The invention relates to a frame structure for a trampoline for sporting and/or recreational use which is soft-edged relative to conventional trampolines.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,174 discloses a form of soft-edged trampoline in which the mat of the trampoline is supported by a plurality of resiliently flexible rods received in a frame of the trampoline at the lower ends of the rods and coupled to the periphery of the bouncing mat of the trampoline at their upper ends, and which avoids the need for a solid frame about the exterior of the bouncing mat and exposed springs between the frame and periphery of the mat.
PCT patent application publication WO2004/062739 discloses such a soft-edged trampoline in which the base frame of the trampoline comprises multiple tubular holders, one for receiving the lower end of each flexible rod which supports the mat of the trampoline.
The invention provides an improved or at least alternative frame structure for a soft-edged trampoline.
In broad terms one aspect the invention comprises a trampoline comprising:
In broad terms a further aspect the invention comprises a trampoline comprising a tubular base frame arranged to retain the lower ends of resiliently flexible rods, the base frame comprising for each rod an aperture through an upper side of the base frame into the interior of the tubular frame, and a formation into the interior of the tubular base frame from the lower side of the base frame and spaced laterally from the aperture, for receiving the lower end of the flexible rod.
Preferably the formation into the interior of the tubular base frame for each rod from the under side of the tubular base frame, is formed by deforming material of the underside wall of the base frame into the interior of the base frame.
Preferably the base frame is comprised of a plurality of interconnectable tubular base frame sections. Preferably adjacent base frame sections are connected by an extending tongue portion of one base frame section engaging into a recess in an adjacent frame base section.
In this specification (including claims) the term “trampoline” is intended to extend also to smaller trampolines commonly referred to as rebounders as well as larger trampolines of all sizes.
The term “comprising” as used in this specification means “consisting at least in part of”. When interpreting each statement in this specification that includes the term “comprising”, features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms such as “comprise” and “comprises” are to be interpreted in the same manner.
A preferred form of the frame structure for a trampoline is described with reference to the accompanying drawings by way of example and without intending to be limiting, wherein:
Referring to
In the preferred form the base frame 3 comprises a number of interconnected sections. In another form, the base frame 3 could comprise a one part ring, although this is less preferred. The base frame or each base section is preferably formed from metal such as steel, aluminium or other suitable material.
Rods 2 are typically fibreglass rods but may alternatively be formed of spring steel, for example. The lower ends of the rods are retained in the tubular base frame 3 and the upper ends of the rods are each retained in the flexible mat 1 in a suitable fitting.
The base frame 3 can be positioned on the ground or other surface. Preferably however the trampoline includes legs 9, the upper ends of which are fixed to the base frame 3.
The base frame 3 retains the lower ends of the rods 2. Referring particularly to
The formation 11 from the lower side of the base frame is formed by deforming material of the underside wall of the base frame into the interior of the base frame as shown. A strip 13 of material so formed is pushed inwardly, and to one side. When the rod end is inserted into the rod holder thus formed, the end of the rod 2 abuts the internal wall edge 14 of the tubular base frame, and is held in position by the deformed strip 13 wrapping around the side of the end of the rod.
Preferably the aperture 10 and tolled edge 12, and deformation 11 are formed by punching into the base frame from either side during manufacture.
The foregoing describes the invention including preferred forms thereof. Alterations and modifications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be incorporated within the scope hereof as defined in the accompanying claims.
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563175 | Nov 2007 | NZ | national |
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PCT/NZ2008/000292 | 11/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/30/2010 |
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WO2009/061217 | 5/14/2009 | WO | A |
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3767009 | Sidlinger | Oct 1973 | A |
6319174 | Alexander | Nov 2001 | B1 |
20040171461 | Alexander | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20040171462 | Alexander | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20060025283 | Chen | Feb 2006 | A1 |
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2004062739 | Jul 2004 | WO |
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20100317490 A1 | Dec 2010 | US |