Vertical climbing wall

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6402663
  • Patent Number
    6,402,663
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Donnelly; Jerome W.
    • Amerson; Lori Baker
    Agents
    • Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Abstract
The present invention relates to a climbing wall for simulating outdoor rock climbing activity. The climbing wall includes a front surface, a rear surface and an intermediate portion reaching between the front surface and the rear surface. The intermediate portion defines one or more openings which extend through the climbing wall. The openings are located in positions that allow a child to travel safely around on the climbing wall. The intermediate portion also includes a grip projecting outward from the front surface and preferably the rear surface of the climbing wall. The grips are designed to allow a child to maneuver safely around the climbing wall.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a climbing wall and a playstation incorporating the climbing wall, and particularly, to a climbing wall and a playstation incorporating the climbing wall that allows children to safely simulate rock climbing activity.




Climbing walls are normally used by experienced rock climbers to simulate outdoor rock climbing activity. The climbing walls provide rock climbing enthusiasts with the opportunity to simulate an outdoor climbing activity at an easily accessible location (e.g., an exercise facility or at home).




There are two conventional types of climbing walls that are used to simulate rock climbing activity. The first type of climbing wall includes a substantially vertical climbing surface that has a rock-like texture (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,254,058). The shape, or texture, of the climbing wall determines the level of difficulty associated with maneuvering around on this type of climbing wall. The second type of climbing wall includes rock-like hand/foot holds that are attached to a normal (i.e., substantially smooth) wall (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,877). There are two ways to adjust the level of difficulty associated with maneuvering about this type of climbing wall. First, the location of the hand/foot holds on the wall vary according to the level of skill of a particular climber. Second, the shape of the individual hand/foot holds can be modified in order to make them easier, or more difficult, to grasp.




There are also climbing walls or structures that are specifically designed for climbing activity by children (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,816,980, 5,634,687, 5,177,926 and D374,902). Conventional children's climbing walls typically include a variety of simply shaped geometric shapes and openings. The shapes and openings are arranged in a variety of configurations that allow children to maneuver around the climbing wall or structure. One of the problems associated with prior art climbing walls/structures is that they provide an inadequate grip area for children. Due to the limited physical abilities of children (i.e., limited strength and small hand size), there is a safety risk associated with one or more children maneuvering around on existing climbing walls. Another problem associate with existing children's climbing walls/structures is that they provide a poor simulation of rock climbing activity.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the invention provides a climbing wall for simulating outdoor rock climbing activity. The climbing wall includes grips designed to allow a child to maneuver safely around on the climbing wall. The climbing wall also includes a front surface, a rear surface and at least one intermediate portion reaching between the front surface and the rear surface to define one or more openings which extend through the climbing wall. The openings are located in positions that allow a child to travel safely around on the climbing wall. The intermediate portion also includes a grip projecting outward from the front surface. In a preferred form of the invention, the grip also projects outward from the rear surface of the climbing wall.




The grips also reach around the circumference of one or more openings in the climbing wall, although the grips could reach around one or more portions of the circumferences of one or more openings.




In another form of the invention, the front and rear surfaces of the climbing wall are textured to have a rock-like appearance, and each of the openings has an irregular shape in order to facilitate the simulation of outdoor rock climbing activity.




The invention also provides a playstation including a frame. The climbing wall is attached to a support member on the frame.




It is an advantage of the invention to provide a playstation and a climbing wall for the playstation, the climbing wall having a simulated rock-like appearance.




It is another advantage of the invention to provide a climbing wall for children that includes grips which allow a child to maneuver safely around the climbing wall.




It is yet another advantage of the invention to provide a climbing wall for children that allows children to climb both sides of the wall.




It is still another advantage of the invention to provide a children's climbing wall that is readily attached to a playstation as well as other similar climbing walls for use as part of a climbing network.




Other features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following drawings, detailed description and claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pair of climbing walls mounted one on top of the other and attached to a support structure of a playstation.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged plan view of a portion of one of the climbing walls of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a section view of the climbing wall of

FIG. 2

taken along line


3





3


.





FIG. 4

is a section view of the climbing wall of

FIG. 2

taken along line


4





4


.





FIG. 5

is a section view of a portion of a climbing wall of the present invention where only the front surface is textured to have a rock-like appearance.











Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it has to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates the climbing wall


10


of the invention. The climbing wall


10


is shown mounted on top of a second climbing wall


12


. Both the climbing wall


10


and the climbing wall


12


are attached to a support structure


20


. The climbing wall


10


is identical to the climbing wall


12


. Accordingly, only the climbing wall


10


will be described in detail. Like parts are identified using like reference numerals. The support structure


20


is typically part of a play station, or some other structure that is sturdy enough to secure one or more climbing walls.




As shown most clearly in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the climbing wall of the present invention comprises a front surface


22


, a rear surface


24


and an intermediate portion


26


extending between the front surface


22


and the rear surface


24


. The intermediate portion


26


defines a plurality of openings


28


that extend through the climbing wall


10


. In the preferred embodiment, the openings


28


are each a different size and shape, are irregularly shaped and are irregularly spaced. In other embodiments (not shown), the openings


28


may be the same size or shape, may be symmetrically shaped and may be regularly spaced in relation to each other. The intermediate portion


26


further includes a grip


30


projecting outward from the front surface


22


and preferably projecting outward from the rear surface


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the climbing wall


10


also includes a top side


40


and a bottom side


42


. The climbing wall


10


is designed so that, when properly mounted in the playstation, the top side


40


and the bottom side


42


mate with or abut snugly against the bottom side


42


or top side


40


, respectively, of the adjacent climbing wall


10


.




The climbing wall also includes lateral sides


46


A,


46


B. The lateral sides include a flange


48


(see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) for mounting the climbing wall


10


to the support structure


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the flange


48


includes a plurality of through-bores


50


(only one is shown) spaced along the flange. While other means of connecting the flange


48


to the support structure


20


are suitable, in the preferred embodiment, a wood screw or bolt extends through the bore


50


and into the support structure


20


.




As shown most clearly in

FIGS. 2-4

, the front surface


22


is preferably textured to have rock-like appearance, although the back surface


24


could also be textured (a comparison is shown in FIGS.


4


and


5


). The rock-like appearance of the front surface


22


and the back surface


24


facilitate the impression that children using the climbing wall are actually rock climbing. The simulation of outdoor rock climbing activity is also facilitated by further including additional irregularly-shaped openings (see FIG.


1


). The openings


28


are located on the climbing wall in such a manner as to allow children to safely maneuver around on the climbing wall


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3-5

, the grip


30


preferably extends outward from both the front surface


22


and the rear surface


24


. Moreover, and as clearly shown in

FIG. 2

, the grip


30


extends continuously around the entire opening


28


. In other embodiments (not shown) the grip


30


may only extend around portions of the opening


28


. The grip also includes a thickness (shown as dimension “T” in FIGS.


4


and


5


), where the largest possible dimension of the thickness is less than 1.6 inches. This dimension corresponds to specification ASTM designation F 1148-97a.




Various features and advantages of the present invention are set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A climbing wall comprising:first and second oppositely facing surfaces; an intermediate portion extending between the first and second surfaces and defining an opening extending through the climbing wall; and a grip formed on the intermediate portion adjacent the opening such that a user can reach through the opening to grasp the grip when climbing on the wall.
  • 2. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the climbing wall is configured to be used in conjunction with a playstation.
  • 3. The climbing wall of claim 1 further comprising a top side and a bottom side, the top side being configured to mate with the bottom side on another climbing wall and the bottom side being configured to mate with the top side of an additional climbing wall.
  • 4. The climbing wall of claim 1 further comprising a lateral side, the lateral side having a flange for mounting the climbing wall.
  • 5. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the first surface is textured to have a simulated rock appearance.
  • 6. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the opening has an irregular shape.
  • 7. The climbing wall of claim 1 further comprising at least one additional opening extending through the climbing wall.
  • 8. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the grip extends outward from the first surface around the entire opening.
  • 9. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the grip has a thickness and wherein the thickness is less than 1.6 inches.
  • 10. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the grip is integral with the climbing wall.
  • 11. The climbing wall of claim 1 wherein the grip extends outward from the second surface.
  • 12. A playstation comprising:a frame having a support member; and a climbing wall secured to the support member, the climbing wall including first and second oppositely facing surfaces; an intermediate portion extending between the first and second surfaces and defining an opening extending through the climbing wall; and a grip formed on the intermediate portion adjacent the opening such that a user can reach through the opening to grasp the grip when climbing on the wall.
  • 13. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the climbing wall further includes a top side and a bottom side, the top side being configured to mate with the bottom side on another climbing wall and the bottom side being adapted to mate with the top side of a third climbing wall.
  • 14. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the climbing wall farther includes a lateral side extending between the first surface and the second surface, the lateral side having a flange for mounting the climbing wall to the support member.
  • 15. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the first surface and the second surface are textured to have a simulated rock appearance.
  • 16. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the opening has an irregular shape.
  • 17. The playstation of claim 12 further comprising at least one additional opening extending through the climbing wall.
  • 18. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the grip has a thickness and wherein the thickness is less than 1.6 inches.
  • 19. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the grip is integral with the climbing wall.
  • 20. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the grip extends outward from the second surface.
  • 21. The playstation of claim 12 wherein the grip extends outward from the first surface around the entire opening and extends outward from the second surface around the entire opening.
  • 22. A climbing wall comprising:an intermediate portion having first and second opposing surfaces; an opening extending through the intermediate portion such that the opening defines an unobstructed passageway between the first and second surfaces; and a grip projecting outward from the first surface to define a ledge around a perimeter of the opening that facilitates grasping and holding onto the climbing wall.
  • 23. The climbing wall of claim 22 wherein the grip projects outward from both of the first and second surfaces.
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Entry
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