The invention relates generally to a play set apparatus for boxing, wrestling or the like. The apparatus provides a novel toy ring stage including various play elements and improvements over the prior art, which allow for more diverse and realistic play.
Wrestling and boxing have long been a staple in providing hours of fun and entertainment for children and adults. Toy wrestling and boxing action figures and play pieces have allowed wrestling and boxing fans to reenact and create wrestling and boxing matches that resemble real-life wrestling and/or fighting activities. As wrestling continues to increase in popularity, so does the desire to have more play opportunities and apparatus that better mimic action in the wrestling ring. Signature moves created by various wrestlers, such as Sweet Chin Music (by Shawn Michaels) or the Lariant Clothesline (by Lance Cade), require specific elements of the wrestling ring stage to be properly replicated, and often call for certain details of the wrestling ring stage that are not easily implemented in a scaled toy version. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a toy ring stage apparatus that allows for accurate enactment of wrestling and fighting activities. It is also desirable to provide a toy ring stage apparatus that presents multiple play elements, increasing an end user's interaction with the toy ring stage, and encouraging imaginative play.
In one embodiment a play set is provided, the play set having a toy ring stage comprising a raised platform having at least four vertical posts, a ring mat a top the platform and a ring skirt partially attached to the platform. The play set further comprises a horizontal ring rope attached to the at least four posts to complete a wrestling or boxing ring stage.
In an embodiment of the invention, a tensioned rope is slideably attached to the at least four ring posts by a turnbuckle, wherein the tensioned rope is attached to each of the at least four ring posts to create a taut ring stage. In a further embodiment, the turnbuckle is adjustable.
In another embodiment, the turnbuckle is covered by a removable sheathing, capable of covering the turnbuckle and easily removable to provide access for adjusting the turnbuckle. In a further embodiment, the sheathing is configured to cover a portion of the turnbuckle.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the attachment point of the turnbuckle to the rope is covered by a turnbuckle pad. The turnbuckle pad may be removably attached, and is configured to cover the end of the turnbuckle as well as a portion of the rope. In a further embodiment, the turnbuckle pad is shaped to cover the rope and turnbuckle combination without pinching or deforming the turnbuckle pad.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the ring skirt is partially attached to the ring stage platform, allowing for a separation between the fabric of the ring skirt and platform. By way of example, the ring skirt may be attached to the platform at the four corners of a square or rectangular ring stage, allowing for separation of the ring skirt from the platform between the four posts.
In one embodiment, a toy ring comprises a platform; a plurality of posts attached to the platform; a rope coupled to each of the posts; and a turnbuckle pad removably mounted to the rope at the attachment point between the rope and one of the posts, the turnbuckle pad being formed to facilitate placement of the turnbuckle pad on the rope, the turnbuckle pad including a first end portion, a second end portion opposite the first end portion, and a removable coupler for mounting the turnbuckle pad to the rope, the coupler including a shaft that engages the first end portion and the second end portion of the turnbuckle pad to couple them together.
In one alternative, the toy ring comprises a turnbuckle coupleable to the rope and one of the posts to couple the rope to the post.
In another alternative embodiment, the toy ring comprises a sheathing substantially covering the turnbuckle.
In another alternative embodiment, the toy ring comprises a ring skirt partially attached to the platform.
In another alternative embodiment, the ring skirt is removably coupleable to the platform, thereby creating a gap between the platform and ring skirt when the ring skirt is removed from the platform.
In another alternative embodiment, the turnbuckle pad includes two side portions, each of the side portions including a dimple for contouring the turnbuckle pad to the rope.
In another alternative embodiment, each of the first end portion and the second end portion of the turnbuckle pad includes a pair of openings, and the shaft engages one of each of the pairs of openings to mount the turnbuckle pad around the rope.
In another alternative embodiment, the coupler includes a base and at least two pegs coupled to the base and extending substantially therefrom, one of the pegs including the shaft.
In another alternative embodiment, each peg is passed through an opening in each of the first end portion and the second end portion of the turnbuckle pad when the turnbuckle pad is mounted to the rope.
In one embodiment, a toy ring comprises a platform; at least one post coupled to the platform and extending substantially vertically therefrom; a turnbuckle removably coupled to the post, the turnbuckle including a first loop portion and second loop portion, the first loop portion being engageable with the post; a rope coupled to the turnbuckle, the rope being engageable with the second loop portion of the turnbuckle; and a turnbuckle pad removably mounted to the rope at the attachment point between the rope and post, the turnbuckle pad being located so as to cover a portion of the rope and the second loop portion of the turnbuckle.
In an alternative embodiment, the toy ring comprises a sheathing substantially covering the turnbuckle.
In another alternative embodiment, at least a portion of the sheathing is covered by the turnbuckle pad when the turnbuckle pad is mounted to the rope.
In another alternative embodiment, one of the first loop portion or the second loop portion is movable relative to the turnbuckle.
In another alternative embodiment, the first loop portion has a different configuration than the second loop portion.
In another alternative embodiment, the turnbuckle pad comprises two dimples for contouring the turnbuckle pad to the rope at the attachment point between the rope and the turnbuckle.
In another alternative embodiment, the turnbuckle pad includes two side portions, and each of the side portions includes one of the dimples.
In another alternative embodiment, the turnbuckle pad includes two pairs of corresponding openings at opposing ends of the turnbuckle pad for mounting the turnbuckle pad around the attachment point between the rope and the turnbuckle.
In another alternative embodiment, the toy ring comprises a fastener for assembling the turnbuckle pad, the fastener including a base and at least two pegs attached to the base, the pegs being insertable into the openings at the opposite ends of the turnbuckle pad to couple the ends of the turnbuckle pad together.
In one embodiment, a toy ring comprises a platform; a plurality of posts coupled to the platform; a plurality of turnbuckles, each turnbuckle having a first end and a second end opposite to its first end, each turnbuckle including a first connector at its first end and a second connector at its second end, the first connector of each turnbuckle being removably coupled to one of the posts; a rope coupled to each of the turnbuckles, the rope being engageable with the second connector of each of the turnbuckles; and a plurality of turnbuckle pads, each of the turnbuckle pads being removably mounted to the rope at the location where the rope engages one of the turnbuckles, each of the turnbuckle pads having angled side portions with dimples formed therein that facilitate the mounting of the turnbuckle pad to the rope.
In an alternative embodiment, each of the turnbuckle pads includes a first end, a second end opposite to its first end, and a coupler with multiple posts, the posts of each coupler being engageable with a first end and a second end of a turnbuckle pad to couple the ends of the turnbuckle pad together about the rope.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be understood more readily after consideration of the Detailed Description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
In assembly, the turnbuckle pad 32 is fitted to the turnbuckle 22 to rope 20 assembly, such that the two dimples 38 encircle the rope 20 with the side portions 40 resting against the rope 20. The pair of fissures 36a and 36b is then aligned with one another with the aligned fissures situated adjacent to and on each side of the turnbuckle 22. The two pegs 42 of the fastener 34 are passed through both pair of fissures 36a and 36b until the caps 48 extend beyond the fissures 36, thus framing the turnbuckle 22 (see
Alternative means to describe the present invention include the following:
A toy ring stage comprising a platform; at least four vertical posts attached to the platform; at least two resilient ropes vertically mounted to the at least four posts; and a turnbuckle pad removably mounted to the rope at the attachment point between the rope and post.
The ring stage above, further comprising a turnbuckle for attaching the rope to the post.
The turnbuckle above, further comprising a sheathing substantially covering the turnbuckle.
The ring stage above, further comprising a ring skirt partially attached to the platform.
The ring skirt above, wherein the ring skirt is configured to separate from the platform, creating a gap between the platform and ring skirt.
The ring stage above, wherein the turnbuckle pad comprises two dimples for contouring the turnbuckle pad to the rope at the attachment point between the rope and post.
The ring stage above, wherein the turnbuckle pad comprises two pair of corresponding fissures at opposing ends of the turnbuckle pad for assembling the turnbuckle pad around the attachment point between the rope and post.
The ring stage above, wherein the turnbuckle pad is configured to contour to the rope to turnbuckle assembly when the turnbuckle pad is assembled.
The ring stage above, further comprising a fastener for assembling the turnbuckle pad, wherein the fastener comprises a base and at least two pegs attached substantially perpendicular to the base.
The fastener above, wherein the two pegs are passed through the corresponding two pair of aligned fissures, of the turnbuckle pad, in assembling the turnbuckle pad.
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in a preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where any description recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such disclosure should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
While the invention has been described in detail and with references to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. For example, the majority of the elements can be formed of molded plastic. However, in alternative embodiments, the elements can be formed of a material other than plastic provided that the material has sufficient strength for the component's intended function.
This application claims priority to and is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/443,537, filed Feb. 16, 2011, entitled “Toy Ring Stage,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61443537 | Feb 2011 | US |