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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