to facilitate the use of the folded trampoline as a backstop.





FIG. 14

is a partial side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIGS. 11 and 12

in an unfolded condition for use as a conventional trampoline.





FIG. 15

is a partial side elevational view of the trampoline of

FIG. 14

showing a mechanism for safely folding the trampoline.





FIG. 16

is a front elevational view, partially in schematic, of the folding mechanism of FIG.


15


.





FIG. 17

is front elevational view, partially in schematic, of another embodiment of the folding mechanism of FIG.


15


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a trampoline


10


of the present invention comprises a resilient web


12


, a web frame assembly


14


, and a plurality of springs


20


connecting the resilient web


12


to the web frame assembly


14


. The web frame assembly


14


includes a plurality of first peripheral frame members


16


spaced relative to each other to form a shape, such as a circle, corresponding to the periphery of the shape of the resilient web


12


. The web frame assembly


14


further includes at least one second peripheral frame member


18


located adjacent to a first peripheral frame member


16


. The first and second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


are pivotally connected at one end to each other at pivot joint


22


such that one of the first or second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


are pivotable relative to the other. The first and second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


are fixedly connected at another end to each other at joint


24


such that the first and second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


are fixedly connected to one another when the trampoline is in either a folded or unfolded condition.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the web frame assembly


14


further includes a plurality of base frame members


26


extending downwardly from the first peripheral frame members


16


. The base frame members


26


are slidably received in corresponding sockets


28


in one end of each first peripheral frame member


16


. Accordingly, base frame members


26


are detachably mounted to the web frame assembly


14


such that the base frame members


26


locate the resilient web


12


in spaced relation and approximately parallel to the surface on which the base frame members


26


rest.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, each first peripheral frame member


16


is fixedly connected to one another, or to a second peripheral frame member


18


, at a non-bending joint


24


. Each first peripheral frame member


16


includes an insert


30


on one end that is slidably received into an end of another first peripheral frame member


16


that does not include an insert


30


. Similarly, and as shown in

FIG. 3

as an example, a first peripheral frame member


16


includes an insert


30


on one end that is slidably received into a second peripheral frame member


18


. The insert


30


and the respective end of a first peripheral frame member


16


or a second peripheral frame member


18


further include corresponding apertures


32


for receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


34


, such as for example, a cotter pin, or a nut and bolt assembly to thereby fixedly secure the web frame members to one another.




The trampoline


10


of the present invention can be folded as shown in FIG.


4


. As described above, the first and second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


are pivotally connected to each other such that one peripheral frame member is pivotable relative to the other. Accordingly, the resilient web


12


and the web frame assembly


14


can be positioned in a first position wherein the first and second peripheral frames


16


and


18


and the resilient web


12


connected thereto are oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Alternatively, the resilient web


12


and the web frame assembly


14


can be positioned in a second position wherein one of the first and second peripheral frames


16


and


18


, and an associated portion of the resilient web


12


connected thereto, are oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative to the other of the first and second peripheral frames


16


and


18


, and the associated portion of the resilient web


12


connected thereto, to thereby form a back stop for ball games. Additionally and as further shown in

FIG. 4

, the web frame assembly


14


can include wheel assemblies


36


rotatably connected to the web frame assembly


14


at pivot joints


38


described in more detail below.




Turning to

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, a pivot joint


22


is shown in an unfolded condition. As described above, one end of a first peripheral frame member


16


includes an insert


30


for connecting respective members of the web frame assembly


14


to one another. A second end of a first peripheral frame member


16


is pivotally connected to a first end of a sleeve


40


, and one end of a second peripheral frame member


18


is pivotally connected to the second end of sleeve


40


to thereby pivotally connect a first and second peripheral frame member


16


and


18


to one another. The second end of the first peripheral frame member


16


and the first end of a sleeve


40


include corresponding apertures


42


and


44


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


46


and


48


, such as for example, a cotter pin, or a nut and bolt assembly to thereby fixedly secure the first peripheral frame member


16


to sleeve


40


. Similarly, one end of the second peripheral frame member


18


and the second end of a sleeve


40


include corresponding apertures


42


and


44


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


46


and


48


as previously described to thereby fixedly secure the second peripheral frame member


18


to sleeve


40


.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, fastening means


46


is readily detachable, while fastening means


48


is relatively fixedly secured to the web frame members. By detaching and removing fastening means


46


, the respective first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


can be pivotally moved relative to sleeve


40


about fastening means


48


. Accordingly, a respective first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


can be pivotally moved relative to the other of the first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


.

FIGS. 6A and 6B

show a pivot joint


22


in a folded condition wherein the fastening means


46


have been moved from respective apertures


42




a


in sleeve


40


and apertures


42




b


in each of the first and second peripheral frame members


16


and


18


.




In one embodiment of the present invention and as shown in

FIG. 7

, wheel assemblies can be rotatably attached to each pivot joint


22


to facilitate transportation of a trampoline of the present invention. The sleeve


40


includes a support


50


and an extension


52


for locating and holding a wheel axle


54


and a wheel


56


connected thereto. Each of the support


50


and extension


52


include corresponding apertures


58


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


60


, such as for example, a cotter pin, or a nut and bolt assembly to thereby fixedly secure the extension


52


to the support


50


. Another embodiment of a wheel assembly


36


attached to a pivot joint


22


is shown in

FIG. 8

wherein the wheel axle


54


is attached directly to the support


50


′.




Turning to

FIG. 9

, a locking mechanism


62


can be employed to prevent a pivot joint


22


from folding. The locking mechanism


62


includes a locking member


64


and a brace


66


attached at one end thereto. The second end of the brace


66


includes a seat


68


corresponding to the shape of a first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


, and formed to frictionally engage a first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


as shown in FIG.


9


. Sleeve


40


includes a bracket


70


located on the top portion of sleeve


40


, and bracket


70


includes a cylindrical member


72


formed to frictionally engage one end


74


of locking member


64


. By frictionally engaging cylindrical member


72


with end


74


of locking member


64


, and by frictionally engaging a portion of a first or second peripheral frame member


16


or


18


with seat


68


, locking mechanism


62


is detachably secured to pivot joint


22


and web frame assembly


14


such that the trampoline


10


cannot be folded until locking mechanism


62


is detached.




A foldable trampoline of the present invention, when in a folded condition, is suitable for providing a backstop for a variety of activities such as pitching a baseball or serving a tennis ball. As shown in

FIG. 10

, a trampoline


10


can be folded such that a first peripheral frame member


16


and an associated portion


76


of the resilient web


12


is oriented approximately horizontal, and a second peripheral frame member


18


and an associated portion


78


of the resilient web


12


is oriented upwardly approximately 90° relative to the first position to thereby form a backstop. As further shown in

FIG. 10

, a target box


80


can be secured to the portion


78


of resilient web


12


in such a location whereby, when oriented approximately vertical, the target box


80


provides a suitable target for the desired backstop activity.




Turning to

FIGS. 11 through 17

, another embodiment of a web frame assembly


100


of a foldable trampoline of the present invention is shown. The web frame assembly


100


includes a base frame member


110


, a first peripheral frame member


112


, a second peripheral frame member


114


, and connecting frame members


116


and


118


. A first end


120


of connecting frame member


116


is pivotally connected to the base frame member


110


at pivot joint


122


, and a second end


124


of connecting frame member


116


is pivotally connected to the first peripheral frame member


112


at pivot joint


126


. Similarly, a first end


128


of connecting frame member


118


is pivotally connected to the base frame member


110


at pivot joint


130


, and a second end


132


of connecting frame member


118


is pivotally connected to the second peripheral frame member


114


at pivot joint


134


.




Base frame member


110


includes brackets


136


and


138


to respectively form pivot joints


122


and


138


. One end


120


of connecting frame member


116


and bracket


136


include corresponding apertures


140


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


142


, such as for example, a cotter pin, or a nut and bolt assembly to thereby pivotally connect connecting frame member


116


to bracket


136


. Similarly, one end


128


of connecting frame member


118


and bracket


138


include corresponding apertures


144


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


146


as previously described to thereby pivotally connect connecting frame member


118


to bracket


138


.




First peripheral frame member


112


includes bracket


148


, and second peripheral frame member


114


includes bracket


150


to respectively form pivot joints


126


and


134


. One end


124


of connecting frame member


116


and bracket


148


include corresponding apertures


151


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


153


as previously described to thereby pivotally connect connecting frame member


116


to bracket


148


. Similarly, one end of first peripheral frame member


112


and bracket


148


include corresponding apertures


152


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


154


as previously described to thereby pivotally first peripheral frame member


112


to bracket


148


. One end


132


of connecting frame member


118


and bracket


150


include corresponding apertures


155


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


157


as previously described to thereby pivotally connect connecting frame member


118


to bracket


150


. Similarly, one end of second peripheral frame member


114


and bracket


150


include corresponding apertures


156


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


158


as previously described to thereby pivotally second peripheral frame member


114


to bracket


150


.




The web frame assembly


100


of

FIG. 11

further includes a center frame member


160


pivotally connected to first and second peripheral frame members


112


and


114


respectively at pivot joints


162


and


164


. One end each of first and second peripheral frame members


112


and


114


, and both ends of center frame member


160


include corresponding apertures


166


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


168


as previously described to thereby pivotally connect first and second peripheral frame members


112


and


114


respectively to center frame member


160


.




Center frame member


160


further includes sleeve


169


for slidably receiving a center frame post


170


. Center frame member


160


may be located at any position along center frame post


170


, and releasably secured thereto by locking assembly


172


. Lastly, the web frame assembly


100


of

FIG. 11

includes wheel assemblies


174


, each wheel assembly


174


including a wheel


176


and a housing


178


. Each housing


178


is mounted to the side of base frame member


110


opposite the side including brackets


136


and


138


, and spaced on opposite ends of base frame member


110


as shown in

FIG. 11

to thereby rotatably attach wheel assemblies


174


to base frame member


110


.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, center frame member


160


can be raised relative to a first end


180


of center frame post


170


. By releasing locking mechanism


172


, described more fully below, from aperture


186


at a second end


182


of center frame post


170


, center frame member


160


can be raised to such a position whereby locking mechanism


172


can engage aperture


184


in a first end


180


of center frame post


170


, or aperture


188


located approximately halfway from first and second ends


180


and


182


of center frame post


170


. As shown in

FIG. 12

, the various frame members of web frame assembly


100


move relative to each other about each respective pivot joint described above. Accordingly, center frame member


160


can be located on center frame post


170


such that locking mechanism


172


engages aperture


188


to thereby position first peripheral frame member


112


, and an associated portion of a resilient web, approximately 90° relative to second peripheral frame member


114


, and an associated portion of a resilient web.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, a lateral frame member


190


can be releasably connected to first and second peripheral frame members


112


and


114


to releasably secure the peripheral frame members in an orientation approximately 90° relative to each other. A first end


192


of lateral frame member


190


and first peripheral frame member


112


include corresponding apertures


194


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


196


as previously described to thereby releasably connect lateral frame member


190


to first peripheral frame member


112


. Similarly, a second end


198


of lateral frame member


190


and second peripheral frame member


114


include corresponding apertures


200


for respectively receiving any one of numerous known fastening means


202


as previously described to thereby releasably connect lateral frame member


190


to second peripheral frame member


114


.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, by detaching lateral frame member


190


, center frame member


160


can be raised relative to first end


180


of center frame post


170


to such a position whereby locking mechanism


172


can engage aperture


184


in first end


180


of center frame post


170


. Accordingly, web frame assembly


100


is placed and locked in an unfolded condition to place a resilient web in a conventional trampoline position.




A preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 15

includes a device for safely folding the trampoline. Center frame post


170


includes a screw mechanism


204


threadedly received through center frame member


160


such that center frame member


160


can be moved relative to center frame post


170


only by turning screw mechanism


204


in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. As shown in detail in

FIG. 16

, screw mechanism


204


is threadedly received through center frame member


160


. As screw mechanism


204


is turned, center frame member


160


is correspondingly raised or lowered relative to center frame post


170


.




Another embodiment of a mechanism for safely folding the trampoline is shown in

FIG. 17

wherein center frame post


170


includes a hydraulic cylinder


210


to dampen and slow the movement of center frame member


160


relative to center frame post


170


. The hydraulic cylinder


210


is connected at one end to center frame member


160


, and connected at another end to center frame post


170


such that movement of center frame member


160


along center frame post


170


is effectively dampened. Alternatively and as shown in

FIG. 18

, hydraulic cylinder


210


can be connected to base frame


110


and first peripheral frame member


112


, on either side of connecting frame member


116


. Similarly, hydraulic cylinder


210


can be connected to base frame


110


and second peripheral frame member


114


, on either side of connecting frame member


118


.




As further shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, locking mechanism


172


includes a threaded member


206


, for example a thumb screw, threadedly connected between the locking mechanism housing


208


and the center frame post


170


through an aperture


184


,


186


, or


188


shown in FIG.


12


. The locking mechanism


172


is movable between a locked and an unlocked position upon threadedly rotating the threaded member


206


relative to the housing


208


.




As may be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, any of the fastening devices, locking mechanisms, or relational movement dampening devices employed in a foldable trampoline of the present invention may take any of numerous different shapes, configurations, and/or types of such devices or mechanisms that are currently or later become known for performing the functions of the device or mechanism described herein. For example, a locking mechanism


172


alternatively can comprise a pin and handle device


212


as shown in FIG.


17


.




One advantage of the relational movement dampening device described in connection with a foldable trampoline of the present invention is that the trampoline can be folded at a controlled rate to prevent an injury that may otherwise be caused when a foldable trampoline is folded and a resilient web is maintained in tension. Another advantage of the foldable trampoline described herein is that the foldable trampoline can form a relatively large backstop, including a horizontal catch area in addition to a vertical backstop area, suitable for a number of ball playing activities.




As may be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, numerous other changes and modifications may be made to the above-described and other embodiments of the present invention without departing from its scope as defined in the appended claims. Accordingly, this detailed description of preferred embodiments is to be taken in an illustrative, as opposed to a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable trampoline, comprising:a resilient web; a web frame assembly including a first peripheral frame and a second peripheral frame connected to the first peripheral frame; a plurality of springs connecting the resilient web to the first and second peripheral frames; and wherein at least one of the peripheral frames is pivotable relative to the other of the first and second peripheral frames to thereby pivot the resilient web and the web frame assembly between (i) a first position wherein the first and second peripheral frames and resilient web connected thereto are oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline, (ii) a second position wherein at least one of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto are rigidly oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative the other of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto to thereby form a back stop for ball games, and (iii) a third position wherein the web frame assembly is compacted for transport and storage.
  • 2. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, wherein the first peripheral frame is pivotally connected to the second peripheral frame, and each of the first and second peripheral frames is pivotable between a first position with the associated portion of the web oriented approximately horizontal, and a second position pivoted upwardly relative to the first position.
  • 3. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 2, wherein the second position is approximately 90° relative to the first position.
  • 4. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one locking device connected to at least one of the first and second peripheral frames for locking the respective frame and the associated portion of the resilient web in the first and second positions.
  • 5. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted to the base frame for transporting the foldable trampoline.
  • 6. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second peripheral frames defines a curvilinear shape.
  • 7. A fold trampoline as defined in claim 6, each of the first and second peripheral frames defines an approximately semi-circular shape.
  • 8. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, wherein a plurality of the first peripheral frames include sockets for detachably mounting a plurality of legs oriented at approximately 90° from the first peripheral frames.
  • 9. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 1, further comprising a motion dampening device for facilitating folding the foldable trampoline, the motion dampening device being operatively connected to at least one of the first and second peripheral frames.
  • 10. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 9, wherein the motion dampening device includes a screw connected to the web frame assembly.
  • 11. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 9, wherein the motion dampening device includes a hydraulic cylinder connected to the web frame assembly.
  • 12. An athletic apparatus for providing a trampoline and a back stop, the athletic apparatus comprising:a resilient web for tumbling by a person and returning balls projected thereon; a first frame portion for partially surrounding a first portion of the resilient web; a second frame portion for partially surrounding a second portion of the resilient web; a plurality of springs flexibly connecting the resilient web to the first and second frame portions; a pair of pivot joints for connecting the first frame portion to the second frame portion, wherein the pivot joints allow adjustment of the first frame portion with respect to the second frame portion in a plurality of positions including an adjacent substantially parallel position for use as a trampoline and a substantially perpendicular position for use of the first portion as a back stop; a locking mechanism for rigidly fixing the first frame portion with respect to the second frame portion in the adjacent substantially parallel position and the substantially perpendicular position; and a plurality of depending members attached to the first frame portion and the second frame portion for supporting the first frame portion and the second frame portion on a support surface.
  • 13. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 12, further comprising a pattern associated with the first portion of the resilient web for providing a target when used as a back stop.
  • 14. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein the pivot joint allows for collapsing the first portion into an overlaid approximately parallel position with respect to the second frame portion for compact transport and storage.
  • 15. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein the pivot joint includes:a sleeve with a first aperture for hinging the first frame portion with respect to the second frame portion and a second aperture for locking the first frame portion with respect to the second frame portion; a first fastening member extending through the first aperture and the first frame portion for rotationally coupling the first frame portion to the second frame portion; and a second fastening member detachably extending through the second aperture and the first frame portion for rigidly coupling the first frame portion to the second frame portion.
  • 16. An athletic apparatus for providing a trampoline and a back stop, the athletic apparatus comprising:first means for tumbling by a person and returning balls projected thereon; second means for partially surrounding a first portion of the first means and supporting the first means; third means for partially surrounding a second portion of the first means and supporting the first means; fourth means for flexibly connecting the first means to the second and third means; fifth means for connecting the second means to the third means and for allowing adjustment of the second means with respect to the third means in a plurality of positions including an adjacent approximately parallel position for use as a trampoline and an approximately perpendicular position for use of the second means and the first portion of the first means as a back stop; sixth means for rigidly fixing the second means with respect to the third means in the adjacent approximately parallel position and the approximately perpendicular position; and seventh means for supporting the second and third means on a support surface.
  • 17. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 16, wherein:the first means is defined by a resilient web for tumbling by a person and returning balls projected thereon; the second means is defined by a first frame portion for partially surrounding a first portion of the resilient web; and the third means is defined by a second frame portion for partially surrounding a second portion of the resilient web.
  • 18. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 16, wherein:the fourth means is defined by a plurality of springs flexibly connecting the resilient web to the first and second frame portions; and the sixth means is defined by a locking mechanism for rigidly fixing the first frame portion with respect to the second frame portion in the adjacent substantially parallel position and the substantially perpendicular position.
  • 19. An athletic apparatus as recited in claim 16, wherein the fifth means is defined by a pair of pivot joints for connecting the second means to the third means, wherein the pivot joints allow adjustment of the second means with respect to the third means in a plurality of positions including the adjacent approximately parallel position for use as a trampoline and the approximately perpendicular position for use of the first portion as a back stop.
  • 20. A foldable trampoline, comprising:a resilient web; a web frame assembly including a first peripheral frame and a second peripheral frame connected to the first peripheral frame; a plurality of springs connecting the resilient web to the first and second peripheral frames wherein at least one of the peripheral frames is pivotable relative to the other of the first and second peripheral frames to thereby pivot the resilient web and the web frame assembly between (i) a first position wherein the first and second peripheral frames and resilient web connected thereto are oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline, (ii) a second position wherein at least one of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto are rigidly oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative the other of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto to thereby form a back stop for ball games, and (iii) a third position wherein the web frame assembly is compacted for transport and storage; and at least one locking device connected to at least one of the first and second peripheral frames for locking the respective frame and the associated portion of the resilient web in the first and second positions wherein the at least one locking device has a lateral frame detachably connected on one end to the first peripheral frame and detachably connected on another end to the second peripheral frame.
  • 21. A foldable trampoline, comprising:a resilient web; a web frame assembly including a first peripheral frame and a second peripheral frame connected to the first peripheral frame; a plurality of springs connecting the resilient web to the first and second peripheral frames wherein at least one of the peripheral frames is pivotable relative to the other of the first and second peripheral frames to thereby pivot the resilient web and the web frame assembly between (i) a first position wherein the first and second peripheral frames and resilient web connected thereto are oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline, (ii) a second position wherein at least one of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto are rigidly oriented at an angle of less than 180° relative the other of the first and second peripheral frames and associated portion of the resilient web connected thereto to thereby form a back stop for ball games, and (iii) a third position wherein the web frame assembly is compacted for transport and storage; and at least one locking device connected to at least one of the first and second peripheral frames for locking the respective frame and the associated portion of the resilient web in the first and second positions wherein the at least one locking device has a pivot joint pivotally connected at one end to the first peripheral frame and pivotally connected on another end to the second peripheral frame.
  • 22. A foldable trampoline as defined in claim 21, wherein the pivot joint further comprises a means for locking the first and second peripheral frames in the first position and in the second position.
  • 23. A foldable trampoline, comprising:a resilient web; a web frame assembly including a first peripheral frame and a second peripheral frame connected to the first peripheral frame; a plurality of springs connecting the resilient web to the first and second peripheral frames; a pivot joint, connecting the first peripheral frame with the second peripheral frame, for adjusting the first peripheral frame with respect to the second peripheral frame, wherein the first peripheral frame is pivotable relative to the second peripheral frame to thereby pivot the resilient web and the web frame assembly between (i) a first position wherein the first and second peripheral frames and resilient web connected thereto are oriented in an approximately horizontal configuration forming a trampoline and (ii) a second position wherein the web frame assembly is compacted for transport and storage; and a motion dampening device connected to the web frame assembly for safely moving the web frame assembly from the first position to the second position.
  • 24. A foldable trampoline as recited in claim 23, wherein the motion dampening device includes a screw connected to the web frame assembly.
  • 25. A foldable trampoline as recited in claim 24, wherein the motion dampening device includes a hydraulic cylinder connected to the web frame assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Ser. No. 60/146,829 filed Aug. 2, 1999, and Ser. No. 60/146,676 filed Sep. 17, 1999, both of Brian L. Goldwitz, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.

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