TRAMPOLINE COURT
Trampoline courts are disclosed herein. An embodiment of a trampoline court includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is inclined relative to the second portion. A first trampoline and a second trampoline are located in the second portion. A third trampoline is located in the first portion, wherein the third trampoline is adjacent the first trampoline and the second trampoline.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application 61/679,666 filed on Aug. 3, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all that is disclosed.
BACKGROUNDTrampoline courts are large areas having a plurality of trampolines. Several users bounce on a court and may bounce between the plurality of trampolines. One of the objectives in designing a trampoline court is to maximize the bounce surface. One method of increasing the bounce surface is to decrease the number of supports between the plurality of trampolines.
Some trampoline courts have long, substantially horizontal trampolines that are parallel to each other. The horizontal trampolines extend to inclined trampolines that are located on each end of the horizontal trampolines. The inclined trampolines may be at an angle of approximately forty degrees relative to the horizontal trampolines. Each of the horizontal trampolines has an individual inclined trampoline adjacent each end. Therefore, there is a support between each of the inclined trampolines that corresponds to the boundaries of their respective horizontal trampolines.
SUMMARYTrampoline courts are disclosed herein. An embodiment of a trampoline court includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is inclined relative to the second portion. A first trampoline and a second trampoline are located in the second portion. A third trampoline is located in the first portion, wherein the third trampoline is adjacent the first trampoline and the second trampoline.
Trampoline courts that accommodate different individual trampolines are disclosed herein. An isometric view of an embodiment of a trampoline court 100 is shown in
The first sub-court 102 includes three portions, a first portion 105, a second portion 106, and a third portion 108. The second portion 106 is the portion of the trampoline court 100 where the most bouncing typically occurs. The second portion 106 may set above a floor or other solid surface (not shown) so that supports for the second portion 106 contact the solid surface and allow for users to bounce on the trampolines. The second portion 106 includes a plurality of individual trampolines 109. In the embodiment of
The trampoline court 100 includes several individual trampolines. The embodiment of the first sub-court 102 of
The individual trampolines have many different components. Reference is made to the first trampoline 110, which is exemplary of many of the trampolines in the trampoline court 100. The first trampoline 110 is bounded by rails 124 that define the boundaries of the first trampoline 110. The rails may be any structural device or support structure to which a trampoline mat may be attached. In some embodiments, a single rail is used. In other embodiments, a plurality of rails may be secured together, wherein a trampoline in the second portion 105 is secured to a first rail and a trampoline in the first or third sections 105, 108 is secured to a second rail. The rails 124 are described in greater detail below. A trampoline pad 129 is connected to the rails 128 by way of a plurality of springs 130. It is noted that only a few springs 130 are shown in
Referring to the fourth trampoline 116 as a reference, the trampolines 109 may each have a width 132 and a length 134. The embodiments of trampolines 109 disclosed herein may have lengths 134 that are greater than the widths 130. For example, the trampoline 116 may have a width 132 of eight feet and a length 134 of fifty feet. The trampolines 109 are referred to as extending in a direction that is along or parallel to their lengths 134.
In the embodiments of
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As briefly described above, the trampolines are bounded by a plurality of rails 128 or other support structures. The first sub-court 102 of the trampoline court 100 has four sides that are bounded by rails 128 or other support structures as described above. The individual rails are referred to as a first rail 150, a second rail 152, a third rail 154, and a fourth rail 156. The first rail 150 and the second rail 152 may be substantially parallel to each other and may be located on opposite sides of the first sub-court 102. The first rail 150 and the second rail 152 may extend along the first portion 105, the second portion 106, and the third portion 108.
The rails 150, 152, 154, 156 may be continuous. In some embodiments, the rails 150, 152, 154, 156 may be made of several rails that are spliced or otherwise connected together. The first rail 150 and the second rail 152 may be referenced as having a plurality of sections, wherein the first rail 150 has a first section 158, a second section 160, and a third section 162. Likewise, the second rail 152 has a first section 166, a second section 168, and a third section 170. The first sections 158, 166 border the first portion 105 of the first sub-court 102. The second sections 160, 168 border the second portion 106 and the third sections 162, 170 border the third portion 108 of the first sub-court 102.
The third rail 154 and the fourth rail 156 may be located at the ends of the trampoline court 100 so that the third rail 154 is adjacent the first portion 105 and the fourth rail 156 is adjacent the third portion 108. The third rail 154 and the fourth rail 156 may join and be substantially perpendicular to the first rail 150 and the second rail 152. The first boundary 120 may be defined by a rail 172 and the second boundary 122 may be defined by a rail 174. It can be seen that the trampoline court 100 only requires rails on the boundaries of the first portion 105 and the third portion 108. No other rails are required in the first portion 105 and the third portion 108. The rails 172, 174 may be support structures that support the trampolines 109, 124, 126. In some embodiments, the trampolines mats of the trampolines 109, 124, 126 are affixed to the rails 172, 174. In some embodiments, the rails 172, 174 are single rails in other embodiments, they have a rail that supports the trampolines 109 and separate rails that support the trampolines 172, 174.
By using single trampolines as the inclined trampolines 124, 126, the bounce area of the trampoline court 100 is increased. Accordingly, users may bounce from the second portion 106 to any location on either the first portion 105 or the third portion 108 without encountering a rail. It is noted that the inclined trampolines 124, 126 described above are adjacent four trampolines 109, however, they may be adjacent any number or trampolines 109.
Another embodiment of a trampoline court 200 is shown in
The first portion 202 may have a plurality of trampolines 220 located therein. Likewise the third portion 206 may have a plurality of trampolines 222 located therein. The trampolines 220 and the trampolines 210 may share a common rail 230. Therefore, the trampoline mats of the trampolines 210 and the trampoline mats from the trampolines 220 may both be connected to the rail 230 by way of a plurality of springs 236. In the same or a similar manner, the trampoline mats of the trampolines 210 and the trampoline mats of the trampolines 222 may be connected to a rail 238 by a plurality of springs 238.
In the embodiment of
Another embodiment of a trampoline court is shown in
The second portion 304 of the trampoline court 300 has several rows of trampolines 310, which are referred to individually as the first row 312, the second row 314, the third row 316, and the fourth row 318. The trampoline in the first row 312 extends between the first portion 302 and the third portion 306 and is not intersected by a rail. The trampoline in the second row 304 has three individual trampolines and is in a configuration similar to the configuration shown in
The trampoline court 400 has several rows of trampolines 410, which are referred to individually as the first row 412, the second row 414, the third row 416, and the fourth row 418. The trampoline in the first row 412 extends between the first portion 402 and the third portion 406 and is not intersected by a rail. The trampoline in the second row 414 has three individual trampolines and is in a configuration similar to the configuration shown in
As shown in
Another embodiment of a trampoline court 600 is shown in
Reference is made to a section 620 that shows a pattern that may repeat throughout the trampoline court 600. The section 620 has a first row 622 that has a long trampoline 610 extending between in the first portion 602 and the second portion 604. An inclined trampoline 614 occupies the second portion 606 of the first row 622 and the second row 624. A short trampoline 612 occupies the second portion 604 of the third row 624. Another inclined trampoline occupies the first portion 602 of the second row 624 and the third row 626. Another long trampoline occupies the remaining area of the third row 626 in the second portion 604 and the third portion 606.
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Another embodiment of a trampoline court 700 is shown in
The trampoline court 700 includes a plurality of rows that may repeat. A first row 710 includes a long trampoline 720 that extends in all three portions 702-706. In some embodiments, the long trampoline 720 may only extend in the second portion 704 and either the first portion 702 or the third portion 706 or both portions 702, 706 as shown in
The trampoline courts described herein may use a single rail or other support structure between the rows. With reference to the trampoline court 700, the rows, such as the first row 710 and the second row 712 may have a single support member located therebetween wherein the trampoline mats of the trampolines in the rows are affixed to the single support member. The use of a single support member or structure enables the supports for the trampolines mats, at least between the rows, to stay in equilibrium.
As shown above, the trampoline courts described herein can have any number of trampoline configurations located adjacent one another. For example, the long trampoline of row 412 can be adjacent the configuration of row 416. The examples of
Claims
1. A trampoline court comprising:
- a first portion;
- a second portion, the first portion being inclined relative to the second portion;
- a first trampoline located in the second portion;
- a second trampoline located in the second portion; and
- a third trampoline located in the first portion, wherein the third trampoline is adjacent the first trampoline and the second trampoline.
2. The trampoline court of claim 1, wherein the first and second trampolines extend in a first direction and wherein the third trampoline extends in a second direction, the first direction being substantially perpendicular to the second direction.
3. The trampoline court of claim 1, wherein the first trampoline has an end and the second trampoline has an end, and wherein the ends of the first and second trampolines are adjacent the third trampoline.
4. The trampoline court of claim 3, and further comprising a support structure located between the ends of the first and second trampolines and the third trampoline.
5. The trampoline of claim 4, wherein the first, second, and third trampolines comprise trampoline mats, and wherein at least portions of the trampoline mats of the first, second, and third trampolines are affixed to the support structure.
6. The trampoline court of claim 1 and further comprising a support structure located between the first portion and the second portion.
7. The trampoline court of claim 6, wherein the first, second, and third trampolines each comprise a trampoline mat, and wherein at least a portion of the trampoline mats of the first, second, and third trampolines are affixed to the support structure.
8. The trampoline court of claim 1 and further comprising a third portion, wherein the third portion is inclined relative to the second portion, and wherein the third portion is located adjacent the second portion.
9. The trampoline court of claim 8, wherein the third portion comprises a fourth trampoline, and wherein the fourth trampoline is adjacent the first trampoline and the second trampoline.
10. The trampoline court of claim 8 and further comprising a support structure located between the second portion and the third portion, and wherein the first, second, and fourth trampolines are located adjacent the support structure.
11. The trampoline court of claim 10, wherein the first, second, and fourth trampolines are affixed to the support structure.
12. A trampoline court comprising:
- a first portion;
- a second portion, the first portion being inclined relative to the second portion;
- a first trampoline located in the second portion;
- a second trampoline located in the second portion;
- a third trampoline located in the second portion; and
- a fourth trampoline located in the first portion, wherein the fourth trampoline is adjacent the first trampoline and the second trampoline.
13. The trampoline court of claim 12, wherein the first and second trampolines have ends, and wherein the ends of the first and second trampolines are adjacent the fourth trampoline.
14. The trampoline court of claim 12, wherein the third trampoline extends to the first portion.
15. The trampoline court of claim 14, wherein the third trampoline has a single trampoline mat that extends into the first portion.
16. The trampoline court of claim 12 and further comprising a fifth trampoline located in the first portion, the fifth trampoline being adjacent to the third trampoline.
17. The trampoline court of claim 12 and further comprising a support structure located between the first portion and the second portion.
18. The trampoline court of claim 17, wherein the first, second, and fourth trampolines abut the support structure.
19. The trampoline court of claim 17, wherein the first, second, and fourth trampolines are affixed to the support structure.
20. A trampoline court comprising:
- a first portion;
- a second portion, the first portion being inclined relative to the second portion;
- a first row extending in the first portion and the second portion;
- a single first trampoline located in the first row;
- a second row extending in the first portion and the second row, the second row being adjacent the first row;
- a second trampoline located in the first portion of the first row;
- a third trampoline located in the second portion of the first row.
21. The trampoline court of claim 20 and further comprising:
- a third row extending in the first portion and the second portion; and
- a single fourth trampoline located in the third row.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 2, 2013
Publication Date: Feb 6, 2014
Inventors: Timothy D. Crawford (Golden, CO), Martin L. Brooks (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 13/958,219