The present invention relates to a protective weather cover for a trampoline, in particular for a trampoline having a safety enclosure integrated therewith.
Safety enclosures have become commonplace for recreational trampolines. Such trampoline are frequently set up outside, for backyard use. Although the components of a trampoline can be made resistant to rain and inclement weather, the lateral surface of a trampoline can still catch and collect wind blown debris, such as leaves, dirt and dust particles, snow and the like.
As it is time consuming to clean the rebounding mat of debris, the use trampoline can be inherently discouraged during seasons of extended inclement weather.
Accordingly, there is a need for a protective cover for a trampoline that has an integral safety enclosure.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a protective cover for a trampoline with a safety enclosure that is easy to securely install and remove, yet stays in place under most weather conditions to protect the rebounding surface from accumulating dirt and debris.
In the present invention, the first object is achieved by providing a substantially circular trampoline cover adopted to be inserted below the safety enclosure or netting that extends within the enclosed area that may include at least a portion of the padding used to cover the trampoline springs. The cover includes a plurality of cutouts to accommodate the portion of the netting that connect to the rebounding surface or any portion of the trampoline within the supporting frame.
Yet a further aspect of the invention is characterized in that cover is secured by elastic connecting members disposed at the intersection of each cutout with the periphery of the circular cover.
In a further aspect of the invention the elastic connecting member stretch the cover in the radial direction so that it is fully extended to cover protect the trampoline frame and the rebounding mat.
The above and other objects, effects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In accordance with the present invention, trampoline cover 100 is installed on trampoline that includes a safety enclosure 30. The trampoline structure 10 comprises a rebounding surface or mat 15 (but largely obscured in this view by the cover 100) stretched to a circular frame or ring 20 by a plurality of springs 25. The rows of springs 25 are covered with a protective mat 16, (largely obscured by protective cover 100 in this view). The safety enclosure 30 comprises a plurality of upright posts 35 that support and tension a length of netting 45 extending there around. The netting 45 is attached at its lower edge 46 to the springs 25, the rebounding mat 15 or the frame 20. Generally, the section of the netting 45 is connected to the edge of the rebounding mat 15 at two locations, denoted 48, between each pair of posts. However, other portion of the netting extend to the outside of the upright poles, at 47. The circular frame 20 is suspended above the ground by U-shaped legs 50. U-shaped legs 55 have a horizontal portion 51 and two upright vertical portions 55 extending from the ends thereof. Posts 35 preferably extend upward by attachment to or being a vertical extension of leg 55, as shown in the Figure.
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Disposed between each pair of T-shaped cutouts is a plurality of U-shaped cutouts 110, where the open top of the U portion corresponds with the periphery 101 of cover 100. Each of the U-shaped cutouts is provided to accommodate the upright posts 35 that support the safety enclosures 10 and netting 45. Each of the two corners wherein the U meets the periphery 101 of cover 100 has a pair of elastic linear member 140 with a hook 145 disposed at the end thereof Each of the hooks associated with the U-shaped cutouts is provided to secure that region of the cover 100 to the trampoline assembly 10, as further illustrated in
The method of installing and securing the trampoline cover at the U-shaped cutouts 110 at
The method of installing and securing the trampoline cover at T-shaped cutouts at
Thus, during installation with the safety enclosure in place one first lays out the weather cover on the trampoline rebounding mat. One then aligns the leg U-shaped cutouts 110 of the cover with the poles or post 35 of the safety enclosure (and legs of the trampoline). Next, the hook and loop, or “VELCRO”™ type connections, shown in detail in
As the net 45 should remain connected to the bed of the trampoline in 15 to 16 points and connections 48 that do not align with the T-shaped cutouts that open via the “Velcro” fasteners should be relocated to that they do align. Next, as shown in
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In contrast, as shown in
One embodiment of the construction of the elastic straps discussed with respect to
Member 135 is rendered elastic by stitching a short section of elastic strap material 132 to bridge between a partial loop or curled section 131a of flat strap 131. A hook 135 is attached to the opposite side of flat strap 131. Thus when the hook is pulled in the direction of arrow 133, to be inserted through loop 130 as shown in
It should be appreciated that either of elastic members 135 and 140 associated with the T-shaped and U-shaped cutouts can be replaced by bungee type elastic cords and the like.
Further details of the T-shaped cutouts are provided in
While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
For example, it should be appreciated that the invention is not intended to be limited to using a circular piece of flexible material as the cover 100, as the shape can be varied to accommodate alternative shapes trampolines, as well as differences in the safety enclosure configuration. Specifically the T-shaped cutouts are optionally replaced with slits or even omitted when the safety enclosure is free standing or attaches to the ring or frame of the trampoline. In such instances, the U-shapes cutouts can be replaced by any configuration that accommodates the poles, regardless of their placement with respect to the remainder of the trampoline structure.
The present application claims priority to the provisional application having Ser. No. 60/610,326 “Weather and Protective Cover for a Trampoline”, Filed on Sep. 15, 2004 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60610326 | Sep 2004 | US |