This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Taiwan Patent Application No. 104129878 filed on Sep. 10, 2015, which is hereby specifically incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide assembly securely mounted on a stairway.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Slide is a common entertainment facility. The conventional slide has a climbing ladder, a standing platform, and a slide section. The conventional slide is often placed in public places such as schools or parks for the general public. A compact indoor slide is developed for children, so the children do not need to play outdoors. The conventional indoor slide is mounted in an indoor space for children to play indoors. However, the conventional indoor slide occupies the indoor space and is located on the ground by its own weight, and the conventional plastic slide is not stably fixed on the ground. When children run or collide with each other in the indoor space, the indoor slide is easily bumped by the children to fall down. Thus, children are under risk when playing on the indoor slide.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a slide assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a slide assembly to be securely mounted with a stairway and has enhanced stability when mounted with the stairway.
The slide assembly comprises a slide and at least one pushing unit. The slide has a platform and a sliding section, and the sliding section is connected to the platform. The at least one pushing unit is connected to the slide and has a connecting member, an adjusting member, two pushing blocks, and a securing member. The connecting member is securely mounted through the slide and two ends of the connecting member respectively extend out of the slide. The adjusting member is movably connected to one of the two ends of the connecting member and has multiple fastening portions spaced from each other. The two pushing blocks are respectively connected to an outer end of the connecting member and an outer end of the adjusting member. The securing member is connected to the connecting member and selectively fastens with one of the fastening portions of the adjusting member.
The slide assembly in accordance with the present invention is applied to a stairway. According to a distance between two side walls of the stairway, the securing member is selectively fastened with one of the fastening portions to adjust the length of the adjusting member extending out of the slide, and the two pushing blocks of each one of the at least one pushing unit respectively abut the two side walls of the stairway. The present invention is securely mounted on the stairway by two pushing forces in opposite directions. The present invention has enhanced stability and reduces risk of playing on the slide.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The slide 10 has a platform 11 and a sliding section 12 connected to each other. The sliding section 12 is obliquely mounted on the platform 11, and a height difference between the sliding section 12 and the platform 11 gets bigger with the increase of an extending length of the sliding section 12. In a preferred embodiment, the slide is a combination structure, and the slide is combined with a platform and multiple sliding units.
The connecting member 20 is securely mounted in the platform 11 of the slide 10 and two ends of the connecting member 20 respectively extend out of the slide 10. With reference to
The adjusting member 30 is a pole and has a rod body 31. The rod body 31 is movably mounted in the moving passage 22 of the connecting member 20 but is incapable of rotating relative to the moving passage 22 and has multiple fastening portions spaced from each other. In the first embodiment, the multiple fastening portions of the adjusting member 30 are multiple fixing threaded holes 311, and one of the multiple fixing threaded holes 311 selectively faces the top hole 23 of the connecting member 20.
The two pushing blocks 40 are respectively connected to an outer end of the connecting member 20 and an outer end of the adjusting member 30. In a preferred embodiment, each pushing block 40 of the pushing unit has a screw rod 41 perpendicularly and securely mounted on a side wall of the pushing block 40, and the pushing block 40 is screwed with the connecting member 20 or the adjusting member 30.
The securing member is a screw bolt 50, and the screw bolt 50 is mounted through the top hole 23 of the connecting member 20 and is selectively screwed with one of the multiple fixing threaded holes 311 of the adjusting member 30 to adjust the extending length of the rod body 31 of the adjusting member 30.
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The securing member includes an engaging component 50B and a hooking component. The engaging component 50B has a grab handle 51B, an engaging portion 52B, and pivoting shaft 53B. The engaging portion 52B is connected to the grab handle 51B and is disposed between the two pivoting sheets 21B of the connecting member 20B. The pivoting shaft 53B is mounted through the two pivoting sheets 21B and the engaging portion 52B, and the engaging portion 52B is pivotally rotatable relative to the two pivoting sheets 21B and engages with said one of the tooth portions 311B of the adjusting member 30B to determine the extending length of the rod body 31B. Two ends of the hooking component are respectively hooked on the connecting member 20B and the grab handle 51B of the engaging component 50B to prevent the engaging portion 52B from rotating and separating from the tooth portions 311B of the adjusting member 30B.
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The securing member is a circular fastening component 50C and has an operating piece, a turning rod 52C connected to the operating piece and mounted in the connecting member 20B, and a fastening portion 53C. The operating piece of the circular fastening component 50C is a turning disc 51C, and the turning disc 51C is rotatably mounted on the connecting member 20B and has a groove 511C formed on a top surface of the turning disc 51C. The turning rod 52C is formed on a bottom surface of the turning disc 51C and is mounted in the connecting member 20B. The fastening portion 53C is securely mounted on the turning rod 52C and is selectively fastened with said one of the fastening holes 311C of the adjusting member 30C. In the fourth embodiment the fastening portion 53C is a plate and a thickness of the fastening portion 53C is equal to or smaller than a size of any one of the through openings 312C of the rod body 31C. For adjusting the extending length of the rod body 31C, the turning disc 51C is rotated to make the fastening portion 53C face all the through openings 312C, and the rod body 31C can slide along the fastening portion 53C to determine the extending length of the rod body 31C.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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104129878 A | Sep 2015 | TW | national |
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