Recreation Facility with Multiphase Combination

A recreation facility with multiphase combination is composed of a combination member connected to a connection member. A rectangle fastening portion is extended from an end of the combination member. The rectangle fastening portion has two first planes and two second plane which are vertical to the first plane. The connection member has a first concave trough and a second concave trough. The width of the first concave trough corresponds to the first plane. The depth of the first concave trough corresponds to the second plane. The width of the second concave trough corresponds to the second plane. The depth of the second concave trough corresponds to the first plane. Any plane of the combination member can be reversed to be hooked into concave troughs to obtain various combinations. The advantages include fewer assembly parts and small disposition space. Costs and spaces are then saved to increase recreations for children.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a recreation facility for children, and more particularly to a recreation facility with multiphase combination.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Children always rely on feelings to understand themselves and environments in the growth process. Children may use their muscles to make different body movements so as to train control ability. Hence, brains of children can be trained through some recreation facilities to learn how to deal with environmental requirements in order to give appropriate body responses.

Conventional recreation facilities include many assembly parts that provide users to assemble. The exercise ability of children can be trained through running, walking or claiming motions. However, the shortcomings of the conventional recreation facilities include complex assembly procedures, many assembly parts, large disposition space and less variation.

The inventor of the present invention, based on years of experience from conducting extensive research and experiments, invents a recreation facility with multiphase combination to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide a recreation facility with multiphase combination. Advantages for the recreation facility include fewer assembly parts, small space requirement and various combinations.

The recreation facility with multiphase combination is composed of a combination member connected to a connection member. A rectangle fastening portion is extended from an end of the combination member. The rectangle fastening portion includes two first planes and two second planes which are vertical to the first planes. The connection member has a first concave trough and a second concave trough. The width of the first concave trough corresponds to the first plane. The depth of the first concave trough corresponds to the second plane. The width of the second concave trough corresponds to the second plane. The depth of the second concave trough corresponds to the first plane.

In accordance with the recreation facility with multiphase combination, the combination member has a first structure portion corresponding to the first plane and a second structure portion corresponding to the second plane. The first structure portion differs from the second structure portion.

In accordance with the recreational facility with multiphase combination, the fastening portion has a fastening notch. A fastening protrusion which engages with the fastening notch is disposed in the first concave trough or the second concave trough of the connection member.

Any plane of the combination member can be reversed to be hooked into concave troughs of the connection member. Moreover, different fastening portions of the combination member are hooked into the connection member to obtain various combinations. To compare with the conventional facility, the invention has more combination variations. In addition, the invention also has fewer assembly parts, and needs small disposition spaces. Costs are then saved. Recreations for children are therefore increased.

Other features and advantages of the present invention and variations thereof will become apparent from the following description, drawings, and claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a framework of a recreation facility with multiphase combination of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an assembly schematic drawing illustrating a combination member after reversing according to FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating another framework of a recreation facility with multiphase combination of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a third framework of a recreation facility with multiphase combination of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a recreation facility with multiphase combination in use of the present invention; and

FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional recreation facility.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIG. 1, a recreational facility with multiphase combination is composed of a combination member 1 connected to a connection member 2. The combination member 1 can be made to form a longer slide or a stair step. A rectangle fastening portion 11 is extended from an end of the combination member 1. The rectangle fastening portion 11 has two first planes 12 and two second planes 13 which are vertical to the first planes 12. The connection member 2 is preferably a cylinder, a cuboid, or a polygon cylinder. The connection member 2 has a first concave trough 21 and a second concave trough 22. The width of the first concave trough 21 corresponds to the first plane 12. The depth of the second concave trough 22 corresponds to the second plane 13. The connection member 2 can be reversed upside down to provide corresponding planes of the combination member 1 to be fastened.

To achieve more combinations, the combination member 1 has a first structure portion 14 corresponding to the first plane 12 and a second structure portion 15 corresponding to the second plane 13. The first structure portion 14 differs from the second structure portion 15. In the embodiment, the first structure portion 14b which corresponds to the first plane 12b is a slide. The first structure portion 14a which corresponds to the first plane 12a is a stairway. The second structure portion 15 which corresponds to the second plane 13 is a curved bridge. When the first plane 12b of the combination member 1 is inserted into the first concave trough 21 of the connection member 2, the slide is then formed. A user can slide on the slide. When the second plane 13 of the combination member 1 is inserted into the second concave trough 22 of the connection member 2, the curved bridge is then formed. Children can train their sense of equilibrium through the curved bridge.

As shown in FIG. 2, when the first plane 12a of the combination member 1 turns upward, the first structure portion 14a which corresponds to the first plane is a stairway. The user can stamp on the stairway Hence, the combination member has various structure portions that do not only save expenses on purchasing more combination members, but also reduces storage spaces on storing the recreational facility

The rectangle fastening portion 11 can be made to form a square. Hence, the four planes of the square are equilateral. There is no need to reverse upside down the connection member 2 while assembling. The connection member 2 is then combined with the concave troughs.

As shown in FIG. 3, a fastening notch 16 is disposed on the fastening portion 11. A fastening protrusion 23 which is engaged with the fastening notch 16 is disposed to the first concave trough 21 or the second concave trough 22 of the connection member 2. When the fastening portion 11 is hooked into the concave troughs, a safer facility is then provided through the fastening protrusion 23 hooked to the fastening notch 16. Concave holes and protruding cylinders or other fastening structures can also be used to achieve the goal of steadily combining the recreational facility

Referring to FIG. 4, the connection member 2 has some changes. More notches are disposed on the connection member 2 to obtain various combinations. The recreation facility can be made to have many shapes and achieve various training activities by using different connection members 2. The combination member 1 and the connection member 2 can be designed to form a stairway, a curved bridge or a platform. Various recreation facilities are then made by reversing different plane combinations as shown in FIG. 5.

Although the features and advantages of the embodiments according to the preferred invention are disclosed, it is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all modifications and changes within the spirit and scope of the following claims.

Claims

1. A recreation facility with multiphase combination, comprising:

a combination member; and
a connection member connected to said combination member,
wherein a rectangle fastening portion is extended from an end of said combination member, and said rectangle fastening portion has two first planes and two second planes, and said second plane is vertical to said first plane, and said connection member has a first concave trough and a second concave trough, and the width of said first concave trough corresponds to said first plane, and the depth of said first concave trough corresponds to said second plane, and the width of said second concave trough corresponds to said second plane, and the depth of said second concave trough corresponds to said first plane, and any plane of said combination member is reversed to be hooked into concave troughs to obtain various combinations, and advantages are fewer assembly parts and small disposition space, and costs and spaces are then saved to increase recreations for children.
Patent History
Publication number: 20070111631
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 14, 2006
Publication Date: May 17, 2007
Inventor: Jui-Wen Chen (Taipei City)
Application Number: 11/559,751
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 446/124.000
International Classification: A63H 33/08 (20060101);