LEG ASSEMBLY AND PLATFORM ASSEMBLY FOR A TRAMPOLINE
A trampoline assembly (10) for supporting a user above a support surface (30) comprises a bed (12); a base frame (14); a plurality of resilient members (16); and a leg assembly (20). The plurality of resilient members (16) connect the bed (12) to the base frame (14). The leg assembly (20) supports the base frame (14) and the bed (12) above the support surface (30). Additionally, the leg assembly (20) includes (i) a plurality of legs (26) that are connected to the base frame (14), each leg (26) including a first leg end (26F) and a spaced apart second leg end (26S) that are each connected to the base frame (14), and (ii) one or more stabilizers (28) that are connected to and extend between one of the legs (26) and at least one of an adjacent leg (26) and the base frame (14).
This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/419,408, filed Dec. 3, 2010 and entitled “LEG ASSEMBLY AND PLATFORM ASSEMBLY FOR A TRAMPOLINE”. As far as permitted, the contents of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/419,408 are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUNDFor many, many years bouncing on a trampoline has been viewed as a fun and entertaining activity for people of various ages. A typical trampoline assembly includes a bed, a base frame, a plurality of resilient members, e.g., springs, that are attached to and extend between the bed and the base frame to connect the bed to the base frame, a cover that covers at least a portion of the base frame and resilient members, and a plurality of legs that are coupled to the base frame to support the bed and the base frame above a surface. Additionally, in some embodiments, the trampoline assembly further includes an enclosure assembly that inhibits a user from falling off the bed during use.
In many embodiments, the legs are coupled to the base frame via a plurality of connector tubes that are welded to or otherwise secured to the base frame. Additionally, a pin, a bolt and nut combination, or some other connection means can be used to secure the legs to the connector tubes.
Further, in many embodiments, the resilient members are attached to the base frame by having an end of the resilient members be positioned within an aperture at or near the top of the base frame. The resilient members create an enormous amount of tension and/or torque, i.e. rotational force, on the base frame. Because the resilient members are attached to the top of the base frame, this tension and/or torque exists even when the trampoline is in a static mode, i.e. when no one is using the trampoline. Moreover, this tension and/or torque is even greater when the trampoline is in a dynamic mode, with someone jumping on the trampoline.
This tension and/or torque can exert great stresses on the connector tubes and the legs of the trampoline. For example, a person bouncing on the bed of the trampoline assembly can cause the resilient members to stretch, thereby imparting an even greater rotational force or torque on the base frame. At the same time as the base frame starts to rotate in a generally inward direction due to the force from the stretching of the resilient members, the legs will start to move in a generally outward direction relative to the base frame. This movement results in the legs becoming unstable, and can cause the connection between the connector tubes and the base frame and/or the connection between the legs and the connector tubes to fail. Thus, the torque exerted on the base frame can result in the wobbling and/or the failure or collapse of one or more of the connector tubes and/or the legs.
One previous attempt to address this problem involved pre-angling the connector tubes, and thus the legs, inwardly as the connector tubes extend downward from the base frame so as to compensate for the stresses on the connector tubes and the legs that are generated when a person jumps on the trampoline. However, the results of this attempted solution have been less than ideal.
Additionally, in many embodiments, the person intending to jump on the trampoline must climb up onto the trampoline. In doing this, they step or climb on the cover to make their way to the bed of the trampoline. Because the resilient members are below the cover, the cover is very unstable and the person exposes themselves to possible injury. In addition, with repeated use, the cover becomes worn and can tear, thereby exposing the resilient members. This further greatly increases the possibility of a person stepping through the cover. Still further, in embodiments that include an enclosure assembly, climbing onto the bed of the trampoline is even more difficult because there may be no safe place onto which the person can step.
SUMMARYThe present invention is directed toward a trampoline assembly for supporting a user above a support surface. In certain embodiments, the trampoline assembly comprises a bed; a base frame; a plurality of resilient members; and a leg assembly. The plurality of resilient members connect the bed to the base frame. The leg assembly supports the base frame and the bed above the support surface. Additionally, the leg assembly includes (i) a plurality of legs that are connected to the base frame, each leg including a first leg end and a spaced apart second leg end that are each connected to the base frame, and (ii) one or more stabilizers that are connected to and extend between one of the legs and at least one of an adjacent leg and the base frame.
In some embodiments, each leg further includes one or more contact points at which the leg contacts the support surface, and wherein each leg is a continuous structure.
Additionally, in certain embodiments, each of the one or more stabilizers is connected to and extends between adjacent legs. In one such embodiment, a single stabilizer is connected to and extends between each set of adjacent legs. In another such embodiment, a pair of stabilizers are connected to and extend between each set of adjacent legs.
In one embodiment, the one or more stabilizers cooperate to extend between adjacent legs.
Additionally, in one embodiment, each of the stabilizers engages one or both of the adjacent legs approximately near the support surface.
In one embodiment, the trampoline assembly further comprises a plurality of connector tubes that are secured to the base frame. In such embodiment, the plurality of legs are connected to the base frame via the plurality of connector tubes.
Further, in certain embodiments, the trampoline assembly further comprises a platform assembly that is coupled to the leg assembly. In such embodiments, the platform assembly includes a platform that extends substantially parallel to the support surface. Additionally, the platform assembly further includes a platform support that supports the platform relative to the support surface. The platform support is coupled to and extends between the leg assembly and the platform. Moreover, in one embodiment, the platform support is coupled to one of the stabilizers. Alternatively, in one embodiment, the platform support is coupled to one of the plurality of legs. Additionally and/or alternatively, in one embodiment, the platform support can contact the support surface.
Additionally, in one embodiment, the platform assembly further includes a connector bar that is connected to the leg assembly. In such embodiment, the platform is secured to the connector bar.
The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
Additionally, in some embodiments, the trampoline assembly 10 can further include an enclosure assembly 842 (as illustrated in
As an overview, the trampoline assembly 10, as described in detail herein, is designed so that the leg assembly 20 exhibits improved strength and sturdiness characteristics during use. In particular, the leg assembly 20 is designed to inhibit wobbling of the trampoline assembly 10 and/or the failure or collapse of the leg assembly 20. Additionally, the platform assembly 22 is uniquely designed to enable a person to have a sturdy place to stand before easily moving onto or off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 10, especially when the trampoline assembly 10 includes an enclosure assembly 842 as noted above. Stated another way, the platform assembly 22 enables a person to move onto or off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 10 without stepping on the cover 18, which could expose the person to an unstable surface and the corresponding risk of injury, and/or which could cause damage to the cover 18.
The design of the bed 12 can be varied depending upon the requirements of the trampoline assembly 10 and/or the base frame 14. In the embodiment illustrated in
Further, the bed 12 can be formed from various sturdy fabric materials that are designed to withstand the repeated impact from a person using the trampoline assembly 10. For example, the bed 12 can be formed from a mesh material or other similar material. Alternatively, the bed 12 can be formed from materials including heavy canvas, vinyl, or nylon.
The design of the base frame 14 can be varied depending on the requirements of the trampoline assembly 10, the bed 12 and/or the plurality of resilient members 16. In the embodiment illustrated in
In certain embodiments, the base frame 14 can include a plurality of sections that can be secured together to form the base frame 14. For example, in one embodiment, the base frame 14 is formed from a pair of sections that are each substantially semi-circular in shape. With this modular-type design, shipping and disassembly for storage of the base frame 14 is facilitated. Alternatively, the base frame 14 can be formed as a unitary structure. Further, the base frame 14 can be formed from various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composite materials, ceramic, or any other suitably rigid materials. Alternatively, a combination of any of such materials can be used.
The plurality of resilient members 16 connect the bed 12 to the base frame 14, so as to place the bed 12 in tension. Each resilient member 16 can include a spring, elastic, plastic, rubber, or other suitably resilient structure. The size and number of the resilient members 16 can vary. For example, in one embodiment, the trampoline assembly 10 can include approximately fifty-six similarly-sized extension springs that are equally spaced around the perimeter of the bed 12. Further, in one embodiment, each spring can have a diameter of approximately twenty-two millimeters and be formed from 3.2 millimeter thickness spring steel. Alternatively, the trampoline assembly 10 can be designed to have greater than fifty-six or fewer than fifty-six springs, and the trampoline assembly 10 can utilize springs that have various dimensions and are made of various materials.
The cover 18 substantially covers at least a portion of the plurality of resilient members 16 and at least a portion of the base frame 14. The cover 18 is designed to help protect the user from injury by preventing the user from getting hands or feet or other body parts caught or pinched within the plurality of resilient members 16. Additionally, the cover 18 is designed to help protect the user from injury by preventing the user from directly contacting the rigid materials used to form the base frame 14. The cover 18 can be made of nylon or other suitable, pliable material. In certain embodiments, a layer of padding (not illustrated) can be positioned between the cover 18 and the plurality of resilient members 16 and/or between the cover 18 and the base frame 14.
The leg assembly 20 can be varied to suit the specific requirements of the trampoline assembly 10 and/or the base frame 14. As illustrated, the leg assembly 20 includes a plurality of legs 26 and a plurality of stabilizers 28 that are each connected to one or more of the legs 26. For example, as shown in
As utilized herein, the term “adjacent legs” is meant to signify the legs that are closest to one another in either direction around the perimeter of the base frame 14. As described herein, the leg assembly 20 is uniquely designed to inhibit failure and/or collapsing of the legs 26 during use.
The legs 26 are connected to the base frame 14 and are spaced apart around the base frame 14, so as to support and/or maintain the base frame 14 and the bed 12 above a support surface 30, such as a floor or the ground. Additionally, in this embodiment, the legs 26 are substantially evenly spaced apart around the base frame 14. Alternatively, the legs 26 can be unevenly spaced apart around the base frame 14.
In some embodiments, the trampoline assembly 10 can further include a plurality of connector tubes 32 (illustrated more clearly, for example, in
In one embodiment, each of the connector tubes 32 is a substantially hollow circular tube and includes an inner diameter that is slightly larger than an outer diameter of a portion of one of the legs 26. With this design, a portion of each of the legs 26 can be positioned within one of the connector tubes 32 in telescoping fashion. Additionally, each of the legs 26 and the connector tubes 32 can include apertures (not illustrated) such that one of the connector pins 34 can extend through the apertures in one of the connector tubes 32 and one of the legs 26 (or at least one portion of one of the legs 26). The connector pins 34 are designed to be positioned and maintained within the apertures so that each of the connector tubes 32 can effectively retain a portion of one of the legs 26. Alternatively, each of the legs 26 can include a substantially hollow circular tube portion that has an inner diameter that is slightly larger than an outer diameter of a corresponding connector tube 32, such that the portion of the legs 26 can receive and retain at least a portion of one of the connector tubes 32. Still alternatively, the legs 26 can be connected to the base frame 14 in a different manner.
The design of the legs 26 can be varied to suit the specific requirements of the base frame 14 and/or the trampoline assembly 10. In the embodiment illustrated in
As shown in this embodiment, each leg 26 can include two spaced apart contact points 26I at which the leg 26 contacts the support surface 30, such that the leg has a somewhat W-shaped configuration. With this design, the multiple contact points 26I between the leg 26 and the support surface 30 enable the leg 26 to experience greater stability. Alternatively, each leg 26 can have more than two or less than two contact points 26I at which the leg 26 contacts the support surface 30. For example, in certain embodiments, the legs 26 can include a single contact point 26I at which the leg 26 contacts the support surface 30, such that the leg 26 can have a substantially V-shaped configuration. Additionally, the legs 26 can have a substantially continuous contact point 26I at which the leg 26 contacts the support surface 30, such that the leg 26 can have a substantially U-shaped configuration. Still alternatively, the legs 26 can have a straight leg design that only connects to the base frame 14 at a single point.
Additionally, in this embodiment, each leg 26 can be a continuous and unitary structure from the first leg end 26F through the one or more contact points 26I and to the second leg end 26S. Alternatively, each leg 26 can be designed such that it includes one or more pieces that can be welded or otherwise secured together. Further, the legs 26 can be formed from various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composite materials, ceramic, or any other suitably rigid materials. Alternatively, a combination of any of such materials can be used.
Still further, the number of legs 26 can be varied to suit the specific requirements of the base frame 14 and/or the trampoline assembly 10. For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
The stabilizers 28 are connected to the legs 26 so as to inhibit the wobbling and/or the failure or collapse of the legs 26. Moreover, the stabilizers 28 are designed to inhibit the failure of the connection between the connector tubes 32 and the base frame 14 and/or to inhibit the failure of the connection between the legs 26 and the connector tubes 32. The design and positioning of the stabilizers 28 can be varied. In the embodiment illustrated in
Additionally, the stabilizers 28 can extend substantially horizontally between adjacent legs 26 at different heights relative to the support surface 30, and the stabilizers 28 can extend substantially parallel to the support surface 30. Further, in some embodiments, the closer the stabilizers 28 are to the support surface 30, the more effective the stabilizers 28 are at inhibiting the wobbling and/or the failure or collapse of the legs 26. In certain non-exclusive alternative embodiments, each stabilizer 28 can engage one or both of the adjacent legs 26 (i) approximately near the support surface 30; (ii) closer to the support surface 30 than to the base frame 14 (e.g., greater than approximately 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90 percent of the way from the base frame 14 to the support surface 30); or (iii) closer to the base frame 14 than the support surface 30 (e.g., less than approximately 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 percent of the way from the base frame 14 to the support surface 30). Still alternatively, the stabilizers 28 can extend other than substantially horizontally between adjacent legs 26.
In the embodiment illustrated in
Further, the stabilizers 28 can be formed from various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composite materials, ceramic, or any other suitably rigid materials. Alternatively, a combination of any of such materials can be used.
The platform assembly 22 enables a person to have a sturdy place to stand before easily moving onto or off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 10. Additionally, the platform assembly 22 enables the person to move onto or off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 10 without stepping onto the cover 18, which may otherwise damage the cover 18 and/or subject the person to risk of injury. Further, it should be noted that the platform assembly 22 is particularly effective due to the presence of the stabilizers 28, as described herein. For example, without the stabilizers 28, the presence of the platform assembly 22 may tend to exacerbate any stability issues with the legs 26 and/or with the connections between the connector tubes 32 and the base frame 14 and between the legs 26 and the connector tubes 32.
As illustrated in this embodiment, the platform assembly 22 can be connected to the base frame 14. Additionally and/or alternatively, the platform assembly 22 can be connected to the leg assembly 20.
The design of the platform assembly 22 can be varied to suit the requirements of the trampoline assembly 10, the base frame 14 and/or the leg assembly 20. As illustrated in this embodiment, the platform assembly 22 can include a platform 36 and a platform support 38. Although only one platform assembly 22 is illustrated in
The size, shape, design and positioning of the platform 36 can be varied. In this embodiment, the platform 36 is secured to the base frame 14 between a pair of adjacent legs 26 such that the platform 36 extends substantially horizontally away from the base frame 14. Additionally, the platform 36 extends substantially parallel to the support surface 30. In this embodiment, the platform 36 includes an outer, platform frame 37 and one or more platform members 40. In one alternative embodiment, the platform 36 can further include a surface member 39 (as illustrated, for example, in
In this embodiment, the platform frame 37 is secured to the base frame 14 at two spaced apart points along the base frame 14, and further includes a rounded outer edge 37O away from the base frame 14, such that the platform frame 37 is somewhat C-shaped. Alternatively, the platform frame 37 can have a different design and/or can be connected to the base frame 14 in a different manner. For example, in one alternative embodiment, the platform frame 37 can have a squared outer edge 37O.
The platform members 40 cooperate with the platform frame 37 to create a level and sturdy surface on which a person can stand before easily moving onto or off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 10. As illustrated, one or more of the platform members 40 can be connected to and extend between two spaced apart points on the platform frame 37. Additionally, one or more platform members 40 can be connected to and extend between the platform frame 37 and the base frame 14. Further, each of the platform members 40 can be connected to, overlap, and/or interconnect with one or more of the other platform members 40.
In the embodiment illustrated in
Further, the platform 36 can be formed from various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composite materials, ceramic, or any other suitably rigid materials. Alternatively, a combination of any of such materials can be used.
The platform support 38 supports the platform 36 relative to the base frame 14 and relative to the support surface 30. Additionally, the platform support 38 is coupled and/or secured to and extends between the leg assembly 20 and the platform 36. Stated another way, the platform 36 is coupled to the leg assembly 20 via the platform support 38. In this embodiment, the platform support 38 includes a pair of sturdy, support rods that are coupled to and that extend upward at an angle from one of the stabilizers 28 to the platform 36. Moreover, in this embodiment, the platform support 38 is secured to the outer edge 37O of the platform frame 37 away from the base frame 14. Alternatively, the platform support 38 can have a different design and/or the platform support 38 can be coupled to a different portion of the leg assembly 20 and/or to a different portion of the platform 36. For example, the platform support 38 can include more than two or less than two support rods, and/or the platform support 38 can be coupled to one of the legs 26.
Further, the platform support 38 can be formed from various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composite materials, ceramic, or any other suitably rigid materials. Alternatively, a combination of any of such materials can be used.
Additionally, the platform assembly 222 again includes a platform support 238 that supports the platform 236 relative to the base frame 214. However, in this embodiment, the platform support 238 includes a pair of sturdy rods that are coupled to and that extend upward at an angle from one of the legs 226 to the platform 236. More particularly, each of the sturdy rods of the platform support 238 is coupled to the one of the legs 226 at a point on the leg 226 that is positioned at or very near to the support surface 30 (illustrated in
Further, the pair of stabilizers 528 have a substantially X-shaped appearance as they extend between the adjacent legs 526. The stabilizers 528 can also be connected to each other where they cross at the intersection.
As shown, the enclosure assembly 842 includes an enclosure frame 844, e.g., a plurality of enclosure support posts, and an enclosure 846 that is connected to the enclosure frame 844. Alternatively, the enclosure assembly 842 can have a different design.
Moreover, as illustrated, the platform assembly 822 significantly improves the ability of a person to simply and easily move onto or off of the bed 812 of the trampoline assembly 810, which can be even more difficult due to the presence of the enclosure assembly 842. Additionally, as noted above and as illustrated in
In this embodiment, the platform assembly 922 includes a platform 936, a platform support 938, and a connector bar 948. Additionally, as noted above and as illustrated in
The platform 936 supports the user above the support surface 30 before the user moves onto the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 910 and/or after the user moves off of the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 910. In various embodiments, the platform 936 can be substantially similar to the platform 36 illustrated and described herein above in relation to
The platform support 938 is coupled and/or secured to the and extends between the leg assembly 920 and the platform 936 to support the platform 936 relative to the remainder of the trampoline assembly 910 and relative to the support surface 30. Stated another way, the platform 936 is coupled to the leg assembly 920 via the platform support 938. In the embodiment illustrated in
It should be noted that by having a portion of the platform support 938 contact the support surface 30, such as illustrated in this embodiment, the overall stability of the platform assembly 922 and the trampoline assembly 910 can be improved.
The connector bar 948 is connected to one or more legs 926 of the leg assembly 920. Additionally, the platform 936 is coupled and/or secured to the connector bar 948, the platform 936 extends substantially horizontally away from the connector bar 948, and the platform 936 extends substantially parallel to the support surface 30. With this design, the connector bar 948 cooperates with the platform support 938 to support the platform 936 above the support surface 30 relative to the remainder of the trampoline assembly 910 and relative to the support surface 30.
As shown in this embodiment, the connector bar 948 can be a slightly curved bar that follows and/or mimics the general curvature of the base frame 914. Alternatively, the connector bar 948 can be a substantially straight bar and/or the connector bar 948 can have a shape that does not follow and/or mimic the general curvature of the base frame 914.
Additionally, the connector bar 948 can extend substantially horizontally between different portions of the same leg 926, e.g., between two substantially vertical portions of the somewhat W-shaped leg, a relatively small distance below the height of the base frame 914. Alternatively, the connector bar 948 can extend substantially horizontally between adjacent legs 926, e.g., between a substantially vertical portion of one leg 926 to a substantially vertical portion of an adjacent leg 926, a relatively small distance below the height of the base frame 914. The difference in height between the connector bar 948 and the base frame 914 should be small enough that a person can easily step up from the platform 936, which is at substantially the same height as the connector bar 948, to the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 910, and/or can easily step down from the bed 12 of the trampoline assembly 910 to the platform 936.
It should be noted that any of the particular design features of the various platform assemblies illustrated and described herein can be combined in any suitable manner to meet the design specifications of the trampoline assembly and/or the leg assembly.
While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments of a trampoline assembly 10 have been shown and disclosed herein above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the trampoline assembly 10 shall be interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope, and no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown.
Claims
1. A trampoline assembly for supporting a user above a support surface, the trampoline assembly comprising:
- a bed;
- a base frame;
- a plurality of resilient members that connect the bed to the base frame; and
- a leg assembly that supports the base frame and the bed above the support surface, the leg assembly including (i) a plurality of legs that are connected to the base frame, each leg including a first leg end and a spaced apart second leg end that are each connected to the base frame, and (ii) one or more stabilizers that are connected to and extend between one of the legs and at least one of an adjacent leg and the base frame.
2. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 wherein each leg further includes one or more contact points at which the leg contacts the support surface, and wherein each leg is a continuous structure.
3. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more stabilizers is connected to and extends between adjacent legs.
4. The trampoline assembly of claim 3 wherein a single stabilizer is connected to and extends between each set of adjacent legs.
5. The trampoline assembly of claim 3 wherein a pair of stabilizers are connected to and extend between each set of adjacent legs.
6. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 wherein the one or more stabilizers cooperate to extend between adjacent legs.
7. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the stabilizers engages one or both of the adjacent legs approximately near the support surface.
8. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of connector tubes that are secured to the base frame, wherein the plurality of legs are connected to the base frame via the plurality of connector tubes.
9. The trampoline assembly of claim 1 further comprising a platform assembly that is coupled to the leg assembly, the platform assembly including a platform that extends substantially parallel to the support surface.
10. The trampoline assembly of claim 9 wherein the platform assembly further includes a platform support that supports the platform relative to the support surface, the platform support being coupled to and extending between the leg assembly and the platform.
11. The trampoline assembly of claim 10 wherein the platform support is coupled to one of (i) one of the stabilizers, and (ii) one of the plurality of legs.
12. The trampoline assembly of claim 10 wherein the platform assembly further includes a connector bar that is connected to the leg assembly, the platform being secured to the connector bar.
13. The trampoline assembly of claim 10 wherein the platform support contacts the support surface.
14. A trampoline assembly for supporting a user above a support surface, the trampoline assembly comprising:
- a bed;
- a base frame;
- a plurality of resilient members that connect the bed to the base frame;
- a leg assembly that supports the base frame and the bed above the support surface, the leg assembly including a plurality of legs that are connected to the base frame; and
- a platform assembly that is coupled to the leg assembly, the platform assembly including (i) a platform that extends substantially parallel to the support surface and (ii) a platform support that supports the platform relative to the support surface, the platform support being coupled to and extending between the leg assembly and the platform.
15. The trampoline assembly of claim 14 wherein the platform includes a platform frame and one or more platform members that are connected to the platform frame.
16. The trampoline assembly of claim 14 wherein the platform assembly further includes a connector bar that is connected to the leg assembly, the platform being secured to the connector bar.
17. The trampoline assembly of claim 14 wherein the platform support is coupled to one of the plurality of legs.
18. The trampoline assembly of claim 14 wherein the platform support contacts the support surface.
19. The trampoline assembly of claim 14 wherein the leg assembly further includes one or more stabilizers that are connected to one of the legs and at least one of an adjacent leg and the base frame.
20. The trampoline assembly of claim 19 wherein the platform support is coupled to one of the stabilizers.
21. The trampoline assembly of claim 19 wherein each of the one or more stabilizers is connected to and extends between adjacent legs.
22. The trampoline assembly of claim 19 wherein the one or more stabilizers cooperate to extend between adjacent legs.
23. A trampoline assembly for supporting a user above a support surface, the trampoline assembly comprising:
- a bed;
- a base frame;
- a plurality of resilient members that connect the bed to the base frame;
- a leg assembly that supports the base frame and the bed above the support surface, the leg assembly including (i) a plurality of legs that are connected to the base frame, each leg including a first leg end and a spaced apart second leg end that are each connected to the base frame, and (ii) one or more stabilizers that are connected to and extend between one of the legs and at least one of an adjacent leg and the base frame;
- a plurality of connector tubes that are secured to the base frame, the plurality of legs being connected to the base frame via the plurality of connector tubes; and
- a platform assembly that is coupled to the leg assembly, the platform assembly including (i) a platform that extends substantially parallel to the support surface and (ii) a platform support that supports the platform relative to the support surface, the platform support being coupled to and extending between the leg assembly and the platform.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 21, 2011
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2012
Inventors: Masato Ikegami (Kitakyushu), Richard Paul Ramirez (La Jolla, CA)
Application Number: 13/301,509