Gate for trampoline safety fence
A trampoline safety fence includes a protective net supported on a plurality of posts to enclose a space above a jumping bed of the trampoline. Agate is formed at a joint or an overlapped portion of two sewed ends of the protective net, and user-controllable and selectively openable fastening elements are provided on the protective net at the joint or within the overlapped portion corresponding to the two sewed ends to ensure safe closure of the gate of the trampoline safety fence. And, the selectively openable fastening elements may be magic tapes or zippers.
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The present invention relates to a gate for trampoline safety fence, and more particularly to a gate for trampoline safety fence adapted to ensure safe closure thereof when the safety fence is in use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA trampoline typically includes a jumping bed connected to and tightly stretched over a ground frame via a plurality of elastic elements radially extended between the jumping bed and the frame. A user may stand on the jumping bed to continuously do various jumping movements. Since it is uncertain in what direction the user would fall after bouncing off from the jumping bed, accidents often occur. According to statistical data, such accidents often happen particularly when the user is a child. Therefore, it is necessary for the conventional trampoline to equip with safety means.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,207 granted to Publicover et al. discloses a trampoline safety fence for enclosing a space immediately above the jumping bed, so as to protect a user from any unexpected injury caused by colliding against the frame or bouncing and falling to the ground outside the jumping bed.
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A disadvantage of the above-described trampoline safety fence is the protective net 13 forming the safety fence is frequently subjected to pull and stretch and tends to become slack and deformed after being used for a period of time, and the initial width of the overlapped portion 16 is reduced when the protective net 13 becomes slack and deformed, making the gate almost an area directly communicating an inner and an outer side of the safety fence. That is, the slack and deformed overlapped portion 16 has lost its function as a safety gate. It is very possible a user jumping on the jumping bed 11 would be unexpectedly bounced off the trampoline via the slack gate and dangerously injured.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved gate for trampoline safety fence to ensure safe closure of the gate when the safety fence is in use.
To achieve the above and other objects of the present invention, the trampoline safety fence includes a protective net supported on a plurality of posts to enclose a space above a jumping bed of the trampoline, and the gate is formed at a joint of two sewed ends of the protective net, and user-controllable and selectively openable fastening elements are provided on the protective net at the gate corresponding to the two sewed ends to ensure safe closure of the gate of the trampoline safety fence.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, areas of the protective net at the two sewed ends are overlapped by a predetermined width to form the gate, and the selectively openable fastening elements are provided on the protective net within the overlapped areas corresponding to the two sewed ends.
In a feasible embodiment of the present invention, at least one fastening element is provided at the gate formed from the overlapped portion of the protective net.
In the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the selectively openable fastening elements are magic tapes formed of hook tapes and loop tapes, or zippers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The gate for trampoline safety fence of the present invention is characterized in that fastening elements are provided on the gate so that a user may selectively close or separate the overlapped portion 36. In the illustrated preferred embodiment of
In the above-mentioned preferred embodiment, the fastening elements 37 and 38 are provided at the overlapped portion 36 to correspond to the two sewed ends 34 and 35. However, it is understood that it is also possible to provide only one fastening element 37 or 38 at the overlapped portion 36 to correspond to the sewed end 34 or 35. That is, there is at least one fastening element provided at the overlapped portion 36.
With the user-controllable fastening elements provided at the gate formed from two overlapped or adjacent sewed ends of the protective net, the user would never be unexpectedly bounced from the jumping bed off the protective net via the gate to cause any accident or injury. The trampoline that attracts most children may therefore be used in a much safer manner.
The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A gate for trampoline safety fence, said trampoline including a round elastic jumping bed fixed to a ground frame, and said safety fence including a protective net supported on a plurality of posts to enclose a space above said jumping bed; said gate comprising an opening at a joint of two sewed ends of said protective net, and said joint of said two sewed ends of said protective net being provided with user-controllable and selectively openable fastening elements.
2. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 1, wherein said protective net is overlapped at said two sewed ends by a predetermined width to form an overlapped portion containing said opening of said gate, and said selectively openable fastening elements are provided on said protective net within said overlapped portion to correspond to said sewed ends.
3. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 2, wherein said overlapped portion is provided with at least one said selectively openable fastening element.
4. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 1, wherein said selectively openable fastening element comprises a magic tape.
5. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 2, wherein said selectively openable fastening element comprises a magic tape.
6. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 3, wherein said selectively openable fastening element comprises a magic tape.
7. The gate for trampoline safety fence as claimed in claim 1, wherein said selectively openable fastening element comprises a zipper.