Water slide

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361445
  • Patent Number
    6,361,445
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a water slide that includes a sliding surface and an entry end. The entry end of the water slide is configured to be positioned adjacent to the lower end of a downhill slide so that the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface. The water slide is adapted to hold a supply of water over substantially the entire sliding surface. Positioning a water supply over the entire sliding surface facilitates the water-sliding action as a child slides through the water slide. In another form of the invention, the water slide includes a drain that extends through the sliding surface of the slide. The drain permits easy replacement of unclean water with fresh water.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




This invention relates to a children's water slide, and more particularly, to a children's water slide that is adapted to be placed against the lower end of a downhill children's slide.




Downhill children's slides are commonly known in the art. The slides are typically used as either freestanding devices or they may be attached to a playstation. Children use downhill slides by climbing the playstation (or a ladder in the case of a freestanding device) and descending to the ground via the slide.




The prior art includes devices that seek to combine the amusement of sliding down a conventional children's slide and playing in water. One such device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,464. This patent discloses a playground container that can be used as a sandbox or wading pool. The container includes a number of cover panels that are hingedly connected to the sandbox/pool. When the cover panels are properly arranged, the hinged cover panels form a slide and a ladder. In use, children slide down the slide and drop into the sand box/pool.




Another device that combines children's slides and water is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,805,898. This patent discloses a recreational water slide system that includes a landing or splash pad at the bottom end of a downhill slide. The splash pad is buoyant and floats on the surface of the water. In use, children slide down the slide and off of the splash pad into the pool.




However, neither of these systems is particularly useful without the associated sandbox or pool. Moreover, there is little or no sliding action that takes place once the child leaves the end of the slide.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,048 relates a staircase amusement slide. The disclosed slide is mounted on a staircase and includes a terminal section that is adapted to be placed on the ground adjacent to the rest of the slide. The terminal section of the slide does not function adequately as a water slide because of the limited sliding area at the terminal section and the inability of the terminal section to hold an adequate supply of water.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention solves the aforementioned problems by providing a water slide that includes a sliding surface and an entry end. The entry end of the water slide is configured to mate with the lower end of a downhill slide so that the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface. The water slide is adapted to hold a supply of water that facilitates the water-sliding action of a child as the child slides from the downhill slide and enters the water slide. The water slide also preferably includes a drain that extends through the sliding surface of the slide in order to permit easy replacement of unclean water with fresh water.




The present invention also provides a water slide that includes a left side, a right side, a sliding surface and an entry end. The left and right side of the water slide are configured to mate with the lower end of a corresponding left and right side on a downhill slide such that the right side of the water slide and the right side of the downhill slide form a continuous right side, and the left side of the water slide and the left side of the downhill slide form a continuous left side. The left side and/or the right side of the water slide include one or more flanges extending outward from the left and/or right side. The flanges include openings (e.g., slots) that are adapted to receive a fastener (e.g., a stake) in order to secure the water slide to the ground or some other surface. The left side and the right side of the water slide may also be recessed such that the water slide is able to mate with a downhill slide that has left and right sides extending past the lower end of the downhill slide.




In another embodiment of the invention, the water slide include left and right sides, entry and finish ends and a sliding surface which all form a reservoir that is adapted to contain a supply of water over substantially the entire sliding surface. Positioning the supply of water over the entire sliding surface provides superior water-sliding action as a child slides through the water slide.




A principal advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that is easily adapted to mate with a conventional children's downhill play slide.




Another advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that laterally supports a child as the child slides through the water slide.




An additional advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that mates with a conventional children's downhill slide such that a continuous sliding surface is maintained as a child slides from the downhill slide and enters the water slide.




Another advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that has a supply of water over substantially the entire sliding surface of the water slide.




An additional advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that mates with a conventional children's downhill slide and has improved water-sliding action.




Still another advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that includes a drain such that unclean water can be easily replaced with fresh water.




Another advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that includes a drain such that water can be removed from the slide when the slide is not in use.




Yet another advantage of the invention is to provide a water slide that has sides that mate with similar sides of an adjoining children's downhill slide.




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











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a playstation that has a conventional children's downhill slide mounted to a playstation and a water slide of the present invention located adjacent to the downhill slide.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the water slide of the present invention attached to the lower end of a children's downhill slide.





FIG. 3

is a partial side section view of the water slide of

FIG. 2 and a

portion of an attached downhill slide.





FIG. 4

is a section view of the water slide of

FIG. 3

taken along line


4





4


.





FIG. 5

is a top view of the water slide of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the water slide of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the water slide of

FIG. 2

taken from the finish end.





FIG. 8

is a side view of the water slide of

FIG. 2

taken from the entry end.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a portion of the water slide of

FIG. 2

that includes the finish end.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A typical playstation


10


that incorporates a water slide


20


of the present invention is shown in FIG.


1


. The playstation


10


includes a cross beam


12


that is supported on one side by an A-frame


14


and on the opposite side by a tower


16


. The tower


16


includes a roof


17


and a landing area


18


that allows individuals (e.g., children) to stand in the tower


16


. A conventional downhill slide


19


extends from the landing area


18


to the ground


13


where the downhill slide


19


communicates with the water slide


20


where a child


21


is shown sliding through the water slide


20


.




The downhill slide


19


typically includes an upper end


30


, a lower end


31


and a sliding surface


25


extending between the upper end


30


and a lower end


31


. The downhill slide further includes a left side


32


and a right side


33


that serve to provide hand rails as the child


21


slides down the sliding surface


25


of the downhill slide


19


.




As shown most clearly in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the water slide


20


is adapted to be placed on the ground


13


adjacent to the lower end


31


of the downhill slide


19


. The water slide


20


includes a sliding surface


24


and an entry end


28


that is positioned adjacent to the lower end


31


of the downhill slide


19


such that the sliding surfaces


24


,


25


of the downhill slide


19


and the water slide


20


form a continuous sliding surface. The slope of the sliding surface


24


at the entry end


28


of the water slide


20


preferably matches the slope of the sliding surface


25


at the lower end


31


of the downhill slide


19


. Matching the slopes of the sliding surfaces


24


,


25


where the sliding surfaces


24


,


25


meet assures that an optimum sliding surface is maintained. The entry end


28


of the water slide


20


preferably includes an end wall


49


that is secured by a conventional method to an end wall


69


at the lower end


31


of the downhill slide


19


.





FIGS. 4-9

further illustrate the water slide


20


of the present invention. The water slide


20


includes the aforementioned sliding surface


24


and entry end


28


and further includes a finish end


37


, a left side


38


and a right side


39


. The left side


38


of the water slide


20


is configured to be positioned adjacent to the left side


32


of the downhill slide


19


such that the adjacent left sides


32


,


38


form a continuous left side. In addition, the right side


39


of the water slide


20


is configured to be positioned adjacent to the right side


33


of the downhill slide


19


such that the adjacent right sides


33


,


39


form a continuous right side.




The left and right sides


32


,


33


of most conventional downhill slides


19


extend past the sliding surface


25


of the downhill slide


19


. The left and right sides


32


,


33


are positioned in this manner in order to provide handholds for a child as the child exits the lower end


31


of the downhill slide


19


. Therefore, in a preferred form of the invention, the left and right sides


38


,


39


of the water slide


20


are preferably recessed from the entry end


28


so that the entry end


28


can be placed between the projecting left and right sides


32


,


33


of the downhill slide


19


(shown most clearly in FIG.


2


).




In another form of the invention, flanges


50


A,


50


B,


50


C extend perpendicularly outward from the right side


39


of the water slide


20


and flanges


50


D,


50


E,


50


F extend perpendicularly outward from the left side


38


of the water slide


20


. Each flange


50


A-F preferably includes slots


52


that are adapted to receive fasteners (e.g., stakes) for securing the water slide


20


to the ground


13


. The slots


52


preferably extend substantially parallel to the left and right sides


38


,


39


of the water slide


20


. Each flange


50


A-F may also include a recess


55


which extends from the slot


52


to an outer surface


56


of each flange


50


A-F. The recess


55


is adapted to receive some portion of a stake (e.g., a hook) such that the stake extends over the flange when the stake is pounded into the ground


13


.




In an alternative form, the left and right sides


38


,


39


include embosses (not shown) that are molded into the water slide


20


. The embosses are adapted to receive fasteners that are used to secure the left and right sides


38


,


39


.




The left and right sides


38


,


39


of the water slide


20


preferably include projections


58


,


59


(shown most clearly in FIGS.


6


and


9


). The projections


58


,


59


provide structural support along the length of the water slide


20


. The water slide


20


is preferably made from high density polyethylene, and the projections


58


,


59


are preferably positioned along the entire length of the left and right sides


38


,


39


.




In another form of the invention, the water slide


20


includes a drain


60


. The drain


60


is used to remove any standing (i.e., unclean) water from the water slide


20


so that the unclean water may be replaced with fresh water. The drain


60


is preferably positioned at the lowest portion


61


of the sliding surface


24


so that the drain


60


is able to remove all of the unclean water from the water slide


20


. The drain may have any configuration commonly known in the art such as a plug


62


(see

FIG. 2

) that has external threads which screw into an internally-threaded drain hole


60


.




The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The description is not intended to limit the invention to the form is disclosed herein. Consequently variations and modifications commensurate with the above-teachings and the skill or knowledge of the prior art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described herein are intended to explain the best modes for practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention and the disclosed or other embodiments, and with various modifications required by the particular applications or uses of the present invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A water slide adapted to be positioned adjacent to a downhill slide having an upper end, a lower end, a left side, a right side and a sliding surface extending between the lower end and the upper end and the left side and the right side, the water slide comprising:a sliding surface; an entry end configured to be positioned adjacent to the lower end of the downhill slide such the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface; a right side configured to mate with the right side of the downhill slide so that the right side of the water slide and the right side of the downhill slide form a continuous right side; a left side configured to mate with the left side of the downhill slide so that the left side of the water slide and the left side of the downhill slide form a continuous left side; a first flange extending outward from one of the left side and the right side, the first flange being adapted to secure the water slide; and a second flange extending outward from the other of the left side and the right side to the first flange, the second flange being adapted to secure the water slide; wherein the first flange and the second flange extend perpendicularly outward from the left side and the right side; and wherein the first flange and the second flange include slots that are adapted to receive fasteners for securing the water slide.
  • 2. The water slide of claim 1 wherein the slots extend substantially parallel to the left side and the right side.
  • 3. The water slide of claim 1 further comprising a drain extending through the sliding surface for removing water from the water slide.
  • 4. The water slide of claim 3 wherein the sliding surface includes a lowest portion and the drain extends through the lowest portion of the sliding surface.
  • 5. The water slide of claim 1 wherein the left side and the right side of the water slide are recessed from the entry end so that the entry end of the water slide mates with the lower end of the downhill slide when the right side and the left side of the downhill slide extend outward past the lower end of the downhill slide.
  • 6. The water slide of claim 1 wherein the left and right sides and the entry end of the water slide each include a substantially horizontal upper edge.
  • 7. The water slide of claim 6 wherein the upper edges of the left and right sides are lower than the upper edge of the entry end.
  • 8. A water slide adapted to be positioned adjacent to a downhill slide having an upper end, a lower end, a left side, a right side and a sliding surface extending between the lower end and the upper end and the left side and the right side, the water slide comprising:a sliding surface; an entry end configured to be positioned adjacent to the lower end of the downhill slide such the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface; a right side configured to mate with the right side of the downhill slide so that the right side of the water slide and the right side of the downhill slide form a continuous right side; a left side configured to mate with the left side of the downhill slide so that the left side of the water slide and the left side of the downhill slide form a continuous left side; and a first flange extending outward from one of the left side and the right side, the first flange being adapted to secure the water slide; wherein the left side and the right side of the water slide are recessed from the entry end so that the entry end of the water slide mates with the lower end of the downhill slide when the right side and the left side of the downhill slide extend outward past the lower end of the downhill slide.
  • 9. The water slide of claim 8 further comprising a drain extending through the sliding surface for removing water from the water slide.
  • 10. The water slide of claim 8 further comprising a second flange extending outward from the other of the left side and the right side to the first flange, the second flange being adapted to secure the water slide.
  • 11. The water slide of claim 10 wherein the first flange and the second flange extend perpendicularly outward from the left side and the right side.
  • 12. The water slide of claim 11 wherein the first flange and the second flange include slots that are adapted to receive fasteners for securing the water slide.
  • 13. The water slide of claim 12 wherein the slots extend substantially parallel to the left side and the right side.
  • 14. A water slide adapted to be positioned adjacent to a downhill slide having an upper end, a lower end, a left side, a right side and a sliding surface extending between the lower end and the upper end and the left side and the right side, the water slide comprising:a sliding surface; an entry end configured to mate with the lower end of the downhill slide so that the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface; a finish end; a right side configured to mate with the right side of the downhill slide so that the right side of the water slide and the right side of the downhill slide form a continuous right side; a left side configured to mate with the left side of the downhill slide so that the left side of the water slide and the left side of the downhill slide form a continuous left side; and wherein the left and right sides, the entry and finish ends and the sliding surface form a reservoir being adapted to contain a supply of water over substantially the entire sliding surface; wherein the left and right sides and the entry and finish ends of the water slide each include a substantially horizontal upper edge; and wherein at least one of the upper edges includes an emboss that is adapted to receive a fastener for securing the water slide to the ground.
  • 15. The water slide of claim 14 wherein the upper edges of the left and right sides are lower than the upper edge of the entry end.
  • 16. A water slide adapted to be positioned adjacent to a downhill slide having an upper end, a lower end, a left side, a right side and a sliding surface extending between the lower end and the upper end, and the left side and the right side, the water slide comprising:a sliding surface; an entry end configured to mate the lower end of the downhill slide so that the sliding surface of the water slide and the sliding surface of the downhill slide form a continuous sliding surface; a finish end; a right side configured to mate with the right side of the downhill slide so that the right side of the water slide and the right side of the downhill slide form a continuous right side; a left side configured to mate with the left side of the downhill slide so that the left side of the water slide and the left side of the downhill slide form a continuous left side; and a supply of water positioned between the left and right sides and the entry and finish ends over substantially the entire sliding surface of the water slide; wherein the left side and the right side of the water slide are recessed from the entry end so that the entry end of the water slide mates with the lower end of the downhill slide when the right side and the left side of the downhill slide extend outward past the lower end of the downhill slide.
  • 17. The water slide of claim 16 further comprising a drain extending through the sliding surface for removing water from the water slide.
  • 18. The water slide of claim 17 wherein the sliding surface includes a lowest portion and the drain extends through the lowest portion of the sliding surface.
  • 19. The water slide of claim 16 wherein the left and right sides and the finish and entry ends of the water slide each include a substantially horizontal upper edge.
  • 20. The water slide of claim 19 wherein the upper edges of the left and right sides are lower than the upper edge of the entry end.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/172,251 which was filed Apr. 9, 1999, now abandoned.

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60/172251 Apr 1999 US