Claims
- 1. Obstacle apparatus comprising a ramp body havinga front end; a rear end there being a longitudinal axis extending between said ends; an inclined top wall with front and rear edges and opposite side edges; a pair of side walls extending down from the side edges of the top wall to a horizontal plane that forms an acute angle with the top wall at the front end of the ramp body; a rear wall at the rear end of the ramp body, said rear wall extending from the rear edge of the top wall down to said plane so as to define a ledge, and means at said rear wall for interfitting with a bridge supported on said ledge.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 and further including a multiplicity of ribs extending from said inclined top wall toward said plane, said ribs including a first set of ribs extending between said side walls and a second set of ribs extending between said rear wall and the front edge of the ramp body, said first and second sets of ribs being joined in a rectangular grid.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 and further including a flange extending out from at least some of said side and rear walls in said plane.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 and further including means defining holes in said flange.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the interfitting means include at least one pocket in said rear wall, each pocket extending toward said plane.
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 5 wherein said ledge has a pair of in-line pockets located on opposite sides of said axis.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 5 wherein said ledge has a relatively long transverse pocket centered on said axis and at least one shorter pocket between the long pocket and the rear edge of the top wall.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein the ledge has a pair of shorter in-line pockets on opposite sides of said axis.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein the ledge has a shorter pocket aligned with said axis.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 5 and further includinga second ramp body similar to the first-mentioned ramp body, said ramp bodies being positioned with their rear walls in spaced opposition, and a generally rectangular bridging member extending between, and seated on, the ledges of said ramp bodies, said bridging member having a pair of side walls and a top wall extending between said side walls in the same plane defined by the top wall rear edges of said ramp bodies, and a plurality of projections extending in a direction away from said top wall of the bridging member, said projections engaging in selected ones of said pockets to secure the bridging member to said ramp bodies.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 10 wherein the bridging member hasa first set of ribs depending from the top wall thereof and extending between the side walls of the bridging member, and a second set of ribs depending from the top wall of the bridging member and extending orthogonal to the first set of ribs, said first and second sets of ribs being joined in a rectangular grid.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein the projections are located at the four corners of the bridging member adjacent to the side walls thereof.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 12 wherein the projections are each constituted by opposite end segments of the second set of ribs, which end segments extend further from said top wall than the remainders of said ribs.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 5 whereinthe ramp body has a rear wall portion extending down from the rear edge of the top wall to the ledge, and a pair of humps extend up from the ledge on opposite sides of said axis, said humps being spaced apart from the rear wall portion so as to define a pair of locking gaps therebetween.
- 15. The apparatus defined in claim 14 and further including a locking notch in the rear wall portion of the ramp body between said humps.
- 16. The apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein the pair of humps have opposing walls which are oriented at selected angles relative to said rear wall portion.
- 17. The apparatus defined in claim 16 wherein said selected angles are about ±45°.
- 18. The apparatus defined in claim 14 and further including a locking notch in the rear wall portion of the ramp body.
- 19. The apparatus defined in claim 18 wherein the first end of the grind rail seats in a second pocket in the ledge of the ramp body.
- 20. The apparatus defined in claim 18 wherein the support means comprisea second ramp body similar to the first-mentioned ramp body, the two ramp bodies being arranged with their rear walls in spaced opposition; a second transverse foot adjacent to the second end of the grind rail, the second foot being arranged and adapted to engage in said at least one pocket in the second ramp body so that the second end of the grind rail is supported level with the top wall rear edge of the second ramp body.
- 21. The apparatus defined in claim 14 and further including a grind rail havingfirst and second ends; a transverse foot extending perpendicular to said rail adjacent to the first end thereof, said foot being arranged and adapted to engage in said at least one pocket in the ledge of said ramp body so as to support the first end of the grind rail or said ramp body level with the top wall rear edge thereof, and support means for supporting the second end of the grind rail.
- 22. Obstacle apparatus comprising a bridge havinga generally rectangular top wall having front and rear edges and opposite side edges defining four corners; a pair of parallel side walls depending from the opposite side edges of the top wall and having opposite end segments; a first set of spaced-apart ribs depending from said top wall and extending between the side walls; a second set of parallel ribs depending from the top wall and extending perpendicular to the first set of ribs, said first and second sets of ribs being joined in a grid; means including said ribs at said corners for securing the bridge to a pair of ramps, said opposite end segments of the side walls and those ribs of the second set of ribs adjacent to said side walls extending below the remainders of the ribs to form securing means constituted by a set of four depending locking tabs.
- 23. Obstacle apparatus comprising a bridge havinga generally rectangular top wall having front and rear edges and opposite side edges defining four corners; a pair of parallel side walls depending from the opposite side edges of the top wall and having opposite end segments; a first set of spaced-apart ribs depending from said top wall and extending between the side walls; a second set of parallel ribs depending from the top wall and extending perpendicular to the first set of ribs, said first and second sets of ribs being joined in a grid; means including said ribs at said corners for securing the bridge to a pair of ramps, and said opposite end segments of the side walls and those ribs of the second set of ribs adjacent to said side walls extending below the remainders of the ribs to form securing means constituted by a set of four depending locking tabs.
- 24. Obstacle apparatus comprisingan elongated rail having first and second ends; a leg having opposite ends, one of which is secured to the rail at a located thereon spaced a short distance from the first end thereof so that the leg extends substantially perpendicular to the rail; a transverse foot mounted to the other end of the leg, said foot extending out appreciably on opposite sides of the rail; first support means for supporting said foot at a elevated location, and second support means for supporting the second end of the rail.
- 25. The apparatus defined in claim 24 wherein the first support means comprisea ramp having an upper end and a lower end, and means at the upper end of said ramp for securing said foot to said ramp.
- 26. The obstacle apparatus defined in claim 24 wherein the second support means include one or more telescopically adjustable legs extending perpendicular to the rail and being terminated by an elongated foot extending out appreciably on opposite sides of the rail.
- 27. Obstacle apparatus comprisingan inclined top wall having front and rear edges and opposite side edges; a pair of opposite side walls extending from said side edges to a generally horizontal plane that forms an acute angle with the top wall at the front edge thereof; a rear wall extending from said rear edge to said plane, said rear wall having a plurality of facets including one facet that has a horizontal component so as to define a ledge for supporting a bridge, and interfitting means at said one facet for interfitting with a bridge supported by said ledge.
- 28. The apparatus defined in claim 27 wherein the intermitting means include a pair of humps projecting up from the one facet on opposite sides of said axis.
- 29. The apparatus defined in claim 28 and further including a pocket in said rear wall below said one facet.
- 30. The apparatus defined in claim 28 whereinsaid one facet is spaced below the rear edge of the top wall; a substantially vertical rear wall facet extends between said rear edge of the top wall and said one facet; said humps are spaced from said vertical facet, and a notch is present in said vertical facet.
- 31. The apparatus defined in claim 30 wherein said notch is located substantially on said axis.
- 32. The apparatus defined in claim 30 and further including a generally rectangular bridge having an upper wall and an end wall hooked over said pair of humps so that the end wall is disposed opposite said vertical rear wall facet and the upper wall is substantially level with said top wall rear edge.
- 33. The apparatus defined in claim 32 and further including a tab projecting from said end wall into said notch so as to releasably lock the bridge to said rear edge.
- 34. The apparatus defined in claim 32 further including a plurality of ribs depending from the upper wall of the bridge adjacent to the end wall thereof, selected ones of said ribs resiliently engaging said pair of humps when the bridge upper and end walls are hooked over said pair of humps.
- 35. The apparatus defined in claim 34 whereinsaid pair of humps have opposing surfaces oriented at selected angles relative to said vertical rear wall facet, and said selected ones of said ribs are oriented at angles slightly different from said selected angles.
- 36. The apparatus defined in claim 35 wherein said selected angles are about ±45°.
- 37. The apparatus defined in claim 28 wherein said humps have opposing walls which are oriented at selected angles relative to said axis.
- 38. The apparatus defined in claim 37 wherein said selected angles are about ±45°.
- 39. The apparatus defined in claim 27wherein said rear wall includes a substantially vertical facet extending down from the rear edge of the top wall to said one facet; said interfitting means include humps spaced from said vertical facet and projecting up from said one facet substantially to said rear edge; another rear wall facet extends from the one facet down towards said plane, and a pocket is present in said another facet, said pocket being substantially centered on said axis.
- 40. Obstacle apparatus comprisinga first ramp body having a front end, a rear end, an inclined top wall with front and rear edges and opposite side edges, a pair of opposite side walls extending down from the side edges of the top wall to a horizontal plane that forms an acute angle with the front wall at the front end of the ramp body and a rear wall at the rear end of the ramp body, said rear wall extending from the rear edge of the top wall down to said plane; a second ramp body similar to the first ramp body, said first and second ramp bodies being positioned with their rear walls in spaced opposition; a bridging member extending between the rear walls of the first and second ramp bodies, said bridging member having opposite first and second edges, and means for releasably connecting the first and second edges of the bridging member to the rear walls of the first and second ramp bodies, respectively, so that the top wall of the bridging member is spaced above said plane and even with the top wall rear edges of the first and second ramp bodies.
- 41. The obstacle apparatus defined in claim 40 wherein the means for releasably connecting include portions of the first and second edges interfitting with portions of the rear walls of the first and second ramp bodies, respectively.
- 42. Obstacle apparatus comprisinga first ramp body having a front end, a rear end, an inclined top wall with front and rear edges and opposite side edges, a pair of opposite side walls extending down from the side edges of the top wall to a horizontal plane that forms an acute angle with the front wall at the front end of the ramp body and a rear wall at the rear end of the ramp body, said rear wall extending from the rear edge of the top wall down to said plane; a grind rail having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis extending between said ends; means for releasably securing the first end of the grind rail to the rear wall of the ramp body so that said first end is substantially even with the top wall rear edge of said body, and means for supporting the second end of the grind rail above said plane.
- 43. The obstacle apparatus defined in claim 42 wherein the securing means comprise intermitting portions of said first end of the grind rail and the rear wall of the ramp body.
- 44. The obstacle apparatus defined in claim 42 wherein the means for supporting comprise of one or more legs extending from said grind rail, each leg being terminated by a foot extending perpendicular to said axis in said plane.
- 45. The obstacle apparatus defined in claim 44 wherein each leg includesa pair of telescoping leg sections, and means for adjusting the relative lengthwise position of said leg sections.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/059,510, filed Jan. 29, 2002, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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