This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Taiwan Patent Application No. 106136237 filed on Oct. 20, 2017, which is hereby specifically incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
The present invention relates to sports equipment, especially to extreme sport equipment.
Extreme sport is a good choice for someone who likes adventures and exciting sports. When doing the extreme sport, the player dives and accelerates to leap from the ground. Following that, the player falls at very high speed to the ground. During the extreme sport, the player experiences the thrill generated by the variations of the acceleration and the freefall. In order to leap and slide during the extreme sport, the player may get assistance with a platform.
In other words, with the platform varying in height, the player is able to perform a lot of different fancy stunts, combining the athletic and the aesthetic. However, the conventional jumping ramp comprises two slopes disposed back to back and connected with each other on tops of the slopes by a plane surface. In such a structure, a top portion of the conventional jumping ramp lacks variations in height, so the actions that are performed on the top portion of the conventional jumping ramp are the same as the actions that are performed on the ground. Therefore, the actions lack diversities.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a wave-shaped ramp to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a wave-shaped ramp that has variations in height.
The wave-shaped ramp has two ascending platforms and a curved platform. Each ascending platform has a ground end, a tip end, and a slope. The tip end is higher than the ground end. The slope is a top surface of the ascending platform and connects the ground end and the tip end. The curved platform is mounted between the two ascending platforms. Two ends of the curved platform are defined as two first linking ends connected with the tip ends of the two ascending platforms. The two ends of the curved platform are higher than a middle of the curved platform.
With the curved platform forming a cavity shape between the two ascending platforms, the wave-shaped ramp provides more variations in height, and thereby the player can perform more fancy stunts on the wave-shaped ramp. Besides, the wave-shaped ramp is a combination of the ascending platforms and the curved platform, so the wave-shaped ramp is separable and is capable of being stacked for storage.
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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In each one of the engaging grooves 14 formed on the ascending platforms 10, a width of a portion of the engaging groove 14 near the ground end 11 of the corresponding ascending platform 10 is wider than a width of another portion of said engaging groove 14 away from said ground end 11 in a lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp. Therefore, a horizontal cross section of each engaging groove 14 may be dovetail-shaped, wedge-shaped, or stepped. In this embodiment, the horizontal cross section of each engaging groove 14 is stepped in shape. Precisely, each engaging groove 14 of each ascending platform 10 forms a first space 141 and a second space 142. The second space 142 is farther from the ground end 11 of the corresponding ascending platform 10 (i.e., closer to the other ascending platform 10) than the first space 141. In the lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp, a dimension of the second space 142 is larger than that of the first space 141. In other words, an interval T1 of the first space 141 is smaller than an interval T2 of the second space 142, which enhances the structural strength of the engaging groove 14. In this embodiment, each one of the second spaces 142 communicates with a respective one of the slots 15.
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The two additional pieces 22 are formed at the two first linking ends 201 of the curved platform 20 respectively and protrude in the lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp. The two additional pieces 22 abut downward the tip ends 12 of the two ascending platforms 10 respectively. An upper surface of each one of the additional pieces 22 is part of a top surface of the curved platform 20. A gradient of each additional piece 22 and a gradient of the slope 13 of the corresponding ascending platform 10 are the same at a junction thereof, so said junction of the ascending platform 10 and the curved platform 20 forms a smooth surface.
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Each one of the engaging protrusions 21 forms a lateral extending piece 211 and a longitudinal extending piece 212. The lateral extending piece 211 and the longitudinal extending piece 212 protrude downward from the bottom surface of the curved platform 20. The lateral extending piece 211 extends in the width direction of the wave-shaped ramp and the longitudinal extending piece 212 extends in the lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp. The longitudinal extending piece 212 is securely mounted on an inner surface of the lateral extending piece 211. In other words, in one of the first linking ends 201, the longitudinal extending piece 212 is closer to the other first linking end 201 than the corresponding lateral extending piece 211, and thereby the engaging protrusion 21 is hard to deform toward the other first linking end 201 and thus structural strength of the engaging protrusion 21 is improved. Besides, each longitudinal extending piece 212 may be connected with a respective one of the ribs 23 and thus the longitudinal extending piece 212 and the rib 23 are integrally made.
The ribs 23 are arranged on the bottom surface of the curved platform 20. Part of the ribs 23 extend in the lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp and the remaining ribs 23 extend in the width direction of the wave-shaped ramp. In other words, the ribs 23 form lattice structures and thereby the structural strengths of the curved platform 20 in the lengthwise direction and the width direction of the wave-shaped ramp are improved.
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In the curved platform 20, part of the engaging protrusions 21 are formed on a bottom surface of the second linking end 202 of each curved portion 20A and protrude downward. In other words, part of the engaging protrusions 21 are formed between the two first linking ends 201. Accordingly, the supporting portion 30 forms multiple engaging grooves 34. Each engaging groove 34 of the supporting portion 30 extends downward from a top surface of the supporting portion 30. In this embodiment, the supporting portion 30 forms multiple slots 35. Each slot 35 is located on two side surfaces of the supporting portion 30 and said side surfaces of the supporting portion 30 respectively face to the two ascending platforms 10. Each one of the slots 35 extends downward from the top surface of the supporting portion 30 and communicates with a respective one of the engaging grooves 34. Technical features of the engaging grooves 34 and the slots 35 of the supporting portion 30 are similar to those of the engaging grooves 14 and the slots 15 of the ascending platform 10.
In this embodiment, each one of the engaging protrusions 21 formed at the second linking end 202 is received in a respective one of the engaging grooves 34 of the supporting portion 30. However, in another embodiment, two of the engaging grooves 34 arranged in the same straight extension line parallel to the lengthwise direction of the wave-shaped ramp may communicate with each other. Therefore, said two engaging grooves 34 form one enlarged groove and thus the two engaging protrusions 34 belong to the different curved portions 20A are capable of being received in the enlarged groove.
Shapes of the engaging protrusion 21 at the second linking end 202 may be the similar to or different from shapes of the engaging protrusions 21 at the first linking end 201. For example, the term “similar” means that horizontal sectional shapes and lengths of the engaging protrusions 21 at the second linking end 202 and at the first linking end 201 shall be the same and other technical features may be different. When the engaging protrusions 21 at the second linking end 202 and at the first linking end 201 are similar as described above, the curved portion 20A not only can engage the ascending platform 10 via the engaging protrusions 21 at the first linking end 201 received in the engaging grooves 14 of the ascending platform 10, thereby providing a wave-shaped ramp varying in height, but also can engage via the engaging protrusions 21 at the second linking end 202 received in the engaging groove 14, thereby providing a wave-shaped ramp with higher height and different gradients. The term “different” means the engaging protrusions 21 at the second linking end 202 and at the first linking end 201 are different in sectional shape and length, so that the engaging protrusions 21 at the second linking end 202 cannot be received in the engaging grooves 14 and/or the engaging protrusions 21 at the first linking end 201 cannot be received in the engaging grooves 34.
Consequently, with the curved platform 20 forming a cavity shape between the two ascending platforms 10, the wave-shaped ramp provides more varieties in height, and thereby the player can perform more fancy stunts on the wave-shaped ramp. Besides, the wave-shaped ramp is a combination of the ascending platforms 10 and the curved platform 20, so the wave-shaped ramp is separable and is capable of being stacked for storage.
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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106136237 A | Oct 2017 | TW | national |
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